Mishaps on USS Carl Vinson
Two aircraft assigned to the deployed aircraft carrier Carl Vinson suffered so-called “Class A” mishaps last week, but officials said no one was injured,...
China’s protest against US warship in Taiwan Strait
China has protested against the passage of a U.S. Navy destroyer through the Taiwan Strait, calling it a deliberate move to undermine stability in the...
Video of HMAS Sydney’s Thomas Welsby Clark service
https://youtu.be/WLSMOKvpgNM
S-81 Spanish sub passes milestone
The S-81 "Isaac Peral", first submarine of the S-80 series built by Navantia for the Spanish Navy has successfully passed the safety milestone of...
Geography: Australia’s top strategic asset
By Anastasia Kapetas*
In the debate about what AUKUS is and what it might become, much has been made of the idea that in an...
Scramble to salvage F35
On the morning of the 17th November, a UK-owned F-35B crashed into the sea while flying from HMS Queen Elizabeth. The pilot ejected safely...
Third nation’s F35s land on HMS Queen Elizabeth
HMS Queen Elizabeth has welcomed fighter jets from a third allied nation on to her flight deck after working with the Italian Navy and...
Carrier Ford gets cannibalised parts
The Navy has been cannibalising parts from a future aircraft carrier to ensure that the much-delayed and costly carrier Gerald R. Ford is ready...
Sydney: sailor identified but mystery remains
By Brendan Nicholson*
DNA evidence has finally confirmed that a Royal Australian Navy sailor whose body was found in a life raft near Christmas Island...
Regulating underwater drones in Indonesia
By Taufik Rachmat Nugraha*
According to the Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative, between 2018 and January 2021, a large number of Chinese vessels “deactivated” their AIS...