Ships

Museum ship tugged to Garden Island

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A decommissioned warship usually on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum has been moved through Sydney Harbour to Garden Island for conservation work, the ABC...

New British n-sub to have vertical launch system

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The future British attack submarine, the SSNR, will feature a vertical launch system (VLS). This is a first for the Royal Navy and will...

Rationale for Australian N-subs

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By Mark Watson* Vice Admiral William Joseph Houston is a thoughtful and experienced United States naval officer, entrusted with command of perhaps the most potent US...

Sonar system to protect merchant vessels

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A sonar system being installed on new U.S. Navy Constellation-class frigates could also protect merchant ships during a conflict and give them the ability...

The quest to be interchangeable

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The U.S. Navy and its closest allies and partners continue their quest to become interchangeable — a step up from previous calls to be...

Mine-clearing role for US ships

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The Navy could deploy the aluminum hull, Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship to the Middle East as part of a future mine-countermeasures force in U.S....

Exasperation over naval non-delivery

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Exasperation is growing over the U.S Navy’s inability to get missiles and weapons delivered fast enough to keep its own magazines full, let alone...

Pakistan praises Chinese naval advances

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The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy is on its way to becoming one of the finest and leading navies after showing remarkable progress...

Plug and play idea for carrier strike group

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U.S. Fleet Forces is rethinking how to deploy carrier strike groups by changing how it would train and maintain its guided-missile destroyers, commander Adm....

Russians want carrier back

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When the erstwhile Soviet Union disintegrated, Ukraine sold the Kuznetsov-class cruiser carrier to China. More than two decades later, a Russian political party has...