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US Navy’s sub hunter autonomously navigates from San Diego to Pearl Harbor and back

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US Navy file photo of the Sea Hunter The US Navy’s Sea Hunter autonomous trimaran became the first ship to successfully autonomously navigate from San Diego...

HMAS Adelaide – Boarding Party, Persian Gulf 2004

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The following story about a boarding party from HMAS Adelaide in the Gulf in 2004 was first published in the June 2007 edition of...

Dark harvest of Chinese black ships

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By Zhang Hongzhou A US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies report (Illuminating the South China Sea’s Dark Fishing Fleets) sheds new light on the size and...

Australia’s new Pacific Czar

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By James Batley The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has now established an Office of the Pacific, a measure foreshadowed in 2018 as part...

Why Turkish F-35s are threat to US and NATO

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By Duncan Kellogg Imagine, for a moment, a hypothetical country rapidly spiraling towards autocracy, illegally arresting American citizens, imprisoning journalists, and attacking American-supported forces. Now...

Boardings highlight RAN patrol capabilities

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Lt Tobias Phelps of the RAN with members of the Royal Malaysian Navy boarding party during a joint boarding exercise on HMAS Success during...

Greece shows interest in buying RAN FFGs

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By Ewen Levick Athens has sent an expression of interest to Defence to buy the RAN’s two remaining Adelaide-class FFG frigates, HMA Ships Melbourne and Newcastle, Australian Defence Magazine reports. Greek Minister...

Talking to the chiefs: Mike Noonan

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By Brendan Nicholson* The regional security situation is evolving faster than anyone expected and that’s driving the Royal Australian Navy’s rebalance from the Middle East...

Should Australia follow Japan and take the F-35 to sea?

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By Malcolm Davis* Japan’s decision to deploy the short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) variant of the joint strike fighter, the F-35B, from its Izumo-class warships will transform...

Why the Quad won’t ever be an Asian NATO

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By Andrew O'Neil and Lucy West* The most recent meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit in Singapore...