Geopolitics

AI to track Chinese submarines

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Australia will join the US and UK to test a new way of tracking Chinese submarines using artificial intelligence, with the news coming a...

China warns against Taiwan transits

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Beijing has again warned foreign militaries to avoid the "provocative" action of sailing through the Taiwan Strait, after an Australian warship transited the strategic...

Japan, Korea AUKUS role mooted

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By Rena Sasaki* In a report on the UK government’s Indo-Pacific policy, the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee calls for the United Kingdom to...

Myanmar’s hot new port

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By Shaun Cameron* In Myanmar’s westernmost state of Rakhine, the small fishing village of Kyaukphyu has become the focus of a US$7.3 billion deep-water port...

PLA-N’s suspected Cambodian base

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There have been persistent reports of China attempting to expand the global reach of its Navy with a network of overseas bases. Ream in...

US ship shoots down drone from Yemen

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A U.S. guided-missile destroyer operating in the Middle East shot down a drone from Yemen on Wednesday, the Pentagon said in a statement. Destroyer...

Philippines’ latest Ayungin Shoal resupply successful

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On 10 November Philippine supply vessels managed to complete their resupply mission to the Philippine Navy ship BRP Sierra Madre (LS-57) which is standing...

Ford, Ike carriers in Med

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As the world waits to see whether the Israel-Hamas war will balloon into a larger regional conflict, two U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups conducted...

Ukraine’s surprising naval success

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Ukraine has shown surprising naval capability in the Black Sea, helping to protect its shores and shipping while keeping its predator’s fleet at bay,...

Littoral security in the Indo Pacific: a shared endeavour

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This article was first published in Issue 2 of 2022 of the Australian Naval Review. Mr Abhijit Singh*  In November 2019, when Indian Prime Minister Narendra...