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The ANI at 50: Master Ned

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The sixth article drawn from ‘Davy Jones’ Locker’ comes from the November 1976 edition of the Journal of the Australian Naval Institute. It is...

The Abyssinia Crisis – a Lesson for today

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By John Perryman The rise to power in Italy of the Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini saw the resumption of a foreign policy aimed at expanding...

China’s unwanted, uninvited naval vessels

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By Euan Graham* The Australian government’s underreaction to China’s ongoing naval circumnavigation of Australia is a bigger problem than any perceived overreaction in public commentary....

Japan orders fourth Taigei-class sub

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The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has commissioned the fourth of its Taigei-class diesel-electric attack submarines (SSK), which feature better detection and anti-detection capabilities...

RAAF’s Joint Strike Fighters and defence at sea

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By Desmond Woods OAM* Despite serious expenditure  on the RAAF's Joint Strike Fighters over the last decade, none of these highly capable aircraft are able...

Japan to field second F-35B squadron

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Japan plans to field a second F-35B squadron by the end of the decade, according to a Japan Ministry of Defense (MOD) document reviewed...

China’s vertical naval growth

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China has sent Australia a message in recent days about the strength of its rapidly growing naval fleet, already the largest in the world...

Live fire and the law of the sea

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By Donald Rothwell* A common Australian critique of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) is that their conduct is unsafe and unprofessional. That includes air and...

Profound naval lessons from Ukraine

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By H I Sutton* 29th October 2022 marked a turning point in naval warfare. Just eight months after Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessels...

First Type 31 now due this year

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Babcock International Group has confirmed revised timescales for its first two Type 31 Inspiration Class frigates, announcing that HMS Venturer is now expected to...