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Truman and strike group head for the Med

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The aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman and its strike group will team up with NATO forces this week in the Mediterranean Sea to launch...

Ukraine: Russian ship head for Med

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The Russian Ministry of Defense has confirmed that six amphibious warfare ships that left the Baltic Sea this week are heading to the Mediterranean...

HMAS Adelaide, loaded with aid, heads for Tonga

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HMAS Adelaide has finalised the loading of humanitarian and disaster relief stores, equipment and personnel in readiness to aid recovery efforts in Tonga. Commander Joint Task Force...

Kitty Hawk carrier heads for scrapyard

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The US Navy warship USS Kitty Hawk, the last commissioned conventional-powered aircraft carrier, embarked on its final voyage on Saturday, leaving Naval Base Kitsap...

Covid and sea threats bear down on Indonesia

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By Adri Wanto* Many economists predict that the Covid-19 outbreak will cause an economic crisis in Indonesia. Some even say this crisis will be more...

HMS Protector’s Antarctic mission

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The Royal Navy's only Antarctic research ship has completed her first Antarctic mission of the season – revealing the impact of global warming. HMS Protector is on...

Tonga reveals telecommunications vulnerability

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In the wake of a violent volcanic eruption in Tonga, much of the communication with residents on the islands remains at a standstill. In...

Options for Australia’s n-subs

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By Pete Sandeman* The political and strategic ramifications of the AUKUS pact involving the US, UK and Australia continue to reverberate, but the details of...

First woman to command USS Constitution

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For the first time the 224-year-old frigate USS Constitution has a woman commanding officer. On 21 January Commander Billie J. Farrell took command. Speaking before...

Cairns is first regional maintenance centre

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The Royal Australian Navy’s fleet is expanding and will be able to further sustain its edge at sea with the opening of the first...