Ships

Offshore patrol vessels tracking well

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By Marcus Hellyer* In the first two parts of this series, I looked at what we’ve learned recently about Defence’s naval shipbuilding enterprise and how...

Bonhomme Richard to be decommissioned

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After thorough consideration, the Navy has decided to decommission USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, due to the extensive damage...

Hunter class schedule under pressure

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By Marcus Hellyer* The Hunter class’s schedule is under pressure. Granted, the government and Defence are confident they will achieve the milestone of prototyping on...

Taiwan to build its own submarines

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Taiwan's president inaugurated the production of domestically made submarines Tuesday in the southern city of Kaohsiung, in a step forward for the island's defense...

New US nuclear subs named after WWII boats

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The newest Virginia-class submarine will be named the USS Wahoo in honor of the legacies of two previous submarines, including a storied World War...

USS Ford’s vast 5-acre deck

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Even for those familiar with the impressive acreage of a Nimitz-class carrier flight deck, the vastness of the Gerald R. Ford's flattop is eye-watering. While...

New (satellite-hidden) dry dock set for Pearl Harbour

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The U.S. Navy is planning the first new submarine repair facility at the Pearl Harbor shipyard in Hawaii since World War II, Navy Times...

HMAS Canberra goes into docking

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The flagship of the Royal Australian Navy, Landing Helicopter Dock HMAS Canberra, has entered the Captain Cook Graving Dock at Garden Island, Sydney, Navy Daily...

Submarines: speak now or forever hold your peace

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By Tom Lewis* From where I sit in Darwin, the greatest Australian defence scandal of the twentieth century was the lack of Spitfires in Darwin...

SIA conference to shed light on submarine projest

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By Nicholas Stuart* Perhaps it's because only a thin band of metal separates a submariner from instant death. Or perhaps it's because unique bonds are...