Prepare for unmanned assets in the fleet
By Dustin League and LCDR Daniel Justice*
Introduction
The U.S. Navy faces a future where large portions of its fleet will be composed of non-traditional assets....
Submarine conference launched
This year’s leading forum in Asia-Pacific for information-sharing and debate on submarines and submarine matters, the 5th Submarine Science, Technology and Engineering Conference 2019 (SubSTEC5),...
Navy’s Indo-Pacific task force on show to the region
By Brendan Nicholson*
Amid growing concern about potential threats to peace in the Indo-Pacific, a Royal Australian Navy task force has completed a three-month tour...
Recapitalisation: is the Navy big enough
By Stephen Kuper, of Defence Connect
As a maritime nation Australia is dependent on unlimited access to the ocean – as the regional paradigm changes, placing...
About the ANI Occasional Paper series
The Occasional Paper series embodies ANI’s commitment to engaging in public discussion and, where possible, the development of public policy. This series was created...
Navy chiefs theme of history seminar
The Naval Studies Group, as part of the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society (UNSW Canberra), will host a seminar...
Turkey chops F35s. What now?
By Jon G. Isaac*
In January, the Center for International Maritime Security published an article in which the author advocated against Turkey’s ongoing participation in the...
The geopolitical challenge the crisis in the West poses for Australia
By Paul Dibb*
At a time when the two revisionist powers, China and Russia, are of rising geopolitical concern, the West seems to be in...
Australia: economics and security converge
By Katherine Mansted*
For American author F. Scott Fitzgerald, the test of a great intellect was the ability to “hold two opposed ideas in the...
Chinese destruction in South China Sea
After a sharp drop-off in activity from 2016 to late 2018, Chinese clam harvesting fleets have returned to the South China Sea in force...