COLUMN | Reverse engineering and adaptation enable Iran’s naval expansion [Naval Gazing]
Years of international sanctions against Iran have obliged the nation’s maritime force providers to engage in large-scale reverse engineering. A wide...
Years of international sanctions against Iran have obliged the nation’s maritime force providers to engage in large-scale reverse engineering. A wide...
Even after Asia’s economies climb out of the Covid-19 recession, China’s strategy of frenetically building dams and reservoirs on transnational rivers...
Amid rapid geopolitical change at the start of the 2020s, unfolding now in the Covid-19 crisis, nuclear weapons manifest grim continuity with the previous...
An oil tanker that had allegedly been involved in illicit ship-to-ship transfers with North Korean vessels was seized by local authorities in Cambodia...
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) frigate HMAS Parramatta has been deployed to support the international effort to enforce United Nations Security Council...
Officials in Tokyo have confirmed the successful rescue of 60 people who had ended up in the water after a Japanese patrol vessel and a North Korean...
The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has designated one vessel, two individuals, and three entities as...
[caption id="attachment_167973" align="alignnone" width=""]Xiang Hai Lin 8 in 2017[/caption]Moscow's RIA news agency reports that a Russian crab boat...
[caption id="attachment_69584" align="alignnone" width=""]HMAS Melbourne[/caption]The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Adelaide-class guided missile frigate...
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