Deaths of nine marines preventable
The Marine amphibious assault vehicle that sank off the coast of San Clemente Island, California, in July 2020, resulting in the deadliest AAV accident...
Navies must cut carbon emissions
By Anthony Bergin*
The Royal New Zealand Navy recently launched its own journal, which aims to build the service’s professionalism and ‘engage and exchange views...
ANI contributes to supply-chain inquiry
The Australian Naval Institute has made a significant contribution to the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Australian supply chain vulnerabilities.
Maritime supply chains were the subject...
UK Govt issues Integrated Review
The UK Government has just issued the Integrated Review, a comprehensive statement of the UK’s national security and international policy. It outlines three fundamental national...
New support for captain’s Covid response
The US Navy has repeatedly blamed Capt. Brett Crozier for the unprecedented novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt last...
US Navy to make all sailors reaffirm oath
When the US Navy holds its daylong stand-downs to address the extremist ideologies that leaders say have infiltrated the military ranks, sailors across the...
A half century of changing naval culture
The following is the Australian White Ensign Oration at the Naval Officers Club Mess Dinner. Royal Automobile Club - 26 February 2021, by Lieutenant Commander Desmond...
RAN takes five fire trucks to PNG
Five fire trucks are on the way to Papua New Guinea (PNG) on board HMAS Choules after being donated by the Queensland Fire and...
RN in big Mid-East drug swoop
Drugs worth £11m will never reach the streets – or fund terrorist activities – after the Royal Navy swooped on traffickers twice in two...
US Navy seizes weapons off Somalia
The guided-missile destroyer USS Winston Churchill seized thousands of illicit weapons — including AK-47 assault rifles and heavy sniper rifles — from two dhows...