Award for Captain Cook graving dock
The Captain Cook Graving Dock at Sydney’s Garden Island, built during World War II, has been recognised as a National Engineering Landmark by Engineers...
Australia to arm PNG patrol boats
At the request of Papua New Guinea, the Australian Defence Force has agreed to arm the Papua New Guinea Defence Force’s four new Guardian-class...
China: Malaysia’s quiet, indirect defiance
Malaysia has pragmatically optimised diplomatic and legal instruments as the principal forms of statecraft to advance its interests. Diplomacy and selective deference are central...
Risks of competition in Pacific
By Joanne Wallis*
When US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Pacific Island leaders about the dangers of “economic coercion” and “retribution” in an address...
Task Group Command: A Personal Perspective
By Vice Admiral Peter Jones AO, DSC, RAN (Retired)*
In October 2002 I had the privilege to take command of the RAN Task Group in...
Tanks for first time in RAN amphibious exercise
Exercise Sea Explorer has concluded with about 1800 ADF personnel taking part and for the first time the tactical deployment of M1A1 Abrams tanks...
US Navy seeks to unleash unmanned systems
The Department of the Navy (DoN) is producing an after-action review of the U.S. Pacific Fleet-led Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem 21 (IBP21), an exercise...
The dragon in the Indo-Pacific
The Dragon in the Indo-Pacific: Jaws, Claws, Paws, Wings, Fins, Tail and Brain
By Sudarshan Shrikhande, IN (Retd)
The title for this column is meant to...
Australia’s deeper ROK collaboration
Deeper naval collaboration to mark the 60th anniversary of Australia - Republic of Korea diplomatic relations
By John Blaxland
As 60 years of diplomatic ties between...
Sweden’s stealthy submarine
Sweden's new submarines might be the world's stealthiest.
Watch the video here.