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Bangladesh’s new patrol boats

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In a departure from conventional shipbuilding procedures, Bangladesh’s Khulna Shipyard Limited (KSL) has announced a “steel-cutting ceremony” for the navy’s second batch of five...

CN’s message on return of HMA ships Arunta and Stuart

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Today, I welcome back to Australia the resilient and hard-working Sailors and Officers of HMA Ships ARUNTA and STUART. Our Navy Family is extremely...

US’s drone subs and buoys in the Arctic

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The U.S. Navy has awarded the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution a contract worth more than $12 million to develop unmanned undersea vehicles and buoys,...

China military watch: sea-based missiles

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By Malcolm Davis and Charlie Lyons Jones* On 15 September, China successfully launched the Long March-11 solid propellant launch vehicle off a merchant vessel in the Yellow...

The future of China’s n-powered subs force

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By Adam Ni* China finally achieved an operational underwater nuclear capability in recent years, almost six decades after it first launched its nuclear-powered ballistic missile...

Report on two types of amphibious ships

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This report discusses two types of amphibious ships being procured for the Navy: LPD-17 Flight II class amphibious ships and LHA-type amphibious assault ships....

HMAS Australia in Burnie 1938

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  These images were provided to the ANI by a descendant of the Burnie visit.

US Navy shows air power in Indo-Pacific

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U.S. Navy aircraft and ships with the Reagan Carrier Strike Group conducted an air power demonstration over the Philippine Sea Tuesday that came hard...

Hornet from Nimitz strikes ISIS

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A U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet struck Islamic State positions in Iraq late last month, the first time in nearly two-and-a-half years that a...

India agrees to US-Maldives accord

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A defence agreement the U.S. government signed with the Maldives this month is a sign of shifting geopolitical tides in a strategic stretch of...