Ships

Ireland goes for combat-design ship

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Ireland’s long-planned acquisition of a €300 million Multi-Role Vessel (MRV) has stalled as the Naval Service reportedly pushes for a more combat-capable design. The...

Mogami deal with Japan huge on several countsi

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By Robert Farley* Australia in August inked a deal to purchase 11 new frigates from Japan. The sale was noteworthy not only for the hypermodern...

Time again for battleships?

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By Tom Sharpe* If you like warships then you will have a fondness for battleships. It’s impossible not to. Their size, their lines, their massive...

How China boosted shipbuilding

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Ten years ago, the Chinese Communist Party, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, introduced two major policy initiatives: Made in China 2025 and military-civil...

Non-ice shadow tanker in Arctic waters

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The Mires is 244 metres long and sails under the flag of Sierra Leone. “Ships of this kind are in danger of serious damage...

Some caution over uncrewed vessels

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By Tom Sharpe* The march to autonomy in warfare continues. Led by Ukraine and closely followed by China, the obvious requirement for “lethal mass” demands...

Lessons from the end of the Ark Royal

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In December 1978, HMS Ark Royal, the Royal Navy’s last conventional aircraft carrier, paid off for the final time. Laid down in 1943, commissioned...

SA-Rolls Royce sign AUKUS booster

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In a major boost to Australia’s AUKUS program, the South Australian government has reached a landmark agreement with British defence giant Rolls-Royce to boost...

Forget-me-not: lessons from US ship-building

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By Marcus Jones* In March 2025 testimony before the House Armed Services Committee’s Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, Ronald O’Rourke, naval analyst for the Congressional...

New family of uncrewed surface vessels

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American shipbuilding giant HII is beginning to build a new family of autonomous, unmanned surface vessels dubbed Romulus, the company announced during DSEI in...