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Russia nuclear ice-breakers clear way for LNG

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Two nuclear icebreakers are making way for a tanker and two cargo ships in this year's first transit shipment on the Russian Arctic route. Icebreaker...

RN delivers ‘critical’ supply to Swedes

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The Royal Navy came to the rescue of Swedish submariners when they suffered an ‘emergency’ on NATO exercises in the Baltic. HMS Dasher responded...

CABOT: UK’s North Atlantic barrier

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By David O’Sullivan* Project CABOT, the Royal Navy’s planned Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) barrier in the North Atlantic, isn’t simply about detecting and tracking submarines; it’s...

AUKUS review an opportunity for Australia

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By Emanuel Cohen* The Pentagon’s review of the AUKUS defence partnership has surely generated anxiety in Canberra. But the Trump administration’s goal of verifying the...

India commissions lead anti-submarine shallow-water craft

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On 18 June 2025 the Indian Navy commissioned the first of the class of Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC), INS Arnala, at the...

Exercise Griffin 2025

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The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and the US Navy concluded the fifth edition of bilateral Exercise Pacific Griffin, held in Guam and its...

Defence Minister addresses Defending Australia 2025

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"China's conventional military build-up is the most significant military build-up that we have seen – conventional military build-up – that we have seen since...

The ANI at 50: Seapower 87

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On 16-17 October 1987 the ANI held the fourth, and what would prove to be its final, Seapower Conference. It was held at the...

Costly recycling of nuclear submarine

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Recycling nuclear submarines is costly and slow, with the UK and US facing decades-long backlogs and billions in expenses to safely dismantle aging nuclear-powered...

UK to scale back Indo-Pacific ops

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The UK will scale back permanent military deployments in the Indo-Pacific and concentrate its defence posture on NATO, according to evidence heard at the...