Indian Navy seeks nuclear subs option
In the backdrop of rapidly expanding Chinese Navy, the Indian Navy wants six SSNs to replace diesel powered conventional attack submarines as Indo-Pacific has...
India boosts it naval might
Indian Navy’s new ballistic missile submarine, INS Arighat, which is the second in the Arihant-class SSBN, is expected to join the service this year,...
RN warships’ inspirational names
Britain’s senior sailor First Sea Lord Admiral Tony Radakin thas announced the names of the Type 31 frigates – which will now be known...
Austal delivers patrol boat to Trinidad and Tobago
Austal Limited (Austal Australia) has delivered two Cape-class Patrol Boats to the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG).
The two 58 metre patrol boats, TTS...
USS Truman ends record maintenance
The aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman left Norfolk Naval Shipyard Wednesday following the conclusion of a first-ever extended carrier incremental availability, which began last...
RAN linked to two whale deaths
The Royal Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Sydney has been linked to the death of two whales after berthing in San Diego, The New Daily...
China’s carrier group to South China Sea
An aircraft carrier group led by China’s Shandong carrier is conducting a series of exercises in the South China Sea in its first known...
The F-35B Option: the Future of Australian Naval Aviation?
The F-35B Option: the Future of Australian Naval Aviation?
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The build process for our new submarines is disastrous
By Dr Tom Lewis*
Of all of the possible solutions to Australia's need for submarines, a worse one could not have been made than the...
Huge fleet heads out from UK
Final preparations have been made as HMS Queen Elizabeth gets ready to sail on her 26,000 nautical mile maiden deployment on May 1, Forces Net reports.
The £3.2bn aircraft carrier...