Ships

RN steps up anti-mine capability

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The Royal Navy is stepping up its mine hunting capabilities with new cutting-edge uncrewed equipment being added to RFA Lyme Bay in the coming...

How easily mines disrupt shipping

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By Andy Perry* Just reports of mines are often sufficient to disrupt maritime traffic. Even if ship owners, crews and insurers weren’t aware of the...

Last Evolved class vessel delivered

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Defence has accepted the tenth and final Evolved Cape class Patrol Boat for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), ADV Cape Hawke, in a ceremony...

Where is Australia’s merchant fleet?

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By Captain Peter Court* Maintaining a navy without a merchant fleet is a little like maintaining an air force without a commercial aviation industry: one...

The woes of the US carrier fleet

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By Isaac Seitz* The USS John C. Stennis is 14 months behind schedule and $483 million over budget. The USS Harry S. Truman begins its...

UK goes for more uncrewed vessels

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The Royal Navy is preparing to acquire a fleet of 20 uncrewed surface vessels under a programme known as Project Beehive, according to a...

Beyond Bluebottle program

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By Malcolm Davis* Expansion of Australia’s fleet of Ocius Bluebottle uncrewed boats is an important step, but it must not be the last in creating...

RAN Receives 40 Bluebottle USVs

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On 12 March the RAN took delivery of 40 new Australian-designed and built Bluebottle uncrewed surface vessels (USV) – one of the world’s largest...

US captures third shadow tanker

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The U.S. has captured oil tanker MT Bertha, a ship allegedly sailing under a Cook Islands flag, in the Indian Ocean, the Pentagon announced,...

Philippine Navy commissions two ships

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On 24 February the Philippine Navy christened and commissioned the offshore patrol vessel (OPV) BRP Rajah Sulayman (PS20) and the fast attack interdiction craft...