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Royal Marines stop drug boat with one shot

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Royal Marines have crippled a high-speed drugs boat with a single, pinpoint sniper shot in one of the most dramatic counter-narcotics operations the Royal...

Mogami deal with Japan huge on several countsi

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By Robert Farley* Australia in August inked a deal to purchase 11 new frigates from Japan. The sale was noteworthy not only for the hypermodern...

Time again for battleships?

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By Tom Sharpe* If you like warships then you will have a fondness for battleships. It’s impossible not to. Their size, their lines, their massive...

Industry and a protracted conflict

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National Resilience – how to prepare Australian industry to support protracted conflict. (The author's presentation to the ANI's 2025 Goldrick Seminar explored the themes in...

How China boosted shipbuilding

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Ten years ago, the Chinese Communist Party, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, introduced two major policy initiatives: Made in China 2025 and military-civil...

PNG treaty: keeping China out

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By Sam Roggeveen* The “Pukpuk” mutual defence treaty signed by Australia and Papua New Guinea on 6 October 2025 is a welcome development and a...

Changes to US’s AUKUS and Taiwan dealings

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A top US defense official has signalled changes to the AUKUS agreement to make it more "sustainable" and with defense arrangements with Taiwan, Breaking...

Australia and Singapore enhance defence cooperation

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On 8 October it was announced that Australia and Singapore have agreed to upgrade our defence and security partnership, as part of the enhanced...

ANI at 50 : Illumination Rounds

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The Journal of the Australian Naval Institute offered a forum where its members could propose suggestions to improve the RAN. Short pieces were often...

UK, India in major operation

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The U.K. Carrier Strike Group and the Indian Navy Vikrant Carrier Strike Group are conducting a joint exercise for the first time, operating together...