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China leading with 37 of 44 critical technologies: ASPI

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China is leaving the United States and other democracies behind in the global race for ascendancy in critical technologies, establishing wider leads in publishing...

AUKUS deal must cut through controls

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A maze of US regulations and export control laws still stand between Australia and the multibillion-dollar AUKUS agreement, even as the countries prepare to...

British frigate seizes missiles in Gulf of Oman

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On 2 March it was reported that the frigate HMS Lancaster had seized anti-tank weapons and ballistic missile components being smuggled in international waters...

RAN’s first centenarian admiral

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On 1 March, the RAN’s 122nd birthday, Rear Admiral Guy Griffiths AO, DSO, DSC, RAN Rtd, celebrated his 100th birthday. He is the first...

US Navy learning from shipbuilding mistakes

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The U.S. Navy appears to have learned from its costly lessons — after cramming too much new technology onto warships and speeding them into...

Naval health services: unfit for purpose?

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Naval Health Services: Their Missions, Functions and Roles, and Fundamental Inputs to Capability By Commander Neil Westphalen, RAN* This article was first published in the Australian Naval...

Ukraine sea drones show the way

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By Artem Galushko* For a county with a rather modest fleet of warships (Axe, 2022) Ukraine has fared unexpectedly well up to now against the...

Mothership for unmanned vessels idea

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The Navy is studying the potential of using Littoral Combat Ships as motherships for unmanned vessels, with the “current phase” of its study expected...

Strategic Review amid sea of concern

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It doesn't feel like we have quite as many "pic facs" or "photo ops" as we once did around Parliament House. They are those...

New smaller Italian sub

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Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri showcased at IDEX its latest S800 light submarine, designed for covert operations in shallow-waters and said to have grabbed the attention...