Capability

US submarine tender visits

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US Navy submarine tender, USS Emory S. Land, has arrived in Darwin for a port visit. It berthed at HMAS Coonawarra's new Kuru Wharf on...

2024 Budget: the cost of defence

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The Australian Strategic Policy Institute has released its annual Cost of Defence analysis, concluding that this year’s defence budget puts investment in a holding...

History’s lessons for carrier design

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By Brent D. Sadler* June 2024 marks the 90th year since commissioning the Ranger (CV-4), the first purpose-designed and built U.S. aircraft carrier. The Ranger...

First AUKUS Pillar II technology

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Before the end of the year, the AUKUS nations will field a new “trilateral algorithm” allowing them to share information from P-8 sonobuoys between...

New Chinese destroyer launched

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Chinese naval builder Dalian Shipbuilding has launched a new Type 055 “large destroyer”, the tenth overall, and commenced construction on a further hull. According...

Collins: from near zero to hero

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By Andrew Davies* For most of the past decade, Australia’s six Collins class submarines have provided the nation with a fine underwater warfare capability. Designed...

SSN-AUKUS class’s huge capability

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By Brendan Nicholson* The nuclear-powered, conventionally armed submarines to be built under the AUKUS agreement are on track to be the world’s most advanced fighting...

Despite critics, AUKUS is on track

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By Jennifer Parker* Australia’s planned acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines is undoubtedly ambitious and risky. But the frequent negativity among Australian commentators is detached from the...

Korea stages 21st shipboard debate

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On 30 May the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) held the 21st Shipboard Debate on both the large amphibious ship ROKS Dokdo and the...

Navy Training System Centre – West opens

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The RAN’s current and future training capability has been greatly increased thanks to the delivery of a new state-of-the-art facility at HMAS Stirling, Rockingham,...