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Korea’s plan for nuclear sub

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On Tuesday, May 26, South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense announced the “Basic Plan for the Development of the Republic of Korea Nuclear-Powered Submarine,”...

China drives off Dutch ship in Paracels

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Chinese naval and air forces drove off a Dutch air defense frigate near a disputed archipelago using warnings and electronic interference, Beijing’s South China...

From the ANI Archives: Young Turks 2

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In 1976 the ANI published A 1976 Vision of the RAN. This was reprinted on the website by the ANI at 50 on 14...

Uncrewed minehunter’s successful docking

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In one of the first known operational instances of its kind, the Royal Navy has docked an uncrewed vessel in its minehunting mothership as...

AUKUS. Australia not so junior

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In Western Australia’s outback near Exmouth, an array of parabolic dishes spread across the landscape is already tracking satellites in geostationary orbit for the...

Land-based attacks on ships

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By Helge Adrians* Recent conflicts in the Middle East highlight how maritime kill chains from ashore impose risk on global shipping. However, Western navies have...

Behind the Mogami deal

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Last month’s signing aboard JS Kumano of contracts for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) to build the first three Mogami-class frigates for Australia was rightly...

Naval appointments

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The following have been announced this week by the CDF: Head Navy Capability. Rear Admiral Andrew Quinn RAN, has been selected for this position, to...

Capability: present paying for future

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By Marc Ablong, Mike Hughes and Linus Cohen* Australia’s 2026–27 budget commits the federal government to daily spending around A$181.9 million on defence. That headline sits on...

Hybrid RN. What could go wrong?

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By Tom Sharpe* Gen Sir Gwyn Jenkins, the First Sea Lord used the inaugural Fisher Lecture on Wednesday to spell out his vision for a...