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Annual ship-building report needed

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There are a lot of moving parts involved in the ramp-up of the government’s naval shipbuilding enterprise. It’s hard for anybody to keep track...

Europe’s growing Indo-Pacific interest

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By Lisa Louis* The Netherlands recently published its first official strategy paper for the Indo-Pacific, just ten weeks after Germany had brought out its own....

Malabar: Australian message to China

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After a gap of 13 years, Australian forces joined their counterparts from the United States, Japan and India (not 2020) an annual naval exercise in the...

Leveraging defence investment for nation-building

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By Gill Savage and John Coyne Nations aren’t built in silos. Nation-building, especially in Australia’s north, requires vision, leadership, cooperation and courage in spades. The Department of...

New (satellite-hidden) dry dock set for Pearl Harbour

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The U.S. Navy is planning the first new submarine repair facility at the Pearl Harbor shipyard in Hawaii since World War II, Navy Times...

Fleet Commander passes the weight

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In a small but poignant ceremony on board HMAS Brisbane, Rear Admiral Jonathan Mead, AO, RAN hauled down his flag and passed the weight as...

Center for International Maritime Security

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A partner organisation of the ANI that Institute members should be aware of is the Washington DC centred Center for International Maritime Security, or...

Hypersonic weapons coming to US subs

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The Navy is on track to field a hypersonic strike weapon on submarines by 2025, the head of the Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs said...

US Navy destroyer shoots down ICBM

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The U.S. Navy has shot down an intercontinental ballistic missile over the Pacific Ocean with an SM-3 Block IIA missile in a milestone test...

ANI President’s Report to 2020 AGM

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Ladies and Gentlemen Thank you for virtually attending the 2020 Annual General Meeting. Your support is greatly appreciated. As the Treasurer will report, despite COVI-19 the...