Capability

Upgrades for northern bases

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Speaking at the ADM Northern Australia Defence Summit, Pat Conroy, the Minister for Defence Industry and the Pacific announced that the government will expand...

Mitigating the naval capability gap

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By Jennifer Parker* We’ve had plenty of defence announcements so far this year. Many have rightly focused on Australia’s situation and vulnerabilities as an island...

Worker shortage threatens N-sub project

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Australia is facing a 75,000 worker shortage in four critical trades, placing alarming pressure on Australia’s submarine industry, according to freedom of information statistics...

Red Sea’s asymmetrical naval cost

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By Dr Bonnie Johnson* The recent crisis in the Red Sea has escalated from Houthi drone and missile attacks on commercial ships to a major...

Advanced warfare system for UK ships

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The Royal Navy has officially endorsed its advanced electronic warfare system, the Maritime Electronic Warfare System Integrated Capability (MEWSIC), following positive feedback from its...

SSN-AUKUS ready in late 2030s

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Britain’s new nuclear submarines will be operational from the late 2030s, replacing the current Astute Class, according to the British Government, UK Defence Journal...

Chinese stalk US, Phililippine and French ships

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U.S., Philippine, and French amphibs and frigates drew the attention of Chinese surveillance ships and surface combatants as they sailed out of Philippine territorial...

Big robotic sub goes to sea

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DARPA has finally unveiled more of its mysterious Manta Ray robotic sub, with impressive new images of the prototype Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle (UUV) undergoing...

Fujian goes to sea

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On 1 May China's third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, set out for maiden sea trials. The 80,000 tonne ship left Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard at...

The shift to maritime spending

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By David Uren* Defence will continue to operate within a tight financial straightjacket as it executes the massive redirection demanded by last year’s Defence Strategic...