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Sudan episode reveals Marines’ weakness

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Hundreds of Americans trapped in war-torn Sudan last month needed a way out of the country, but the U.S. Marine Corps, the go-to service...

Sustaining China’s naval operations

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The Chinese navy’s ability to project power into distant waters like the Indian Ocean or the Persian Gulf is constrained by its at-sea replenishment...

Uncrewed vessels and the law

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By Natalie Klein* Maritime Autonomous Vehicles (MAVs) have fast become an essential component of the modern maritime security scene and may operate underwater, on the...

$180m for anti-ship missile defence

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The Albanese Government has committed $180 million over the next 5 years to modernise the anti-ship missile defence capabilities on Royal Australian Navy ships,...

Indian Navy’s newest destroyer begins sea trials

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The third of the India’s Visakhapatnam-class destroyers, theImphal has commenced sea trials. This class is designed by the Navy’s Warship Design Bureau and constructed...

ADF takes part in Exercise Bersama Shield

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On 27 April 2023 Exercise Bersama Shield 2023 commenced in seas and airspace in and off Malaysia. The Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA), exercise...

ADF: $50,000 bonus to stay on

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Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel could be eligible for a $50,000 bonus payment for ongoing service, as part of the Albanese Labor Government’s commitment...

China pushed on with UAE base

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China resumed construction of a military base in the United Arab Emirates, a move likely to alarm US officials and increase concerns that another...

‘National defence’ and the Navy

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By Jennifer Parker* The 2023 Defence Strategic Review (DSR) identifies itself as ‘the most substantial and ambitious approach to Defence reform recommended to any Australian...

China’s anti-ship firepower

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By Dmitry Filipoff China’s arsenal of anti-ship weapons is truly a force to be reckoned with, and is superior to that of the United States...