Sale of RNZN patrol vessels boosts local economy
Two former Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Inshore Patrol Vessels, Rotoiti and Pukaki, are about to embark on a journey to their new home...
Xi unaware of grey operations
“There are dangers in how totalitarian states operate,” said Rear Adm. Mike Studeman, commander of the Office of Naval Intelligence, Breaking Defense reports. “The...
AUKUS silent on climate change
AUKUS and the Indo-Pacific maritime security in a changing climate
This article was first published in the Australian Naval Review, 2022, Issue 1, in June 2022.
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Philippines is AUKUS’s best SE Asian friend
By Richard Javad Heydarian*
Almost two years since it was first announced, the AUKUS submarine deal between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States...
Japanese large uncrewed submarine
Japan's ATLA (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency) showcased for the first time the design of its XLUUV at the DSEI Japan defense show, held...
Russian plans for Pacific n-subs base
Russia is increasing its naval operations in the Pacific region, with plans to base additional nuclear submarines in the area by 2024, according to...
Taking advantage of missile patterns
By Dmitry Filipoff*
Introduction
There is more to the lethality of a volume of fire than sheer numbers. Missile salvos can take on different patterns, both...
Newest French n-sub in final testing
France’s newest nuclear-powered attack submarine has entered its final testing phase before a planned delivery to the military this year, Defense News reports.
The SSN...
US Navy seeking ship-killer weapon
The US Navy has tapped Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to begin developing their own prototypes of a ship-killing, air-launched hypersonic weapon with the companies producing preliminary...
Planning for n-subs supergroup
By Hugh Pipier*
Bureaucracy is boring. But it also matters. Complex public projects don’t just happen—they demand the dedication of public servants and effective organisational...