FEATURE | Contested ship-to-shore movement – Part 1: The role of quantity
Few navies are disposed to undertake ship-to-shore movement in a contested environment. With the exception of very powerful nations such as the US,...
Few navies are disposed to undertake ship-to-shore movement in a contested environment. With the exception of very powerful nations such as the US,...
By William N. Still Jr. From the end of the Civil War until its belated entry into World War I, the United States Navy was generally regarded as being...
Due to their central location between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, maritime Southeast Asian countries have increasingly important roles in the Free...
By Robert Seager II As far as the United States Navy is concerned, Mahan is right up there with Sun Tzu, Machiavelli and von Clausewitz as a military,...
[caption id="attachment_64875" align="alignnone" width=""]JS Kaga[/caption]The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force will conduct bilateral military...
The Indian navy secretly test-fired its first indigenous nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) from INS Arihant in the Bay of...
New Zealand Minister of Defence Ron Mark has announced the purchase of the 85-metre Edda Fonn, a 15-year-old survey and light construction vessel from...
Two new Japan-built 44-metre patrol boats were commissioned into the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in a ceremony at the service’s Manila headquarters...
By Oscar E. Gilbert and Romain V. Cansiere A brief but very informative book from the always excellent Casemate Short History series, this one describes...
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