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US FoN operation in South China Sea

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A U.S. Navy destroyer sailed near the disputed Spratly Islands on Saturday, the U.S. Navy said, its second such "freedom of navigation" operation in...

Advantages of shooting landing craft

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By Przemyslaw Ziemacki* Amphibious and transport operations can play a vital role at all levels of war, but landing craft can do much more than...

Better US naval options to deal with China

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By Commander Bryan Clark* China’s coast guard and maritime militia have mounted what essentially is an insurgency in the East and South China Seas for...

Huge N-sub rejoins RN fleet

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An impressive nuclear submarine which is capable of generating its own supply of water and oxygen and is almost as long as St Paul’s...

Official silence on Chinese tracking

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Defence has cited "operational security reasons" for not discussing an Australian warship's recent encounters with the Chinese military while sailing through international waters claimed...

Fears of maritime miscalculation

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Concerns are growing that a serious incident could soon occur between the Australian Defence Force and the Chinese military as strategic tensions grow in...

New Government and submarine program

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By Dr John Bruni and CDRE Pat Tyrrell OBE RN (Ret’d)* Australia made international headlines when it agreed to the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal. But,...

Fleet Air Arm celebrates 75 years

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The Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA) hosted a black tie reception at the FAA Museum in Nowra as part of its 75th anniversary celebrations. Former...

A binary submarine culture

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By Ryan C. Walker* During my short tenure as a submariner in the U.S. Navy, from 2014-2019, I observed the friendly rivalry between sailors who...

Ireland decommissions a third of fleet

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Three of the Irish Navy’s nine ships – the Le Eithne, Le Orla and Le Ciara – were decommissioned yesterday with a combined service...