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Shipbuilding announcements are about more than jobs

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By Marcus Hellyer* From the election campaign trail in Western Australia (May 2019), Prime Minister Scott Morrison made some naval shipbuilding announcements relating to the Royal Australian...

China in Pacific Islands: yin and yang of soft power

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By Richard Herr* Executive summary: Over the past two decades, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has emerged as the most prominent new star in...

Cultural challenge for French Naval Group

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By Pierre Tran, SLDinfo.com Naval Group (NG) is implementing a change in employee communications and behavior, in a bid to smooth out cultural differences between...

Explaining Boeing’s 737 MAX agony

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World Naval Developments April 2019. By Norman Friedman* Boeing’s agony over the latest version of its 737 airliner may have implications for current and planned...

Arcadia and the Pacific taxi test

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By Graeme Dobell* Executive Summary: Australia is doing a policy pivot to the South Pacific. The headline driving the pivot is the challenge from China....

Zombie ships will not rejoin US Navy

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By Kyle Mizokami The U.S. Navy won’t bring back decommissioned ships as a way to grow the fleet. The ships, decommissioned from the Navy after decades...

HMAS Adelaide embarks mechanised combat team for the first time

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 LCDR Ben Robinson (author), ABIS Ryan McKenzie (photographer) HMAS Adelaide has for the first time embarked a mechanised combat team including supporting elements to conduct Sea Basing...

Missiles: the measure of a fleet

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By Keith “Powder” Patton, CDR, USN* Calculating the power of a fleet is a daunting and imprecise task. In the Washington Naval Treaty, tonnage and gun...

Buying the Type 26 Frigate might make sense for US

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By Norman Friedman* The BAE Type 26 frigate appears to be the most popular frigate design in the West. In February, the Canadian government finalized...

Philippines protests over South China Sea ‘encroachment’

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The Philippine defence minister has protested against Chinese “encroachment” on the country’s maritime rights after the appearance of a large fleet of vessels in...