UK Sea Kings headed to Ukraine
The British Ministry of Defence has announced it will send helicopters to Ukraine for the first time since the war began, military.com reports.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said it will...
Defence build-up makes us more vulnerable
By Mike Gilligan*
As Defence spending projection now stands, an already bloated budget of $48 billion will be grown at a few percent annually, and...
Business as usual not enough: Marles
Richard Marles, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, makes the case (in The Canberra Times) why AUKUS makes Australia a stronger ally and...
Five NATO navies in major exercise
NATO navies are holding manoeuvres in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea throughout November, bringing together five aircraft carriers, numerous warships and thousands of...
Overview of Hellenic Navy’s plans
Here is Naval News's overview of the Hellenic Navy’s planned procurement of naval vessels and aircraft, as well as the expected modernization and upgrade of...
Successful Japanese missile tests
Two Japanese Maya-class destroyers successfully test-fired SM-3 interceptors against ballistic missile targets off Hawaii last week, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) announced (Nov...
RN to get five anti-sub frigates
The Royal Navy is to receive five anti-submarine warfare frigates in a £4.2 billion deal between the Ministry of Defence and warship builder BAE...
Exercises in Norway close to Russian border
Exercise FLOTEX 22 kicks off this week with navy activities all along Norway’s coastline, from Agder in the south to Troms inside the Arctic...
Russian oil tanker take Arctic route to China
The tanker that normally shuttles between Lukoil’s far northern oil terminal of Varandey and Murmansk this week sailed into the Yellow Sea and made...
Mobilisation hits Russian civilian fleet
Mobilisation in Russia has hit the civilian fleet, the Barents Observer reports. A huge number of sailors are unable to get to their vessels,...