Home Articles Page 266

Articles

Taiwan should be in RIMPAC: US law

0
Taiwan should be invited to the world's largest naval exercise next year, according to the US' 2022 Defence spending blueprint signed into law by...

Ties with Japan send China a message

0
By Peter Jennings* One of the strengths in Australia’s relationship with Japan is our shared ability to deliver substance as opposed to verbal bombast unmoored...

Second-hand Japanese boats worth a look

0
By Bradley Perrett* Australia may have a way of very cheaply and quickly expanding its submarine force, improving its defences this decade and preparing for...

Sirius home for final time

0
It was a bittersweet moment for onlookers at Fleet Base West on December 2 when HMAS Sirius returned home. Sirius was sailing into its home...

Warning time running out: Beazley

0
By Brendan Nicholson* Former defence minister Kim Beazley has delivered a sobering comparison between how Australia dealt with the lead-up to World War II and...

DARPA and DSTG – and a case of espionage

0
By Clive Williams* When I worked at the Australian embassy in Washington in the early 1990s, I would sometimes accompany scientists from our Defence Science...

Port Darwin: lost opportunities

0
By John Coyne* It seems we’ll be waiting until at least sometime in the first quarter of 2022 for the government to decide on the...

American universities declare war on military history

0
By Sir Max Hastings* This article was published in the Australian Naval Review, 2021, Issue 1, in June 2021. It was originally published by Bloomberg and has...

N-test veterans denied medals

0
Britain's Cold War nuclear test veterans have been denied medals for their role in nuclear weapon tests. About 22,000 servicemen took part in the UK's...

USS Portland tests laser weapon in Gulf of Aden

0
The amphibious transport dock ship USS Portland (LPD 27) conducted a high-energy laser weapon system demonstration on 14 December while sailing in the Gulf...