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ASPI podcast episode on DSR

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https://www.aspi.org.au/news/pgm-defence-strategic-review-implications-maritime-domain-delhis-role-indo-pacific In April this year, the Australian Government released the Defence Strategic Review which set an agenda of ambitious reform to Defence’s posture and structure....

US, Australia, Canada, Japan in East China Sea exercise

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A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer joined forces with Japanese, Australian and Canadian warships for a three-day exercise that began the same day it encountered...

Maiden French, Indian, UAE exercise

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Warships of India, France and the UAE undertook the first trilateral Maritime Partnership Exercise between the three navies from 7 -8 June. During the maiden...

RN honours Australian links

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In a remarkable service in London, an Australian WW2 veteran presented a Royal Navy ensign to the captain of Britain’s most powerful warship, aircraft...

New concept for RNZN’s boarding capability

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The Royal New Zealand Navy has adopted a new concept for providing a boarding capability. This is to have short-notice Deployable Boarding Teams (DBT)...

Weighing ship procurement risks

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By Richard Dunley* The Australian National Audit Office’s recent report on the Hunter-class frigate program contained a number of significant revelations, but one of the...

Challenges surfacing with uncrewed vessels

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By Jennifer Parker* There’s a growing trend for naval forces to acquire uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) because of the potential advantages they offer, such as...

Desmond Woods: a fortunate service life

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The following is the farewell speech given at the Commonwealth Club in Canberra on 7 June 2023 by Lieutenant Commander Desmond Woods OAM RAN...

Russia fears drones could wipe out fleet

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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...

AUKUS: capability in search of a strategy

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By Dr Richard Dunley* Just over a year ago, the AUKUS agreement was announced out of the blue. It was widely seen as heralding a...