Capability

Why did S. Korea go for carriers

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By Robert Farley* South Korea has decided to build aircraft carriers. New defense planning documents offer a roadmap for building at least one light carrier...

Submarines: how did we get here?

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By Graeme Dobell* As Australia’s defence minister does her quarterly meetings with the French to push, pummel and pull at the future submarine project, Linda...

Universities’ critical role in defence industry

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By Robert Clark and Peter Jennings The recent AUSMIN cabinet-level meeting between Australia and the US pointed to the growing importance of ‘collaboration on civilian...

RN looking at early use of drones

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Last week (Aug 2020), the Royal Navy carrier HMS Princes of Wales hosted the Future Maritime Aviation Force Accelerator Day, bringing together experts from...

NUSHIP Supply getting ready for commissioning

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The next next major fleet unit to be commissioned into the RAN, NUSHIP Supply (II), has undertaken Sea Acceptance Trials in Spain. It is the lead...

RNZN launches largest vessel

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The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) commissioned its new fleet tanker/replenishment vessel, HMNZSAotearoa (A 11), in a ceremony held on 29 July at Devonport...

Upgrades to Anzac Class sonar nearly complete

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Upgrades to the Spherion B sonar processing systems in the Navy’s Anzac Class Frigates under SEA 1408 Phase 2 is almost complete, the Navy...

New antenna for stealth destroyers

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The Defense Innovation Unit has selected Ball Aerospace to develop a new prototype antenna for the U.S. Navy’s new stealth destroyers, the company announced...

US Navy to develop drone strategy

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The U.S. Navy’s top officer has ordered his staff to develop a comprehensive strategy to field unmanned systems in the air, on the water...

Ocras: US Governor criticises naval exercises

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The governor of Washington state and other state officials have criticized a Navy military testing program that would potentially harm endangered orcas if approved. The...