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SIA conference scores top speaker line-up

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Another high-profile speaker has been confirmed for the upcoming 10th Biennial Submarine Institute of Australia (SIA) Conference 2020 – Australia’s Minister for Defence Industry,...

The latest on the next US supercarrier

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The U.S. Navy’s next Ford-class supercarrier, the John F. Kennedy, will be delivered to the fleet with its full suite of advanced electronics and...

Trouble on land, danger at sea

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By Francois Vreÿ and Mark Blaine* South Africa may be facing an unholy mix of insurgency, radicalism and major power competition in the Western Indian...

Questions on submarine project answered

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By Marcus Hellyer* There’s a common rule of thumb in militaries known as ‘the rule of threes’: for every three platforms you have, you can deploy...

Marine Corps wants anti-submarine role

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A fleet is more than a collection of ships, and a campaign is more than a single event. With the reemergence of great power competition,...

French submarine launches Cruise missile

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The first French naval cruise missile launch was carried out by the nuclear-powered attack submarine Suffren, ukdj reports. On October 20th 2020, the Suffren, the...

US Navy’s plans for refuelling drones

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The Navy is studying the effects its new unmanned refueling aircraft could have on California's Pacific coastline as it makes decisions on where to...

Australian-Singapore naval co-operation

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HMAS Adelaide has provided an at-sea platform for the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) CH-47 heavy-lift helicopter crews to requalify in deck landings...

Qld Maritime Museum to close

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After months spent desperately trying to keep it afloat, the Queensland Maritime Museum is expected to close its doors permanently on New Year's Eve,...

The RAN in the Gulf

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Commencing on 9 November, the Australian Naval History podcast series will release four episodes of the RAN in the Gulf on successive Mondays. Professor...