UK should buy more Australian military equipment
The defence industry minister has challenged the UK to purchase more Australian-made military equipment such as Bushmasters given British companies have won billions of dollars...
Australia, NZ and shared risks
By Robert Ayson*
The potential for conflict in the region should have Canberraand Wellington thinking about shared strategic risks, the Lowy Institute's Interpreter reports.
A week...
China leading with 37 of 44 critical technologies: ASPI
China is leaving the United States and other democracies behind in the global race for ascendancy in critical technologies, establishing wider leads in publishing...
AUKUS deal must cut through controls
A maze of US regulations and export control laws still stand between Australia and the multibillion-dollar AUKUS agreement, even as the countries prepare to...
RAN’s first centenarian admiral
On 1 March, the RAN’s 122nd birthday, Rear Admiral Guy Griffiths AO, DSO, DSC, RAN Rtd, celebrated his 100th birthday. He is the first...
US Navy learning from shipbuilding mistakes
The U.S. Navy appears to have learned from its costly lessons — after cramming too much new technology onto warships and speeding them into...
Naval health services: unfit for purpose?
Naval Health Services: Their Missions, Functions and Roles, and Fundamental Inputs to Capability
By Commander Neil Westphalen, RAN*
This article was first published in the Australian Naval...
Ukraine sea drones show the way
By Artem Galushko*
For a county with a rather modest fleet of warships (Axe, 2022) Ukraine has fared unexpectedly well up to now against the...
Mothership for unmanned vessels idea
The Navy is studying the potential of using Littoral Combat Ships as motherships for unmanned vessels, with the “current phase” of its study expected...
Strategic Review amid sea of concern
It doesn't feel like we have quite as many "pic facs" or "photo ops" as we once did around Parliament House. They are those...