OPINION | South Korea aims to build aircraft carrier the country doesn’t need
So you are someone who takes defence policy seriously. We know that, because you’re reading The Strategist. And because you take defence policy seriously,...
So you are someone who takes defence policy seriously. We know that, because you’re reading The Strategist. And because you take defence policy seriously,...
France-based defence conglomerate Naval Group very recently announced that Paris has approved the construction of an aircraft carrier to be powered...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has confirmed reports of an outbreak of Covid-19 among the crew of the Royal Navy’s largest ship, the aircraft...
For many years prior to independence, India-based warships, frequently indigenously-built, operated within a succession of mainly British-officered...
HMS Prince of Wales, the Royal Navy’s second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier, was commissioned into service in a ceremony at Portsmouth...
India appears to be edging towards adopting the design of UK’s Queen Elizabeth class for its projected third aircraft carrier. UK’s BAE Systems revealed...
The future HMS Prince of Wales, the second of the Royal Navy’s new Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, has left Rosyth Dockyard and sailed...
[caption id="attachment_70612" align="alignnone" width=""]US Navy carrier Abraham Lincoln[/caption]Maritime forces need to possess at least one of two...
[caption id="attachment_69639" align="alignnone" width=""]Vikramaditya[/caption]The Indian Navy’s (IN) aircraft carrier Vikramaditya suffered an engine...
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