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NZ gets second P-8A Poseidon with torpedoes

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New Zealand's second P-8A Poseidon arrived home on March 20th. Meanwhile the New Zealand Ministry of Defence confirmed MK 54 Torpedoes are included in...

Lowy Institute’s tribute to James Goldrick

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Losing James Goldrick’s profound wisdom the same week as Australia announced its ambitious plans for nuclear-powered submarines was a painful irony for the naval...

Perspectives on submarine decision

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By John Mortimer* The foreword to the 1963-1964 edition of Janes Fighting Ships states in relation to the United Kingdom that: "The problem of finding the...

Buyer of used submarine beware

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By Clive Williams* We have been assured by Congressman Joe Courtney, ranking member of the House Seapower Subcommittee and second-highest ranking Democrat on the Armed...

Brave leap forward: AUKUS and global order

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Jeffrey Harley, PhD* Amid the daily crises of our world, it is easy to lose sight of the meaning of the submarine deal signed on...

Quicker US tech transfer promised

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The head of US Indo-Pacific Command has said that efforts will be made to speed up the transfer of critical technology from the US...

New autonomous aircraft for Australia

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Northrop Grumman formally unveiled Australia’s first MQ-4C Triton autonomous aircraft in Palmdale, California on 17 March 2023, contactairlandandsea reports.  The event was attended by Australian...

Russia prunes Arctic icebreaker plan

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Only two days after the EU imposed sanctions against Russia's state nuclear icebreaker operator, the country announces that it will not build a fleet...

Smarter ways to pay for the submarines

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Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine fleet is going to be expensive, Matthew Newman* writes in the Australian Strategic Policy Institute's Strategist. Not only will the initial production...

AUKUS to boost UK naval technology

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The trilateral security pact between the UK, US and Australia beginning September 2021 is arguably the most significant development in British defence policy since...