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US Navy to revert to manual throttles. Touchscreens to go

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The Navy US will begin reverting destroyers back to a physical throttle and traditional helm control system in the next 18 to 24 months,...

Are Navy’s fast boats fit for purpose?

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By Ewen Levick* Much has been made of the money currently pouring into Australia’s fleet. The new and forthcoming warships and submarines will form the...

Escorting in the Persian Gulf

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By Salvatore R. Mercogliano, PhD* Introduction The recent attacks on merchant shipping in the Persian Gulf, Straits of Hormuz, and Gulf of Oman by forces of...

New series of naval history video and podcast

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Australian Naval History Video & Podcast series - Season 4 being releasedOnce again the ANI has partnered with the University of NSW, the Seapower...

‘Quad’ ponders how to contain China

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The Free and Open Indo-Pacific is defined by a Japanese commentator as a strategic policy “to keep the United States in, China down and...

Will Vanguard Bank ignite Vietnamese nationalism?

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By Carlyle A. Thayer Assessment of why Vietnam stood up to Chinese aggression this time around, compared to 2017 and 2018 when it backed down? ANSWER:...

Arab allies must step up

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By Andrea Daolio The Persian Gulf recently made headlines across the world due to clashes between Iran, the U.S., the U.K., and regional Arab states....

ANI seeks book reviewers

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 Book reviews are a popular feature of the ANI website. We are seeking  a few more people to help us to provide a varied...

Goldrick seminar’s timely trade topic

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This year’s Australian Naval Institute (ANI) Goldrick Seminar will be highly topical given Defence Minister Linda Reynolds’ comments about Australia seeking to access America’s...

UK-Iran: rhetoric replaces statecraft

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By Colin Chapman* A logical next move to de-escalate UK-Iran tensions would be for each side to release the other’s tanker: yet neither Boris Johnson...