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Exercise RIMPAC 24 begins 27 June

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Planning and preparations are being finalised for the 29th biennial Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC), a multinational exercise involving 29 nations and more...

Congressional Update on AUKUS Pillar 1

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On 12 June the US Congressional Research Service released a 106 page report titled  Navy Virginia-Class Submarine Program and AUKUS Submarine (Pillar 1) Project:...

Japan and India undertake maritime exercise

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Indian Navy's frigate INS Shivalik has arrived at Yokosuka, Japan to participate in the bilateral Japan – India Maritime Exercise 2024 (JIMEX 24). This...

RAN sailors training at US submarine school

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RAN Sailors are now undertaking training at the US Naval Submarine School in Groton, Connecticut. The first cadre of nine sailors and the second...

Crucial industrial capacity under threat

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By David Uren* Risks to the future of the Whyalla steel mill should be prompting the federal government to develop contingency plans to ensure Australia’s...

Australia-Indonesia-PNG partnership

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By Ridvan Kilic* With relations between Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) strong, the time is right for Australia to advocate for a high-level...

ADF should bolster ties to the north

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By Shaun Cameron* The Australian Defence Force should foster a deeper presence with partners in our near north, especially Papua New Guinea. This would enable...

US catching up on high-energy lasers

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Despite over a decade of research and investment in high-energy lasers (HELs) and high-power microwaves (HPMs), the U.S. Navy has yet to deploy these...

What it takes to be a sub-mariner

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Australia needs at least 3000 submariners by the 2050s for its new nuclear submarine program, but only a rare few have what it takes...

Deterring China’s military violence against Australians

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By Peter Layton* Repeating an aggressive action four times shows intent. In February 2022, a Chinese warship directed a dangerous laser at an Australian Defence...