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China: the danger of being too late

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A year before the U.S. entered World War II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur warned: “The history of failure in war, or in any other human...

US Marines move to disruptive technologies

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The U.S. Marine Corps is getting closer to finalizing a new amphibious warfare concept, which the head of the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab said...

Eisenhower ends sea trials

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The second oldest carrier in the Navy wrapped sea trials after completing more than a year of repairs at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, USNI News...

Iranians flash blind US crews

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An Iranian patrol boat on Monday flashed its spotlight at the bridges of two Navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz, which U.S. military...

Bangladesh holds its First International Fleet Review

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From 6-9 December the Bangladesh Navy held International Fleet Review (IFR) 2022 to commemorate the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh...

More US aid for Australian airfields

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By Brendan Nicholson* Canberra and Washington have committed to improving logistics at Australian airfields, including at bases in the country’s north, to support increased rotations...

China’s massive naval build up

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China is building more modern surface combatants and expanding its aircraft carrier and logistics force to grow its naval influence further from shore, according...

Australia’s Navies e-memorial

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On 1 December, the Australian War Memorial launched Australia's Navies: Under the Southern Cross; a dynamic online exhibition about the history of the Royal Australian...

Russia blocks Siberian sea route

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Foreign military vessels are now required to notify Russia through diplomatic channels three months in advance before sailing north of the Siberia coast between...

Overview of the Type 26 frigate

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As the first of class, HMS Glasgow prepares to begin the fitting out phase of construction, Navy Lookout takes an overview of the Type...