Ships

Worrying German missile failures

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The Red Sea-deployment of German warship “Hessen” was off to a start with mixed results this week, as missile woes for the German Navy...

Essential to rearm at sea

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One simple step can “revolutionize surface warfare,” as U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro put it at the latest naval conference WEST in San...

The New Jersey submarines

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The USS New Jersey, a World War II Iowa-class battleship and floating museum, is set for refurbishment, while the Block IV Virginia-class attack submarine...

RNZAF conducts maritime surveillance of Pitcairn Islands

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New Zealand provided assistance to the United Kingdom by supporting the UK Blue Belt marine conservation program. A RNAF P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft...

NZ could join Australian frigate program

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By Euan Graham* Last week’s unveiling of the expansionary blueprint for Australia’s future naval surface fleet brings with it a golden opportunity to revive defence...

It’s corvette time again

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By Tom Lewis* Once again Australia prepares for war, this time with a new class of warship, called light frigates or corvettes. They have just...

Austal awarded contract for two more RAN patrol boats

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Austal Australia has been awarded a contract extension for the construction of two additional Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats for the RAN. The A$157 million...

Albion vital to UK standing

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A former Commander of the Falklands Task Group and the former Captain of HMS Fearless have urged the Government not to scrap the Albion...

Hunter-class avoids the axe

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Australia's troubled Hunter-class frigate program has avoided being axed following a sweeping review of the navy's combat surface fleet, with at least six and...

Fixing an under-gunned Navy

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By James Garlick* The navy is under-gunned for the strategic circumstances Australia faces. For years, commentators have criticised its existing and planned platforms for possessing...