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US Navy finanalises RIMPAC planning

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The U.S. Navy and 26 partners and allies have concluded a final planning conference for this year’s Rim of the Pacific exercise, the largest...

US Navy can decommission five cruisers

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The Navy is clear to decommission five Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers following the passage of the Fiscal Year 2022 defense appropriations bill, USNI News understands. The...

100 years of carriers in US Navy

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Aircraft carriers joined the Navy fleet 100 years ago this month (March 2022), the Navy Times reports. “For 100 years aircraft carriers have been the...

Russian deterrence missions by the dozen

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For the longest stretch in decades, the Mediterranean Sea has played host to the deafening roar of U.S. carrier aircraft launching into Europe, the...

No time to waste money on armoured vehicles

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By Michael Shoebridge* It’s disturbing to see $18–27 billion of Australian government money about to be spent on more than 400 heavily armoured ‘infantry fighting...

US considers alternatives to unmanned boats

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The U.S. Navy is nearly done assessing whether to put missile tubes on an unmanned surface vessel, comparing the idea to other options for...

China’s undersea gliders with ears

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By Ryan D. Martinson* Today, Chinese underwater gliders operate throughout the Indo-Pacific, from the Bay of Bengal to the Bering Sea, from high seas to...

Trilateral training boosts regional security

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The Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Arunta and a Royal Australian Air Force P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft recently joined US Navy destroyer USS...

Ex- RNZN patrol vessels sold to Ireland

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Two decommissioned RNZN Inshore Patrol Vessels the former HMNZS Rotoiti and HMNZS Pukaki will be sold to the Republic of Ireland. The vessels are being...

NATO’s anti-sub exercise in the Med

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By Lee Arnold* NATO’s anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercise DYNAMIC MANTA involving nine nations has recently completed after taking place in the central Mediterranean between 21...