COLUMN | The Philippine Navy: no longer a scrapyard fleet [Naval Gazing]
For many years the Philippine Navy (PN) could provide only threadbare security for the nation’s 5,700 million square kilometres sea area and 7,600 islands....
For many years the Philippine Navy (PN) could provide only threadbare security for the nation’s 5,700 million square kilometres sea area and 7,600 islands....
China recently upped its game against Indonesia in the South China Sea. It lodged an unprecedented protest over exploratory offshore drilling for natural...
In our end of year review (here) we covered Myanmar’s misery following the military coup of February 2021. Since General Min Aung Hlaing seized power...
Reclusive, Orkney-based author Angus Konstam is impressively productive and exceptionally good at digging out unusual bits of naval history. His latest...
There are some problems that never seem to go away and one is the perennial difficulties in providing a safe way of getting pilots on and off a ship....
I was looking at a photo of a research ship back from a voyage to the Polar regions, although you wouldn’t have known it from the pristine state of...
Last week we looked at the drilling market (here), this week we go back to boats. Finally, some of the biggest names in offshore in Singapore are being...
This is another excellent example of Osprey Publishing’s “Campaign” series of brief but information-packed histories of important naval battles. In...
The list of phantom projects in Russian ports has not changed a lot over the year although some projects have been restructured and given a second wind....
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