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Adding fuel to unnecessary dependency

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Australia's Strategic Vulnerability at Sea Cannot be Ignored by the re-elected Government By Desmond Woods* "When this problem could have been solved it was ignored. Now...

Desensitisation in the South China Sea

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By Jennifer Parker* This month (May 2025), Chinese coast guard vessels rammed and shot water cannon at Philippine ships in the South China Sea. The...

First Type 31 frigate rolled out

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The Royal Navy’s first-in-class Type 31 frigate, HMS Venturer, has officially rolled out from the build hall at Babcock’s Rosyth dockyard — a major...

The education of Chinese naval personnel

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By Ryan D. Martinson* Most analyses of Pacific scenarios have focused on the quantities and capabilities of the platforms that the PLAN might employ to...

Norway ambivalent on Russian fishing spies

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Russian fishing vessels are mapping critical infrastructure and conducting human intelligence gatherings in Norwegian waters. The government is well-informed about the spying, sources tell...

Australia’s maritime focus with South Korea

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By Jennifer Parker* When HMAS Toowoomba manoeuvred alongside ROKS Gang Gam-chan during Exercise Haidoli Wallaby in November 2023, the image crystallised a decade of quiet progress...

Combined task force in huge drug seizure

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On 29 May it was announced that the Combined Task Force 150 (CTF 150) made its highest value drug bust of the year, seizing...

New First Sea Lord appointed

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On 27 May General Sir Gwyn Jenkins became the First Sea Lord at a ceremony in HMS Victory’s Great Cabin, in Portsmouth. He was...

The ANI at 50: The Bridge Simulator

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One of great changes in naval and military training has been the widespread use of simulation training. In the early Cold War years the...

NZ boosts defence spending

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By Steven Paget* The Five Eyes are really four eyes and a wink, according to a joke that derides New Zealand’s limited defence spending. Publication...