Home Articles Page 291

Articles

Former USS Ingraham sunk in training exercise

0
  The FFG USS Ingraham was sunk as part of Large Scale Exercise (LSE) 2021 off Hawaii on 15 August. Ingraham was the last US FFG to be built...

A way to successful sonar AI

0
By LT Andrew Pfau* Even as the private sector and academia have made rapid progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning...

Getting real on frigate schedule

0
By Marcus Hellyer* The government has announced an 18-month delay to the Royal Australian Navy’s Hunter-class future frigate program. Is this a sign that the...

New US Navy Secretary’s Four Cs

0
The 78th secretary of the Navy, Carlos Del Toro, who as sworn in Aug. 9, released a message to the fleet laying out the...

UK’s Indo-Pacific tilt

0
By Ben Bland* The United Kingdom’s proposed “tilt” to the Indo-Pacific was met with plenty of scepticism, including from this author, when it was unveiled...

Defence chiefs’ Afghan message

0
The following is a message from the Secretary and Acting Chief of the Defence Force about Afghanistan:   As the situation in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate,...

New South Korean submarine

0
South Korea has now become a country that operates locally-built submarines capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs). This could create the basis for...

New shipbuilding CEO appointed

0
Highly experienced defence industry executive Graeme Hunter has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Naval Shipbuilding Institute (NSI), a joint venture...

Technology and fleet architecture

0
By J. Noel Williams* “The fundamental error in a debate over robotic development is to think that we have a choice. This world is coming,...

Indian frigate in UK for exercises

0
The Indian frigate INS Tabar today sailed into Portsmouth for a high-profile visit ahead of exercises with the Royal Navy, the RN reports. The 17-year-old...