Capability

Argentina’s crippled Navy

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By Trevor Hollingsbee Argentina’s naval force, the Armada de la Republica Argentina (ARA) has a long and proud history. For many years the ARA...

Getting the most of our naval shipbuilding capability

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Dr Marcus Helluyer* The government’s Naval Shipbuilding Plan (NSP) was released three years ago in May 2017. It laid out how the government would deliver...

US Navy to rescue as Med refugee deaths soar

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The U.S. Navy kicked off Exercise Phoenix Express 2021 at La Goulette naval base in Tunis, Tunisia — a move that coincided with the...

US Navy to get F16s to fill gap

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The U.S. Navy is preparing to receive F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets from the Air Force as it moves to rid its inventory of...

US Navy charting new course after problems

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The Navy’s speedy littoral combat ships had propulsion failures. The gun on its stealthy destroyer is a dud because of expensive ammo. Its newest...

Second US frigate class at $544m

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A year after the Navy issued a contract to begin production of the first frigate in the new Constellation class, officials announced the service...

Biggest US naval exercise in a generation

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Tens of thousands of sailors and Marines will participate in the biggest U.S. naval exercise in a generation to test how the services will...

US littoral ships’ short life

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Just more than a decade after they entered naval service to great fanfare as the future face of the U.S. Navy, the first two...

Why UK wants more nuclear weapons

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By Wyn Rees and Azriel Bermant* In March, the United Kingdom took many nuclear policy experts by surprise with its announcement that it was increasing the...

Indian Navy seeks nuclear subs option

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In the backdrop of rapidly expanding Chinese Navy, the Indian Navy wants six SSNs to replace diesel powered conventional attack submarines as Indo-Pacific has...