Indian frigate in UK for exercises
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...
Russia’s battle for the Black Sea
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RAN ships join US-led exercise
HMA Ships Canberra and Ballarat have arrived in the Western Pacific Ocean for the opening phase of the US-led Large Scale Global Exercise 21,...
ANZUS at 70: the beginnings
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In the first years of the 20th century, shared perceptions of the potential threat from Japan began to bring Australia and America...
US autonomous Corvette and international law
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As tensions across the South China Sea and the Pacific rise; terms such as ‘greyzone’ and ‘Freedom of Navigation’ have become...
Quietly achieving five-power pact
The defence chiefs of the members of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) had a crucial dialogue in June. The five states—Australia, Malaysia, New...
Russia’s FONOP reaction and international law
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On the morning of June 23, 2021, the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Defender departed its port of call in Odessa, Ukraine, and made...
US’s successful ICBM test
Airmen of Air Force Global Strike Command launched an unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with a test re-entry vehicle from Vandenberg Space...
India-Norway naval exercise
The Indian Talwar-class frigate Tabar, recently conducted a Maritime Partnership Exercise with the Royal Norwegian Navy as part of a European deployment. The exercise was preceded by...
RAN’s most advanced warships now operational
The Royal Australian Navy’s most advanced warships are now ready for operational deployment, boosting Australia’s capacity to work with our strategic partners and maintain...