Capability

Uncrewed vessels’ greater role

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Uncrewed vessels with the ability to jam electronics, spy on faraway activities and even help coordinate the flow of fighting will play an increasingly...

Private US boats are a military asset

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By Jasper Campbell* Introduction Much has been made about the threat of the People’s Armed Forces Maritime Militia (PAFMM) and its contributions to the burgeoning People’s...

ADV Cape Capricorn delivered to RAN

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Austal Australia has delivered ADV Cape Capricorn, the fourth of eight Evolved Cape-class patrol boats to the RAN. Since the contract was signed in...

PLA to recruit women carrier pilots

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PLA-N to Recruit Women Carrier Pilots On 20 February the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy announced it will recruit women to become pilots to...

Nuclear Submarines for Australia? When?

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This article is part of the ANI Occasional Papers Series. Details about the series are here. By Jack Dillich* A Taskforce will roll out its “optimal...

5th Astute-class heads to sea

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HMS Anson, the fifth Astute class submarine, which BAE Systems has designed and built for the Royal Navy, has departed the company's shipyard in...

Australia likely to get British N-sub

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With the formal announcement of Australia’s path to obtain nuclear attack submarines expected to happen in Washington next month, speculation about the likely solution AUKUS...

US Navy’s hypersonic launcher progresses

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Lockheed Martin will have a ship-based hypersonic missile launcher ready for flight tests next year, the company said, as part of the development work...

Indonesia’s submarine problem

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By Alexander M. Hynd and Max Broad* This September will mark 50 years of formal diplomatic ties between Indonesia and South Korea. Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign...

WWII US submarine wreckage found

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The wreckage of a US Navy submarine, which sank at least 10 enemy ships during World War II, has been discovered off the coast...