Russia’s nuclear torpedo plan
Among a slew of inductions to be made into the Russian Navy to bolster its power at sea this year, a nuclear Belgorod submarine...
Russia fears drones could wipe out fleet
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s expanded invasion of Ukraine has become “a war of drones,” according to many observers in Russia and the West, with...
The AI side of AUKUS
A collection of Australian, UK and US “AI-enabled assets” operated together as a swarm for the first time to successfully detect and track military...
Iran’s new ship-launched missile
Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the IRGC Naval Forces gave an interview to the Iranian press in which he discussed the recent delivery...
The end of manned surface ships?
By Kris Osborn*
The rapid arrival and technological progress of anti-ship missiles, in terms of range, precision, and lethality has without question placed large...
RN tweaks anti-ship missiles
Exercise Tamber Shield has seen the Royal Navy test out its newest weapon systems, Martlet and Sea Venom, Forces Net reports.
Four Wildcat helicopters from...
Escalation in uncrewed situations
By Jonathan Panter*
On March 14, two Russian fighter jets intercepted a U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper in international airspace, breaking one of the drone’s...
$4.1bn to manufacture missiles in Australia
The Albanese Government is committing $4.1 billion to acquire more long-range strike systems and manufacture longer-range munitions here in Australia, delivering on the priorities of the...
US weapons laser program update
A report providing an update on the US Navy’s ambitious weapons laser program has been released by the US Congressional Research Service. The US...
US test connectivity technology
The U.S. Navy is testing technology developed as part of its secretive Project Overmatch using the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group in the waters...