Ships

Historic HMS Victory to be spruced up

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A £35 million conservation project to renovate HMS Victory which will include replacing rotting planks has been announced on the 100th anniversary of the...

Iran’s asymmetric arms build-up

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In 2021 alone, Iran’s naval forces and Revolutionary Guard added the Alvand destroyer, four Martoob al-Sabehat 15 Type submarines and 110 combat speedboats, Defense...

Indian ship-building on the wane

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The Indian Navy is unlikely to meet its goal of having a 175-ship fleet in the next five years due to a lack of...

Autonomous vessels and international law

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What are the challenges posed by the advent of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) for international maritime law? By Jennifer Parker* Autonomous ocean-going vessels, often invoke...

US admiral’s plan to deal with adversaries

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The head of the U.S. Navy’s surface fleet has laid out a plan to prepare his force to deter or defeat a top-notch adversary,...

Duty crews’ great NYE view

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They duty crews of vessels docked at Garden Island had a great view of the New Year's Eve fireworks. This was the view from...

Navy’s Sydney-to-Hobart “win”

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The Royal Australian Navy Sailing Association NSW's Sydney to Hobart entry, Navy One, "won" the Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. It did not win line honours or...

USS Nimitz to be recycled

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On December 9, the Navy released its 30-year shipbuilding plan. With the ambitious goal of building a 546-ship fleet by 2051, the plan calls...

US Navy accepts delivery of USS Canberra

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The US Navy has accepted delivery of the future USS Canberra (LCS 30) Dec. 21 at Austal USA in Mobile, Naval Sea Systems Command...

Second-hand Japanese boats worth a look

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By Bradley Perrett* Australia may have a way of very cheaply and quickly expanding its submarine force, improving its defences this decade and preparing for...