75th anniversary of HMAS Armidale’s loss
On the 75th anniversary of the final action of HMAS Armidale (I), the Royal Australian Navy has again paused to mark the loss of...
World naval developments Nov 2017
By Norman Friedman*
In October, General Dynamics announced that its Knifefish unmanned underwater vehicle, which is to be part of the mine countermeasures module of...
Rescue at 400m: successful exercise off WA
JFD Australia has conducted two weeks of intensive exercises in submarine rescue off the coast of Western Australia. In some of the world’s most...
Lessons from loss of Argentine submarine

Rules and values gains weight in Australian foreign policy
The Foreign Policy White Paper has much to commend it. But if there are few questions to be asked in these areas, there is a need to explore the weight which the Paper attaches to international rules, rules based orders and indeed ‘values’, Ric Smith writes.
Promises of UK military Indo-Pacific presence in doubt

US military technical advantage ‘is eroding’

Foreign affairs: Need to bring public along
By Allan Gyngell*
Everything Australia wants to do as a country depends on its ability to understand the rest of the world. To that end,...
Latest episode of the Australian Naval History Video and Podcast Series
An international expert panel tells the fascinating story of the RAN’s first Fleet operation, the '1914 Rabaul Campaign’ in the latest episode of Australian...
Report on security & defence in WA: an economic perspective
Regional Development Australia (RDA) Perth and RDA Kimberley have released a landmark report outlining the most comprehensive overview of the defence sector in Western...