FEATURE | Fighting for sea control in the next war
[caption id="attachment_65190" align="alignnone" width=""]HMS Queen Elizabeth leaves the port of Gibraltar after her maiden overseas stop[/caption]The...
[caption id="attachment_65190" align="alignnone" width=""]HMS Queen Elizabeth leaves the port of Gibraltar after her maiden overseas stop[/caption]The...
[caption id="attachment_65179" align="alignnone" width=""]Chinamax ship Berge Stahl[/caption]The East Indiaman was an iconic vessel from the age of...
The following is a speech delivered at the Exercise Kakadu Fleet Commanders Conference, organised by RAN’s Seapower Centre, on September 1 in Darwin,...
By Ted Edwards This book’s odd title arose from the fact that its subject, US Navy fighter pilot Stanley Vejtasa, among his other exploits, shot down...
[caption id="attachment_65039" align="alignnone" width=""]A joint task group of four ships and more than one thousand personnel from the Australian...
By Adrien Fontanellaz and Tom Cooper One of the nastiest “small” wars of the twentieth century, the Sri Lankan Civil War was, as is commonly the case,...
The age of battleships laying broadsides into beaches may have been over when the USS Iowa was decommissioned, but the increasing threat of anti-ship...
Australia’s largest multilateral naval exercise, Kakadu 2018, is underway, with China participating for the first time.
By Ken Brown To the wider world, America appeared clueless during its own “Phoney war” from 1939 until it fully entered World War II at the end of...
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