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In tests, Navy ship struggles against small boats like those used by Iran

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THE Navy's littoral combat ship struggled in drills at sea to fend off a swarm of small attacking vessels similar to the Iranian boats...

World Naval Developments – January 2016

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Democratic People's Republic of Korea - vector mapBy Norman Friedman* EARLY in January North Korea celebrated Kim Jong-Un’s birthday by conducting its fourth nuclear test – this one, it said, of a hydrogen bomb. That got considerable attention. Unlike atomic bombs, hydrogen bombs can have nearly unlimited explosive power – the largest was a Soviet 50-megaton bomb tested in the 1960s.

Chinese Navy shop-window

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Michael Nitz recently photographed three good-looking ships of the Chinese people’s Liberation Army (Navy). They are Type 054A frigate Yun Cheng, Type 071...

Genesis of maritime reconnaissance in RAAF 1938 to 1940

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coyle1ABy Dr Tim Coyle examines the development of a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) maritime reconnaissance and embryonic strike capability to support the emerging strategic relevance and standing of the service in the latter half of the 1930 in the context of the defence of Australia.

George Cross display highlights heroes

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THE second highest Australian honour – the George Cross – has been highlighted in a new display dedicated to each Royal Australian Naval member...

Defending Australia’s north: the future of northern command

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20131105ran8114832_002.JPGBy Serge DeSilva-Ranasinghe AUSTRALIA'S vast northern recesses is a strategically sensitive region, and remains the subject of ongoing debate as to how best to secure this porous area. Situated in Darwin, the Northern Command (NORCOM), is the premier defence organisation that oversees and coordinates Defence's presence in Australia's remote North and North West regions. Commodore Brenton Smyth, the Commander of NORCOM, gave an exclusive interview describing the role and inner workings of one of Australia's most strategic military commands.

Russia v America: the race for underwater spy drones

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A REMUS 600By Dave Majumdar* RUSSIA is developing a family of unmanned surface and underwater vehicles, a high-ranking official in that country’s navy said this week. While the U.S. Navy has been developing naval drones for more than a decade, this is the first indication that Moscow is working on similar capabilities.

Aeronautical body responds to UK Strategic Defence and Security Review

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The Royal Aeronautical Society responds to the UK Government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR)

Robot uses heat to strip rubber off nuclear submarines

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image005By David Szondy IN 2007, International Climbing Machines (ICM) unveiled its Climber robot, which can scale walls and rounded surfaces using a patented seal system. Now, it's trying to interest the US Navy in using robots to take over the nasty job of stripping away the rubber anti-sonar cladding from the nuclear submarine fleet using a method that is both cheaper and safer than current procedures.

Chinese People’s Liberation Army Naval vessels

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PLANS Jinan (152), 10.2015Michael Nitz of the Naval Press Service put together this portfolio of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Naval vessels.