US Navy to revert to manual throttles. Touchscreens to go
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?
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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...