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Indian frigate in UK for exercises

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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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The magazine Foreign Affairs has an article entitled "Why Moscow’s Moves Could Determine the Future of Navigation". The magazine lets you read one article...

RAN ships join US-led exercise

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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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By James Goldrick* 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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By Commander Jennifer Parker*   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

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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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By Louis Martin-Vézian* 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

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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

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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

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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...