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The Chinese ‘spy ship’ that wasn’t

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By Jennifer Parker* As Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was about to call a national election on 28 March, a Chinese state-owned marine research vessel...

HMAS Sydney takes part in Bersama Shield

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Australia’s role as an active security partner in the Indo-Pacific will continue to strengthen, with the launch of Exercise Bersama Shield 2025. The annual exercise,...

Industry leaders seek subsea cable security

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A group of leading European telecoms and infrastructure providers has called on the EU, UK, and NATO to step up joint efforts to protect...

How do submarines navigate?

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Unlike large vessels traveling on the ocean's surface or most other vehicles on the planet, military submarines do not have windows. A submarine's commander...

Taiwan sucking up China’s geopolitical efforts

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By Nathan Attrill* Taiwan has an inadvertent, rarely acknowledged role in global affairs: it’s a kind of sponge, soaking up much of China’s political, military...

Women in combat roles a strength

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By Jennifer Parker* The Ukraine war has been called the bloodiest conflict since World War II. As of July 2024, 10,000 women were serving in...

RN moves to retain and recruit reserves

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The UK Ministry of Defence is stepping up efforts to recruit and retain personnel within the Royal Navy Reserve, according to Parliamentary Under-Secretary for...

New anti-sub sonar drone

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Like a spring-loaded toy snake from a tube, the Sea Spear is intended to pop from a mother drone, expand to 50 times its...

AUKUS’s wider reach for technology

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With open questions about what countries could join the AUKUS Pillar II technology development effort, a top US admiral this week had a message:...

A critical eye over the Republic of Singapore Navy

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By Tom Lewis* The Navy of Singapore is the most advanced force in South-East Asia. Tiny by comparison with its near neighbours, it nevertheless is...