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Ballarat feels force of US Navy Growlers

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HMAS Ballarat’s crew felt the full force of eight United States Navy EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft when they flew overhead during the ship’s Regional...

Chinese assertiveness and politics in the South China Sea.

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Chinese Assertiveness and the Business of Politics in the South China Sea Dispute Dr Pichamon Yeophantong* This article was first published in the Australian Naval Review,...

The Quad: ambitions and reality

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By Huong Le Thu and Sarah Teo* The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue has been the venue for the most visible foreign policy signalling on the Indo-Pacific from US...

US Congress’s Pacific priority

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By Alan Tidwell* The US Congress has before it three pieces of legislation that have the potential to significantly alter the depth of US engagement...

Marine Corps must restore competency

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The Marine Corps is putting together a “blue ribbon commission” to help restore the institutional knowledge on amphibious operations that was lost after nearly...

US Navy names ship USS Canberra

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The Navy will christen a ship made in Alabama on Saturday, naming it after Australia’s capital city, military.com reports. The littoral combat ship will be...

International law and armed conflicts at sea

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International Law and Armed Conflicts at Sea: The San Remo Manual – now is the time for a LOTE! This article was first published in...

Virginia-class nuclear subs a better option

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By Tom Lewis* Australia's submarine acquisition program has spent several billion dollars and not seen a metre of steel cut yet. That’s not a bad thing....

Reduced US ships plan to help China

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The proposed U.S. Navy shipbuilding budget for fiscal 2021 contains only good news for China. The threat of a larger U.S. Navy has disappeared....

NATO’s massive naval exercise

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As tensions with Russia simmer, thousands of NATO troops, several warships and dozens of aircraft are taking part in military exercises stretching across the...