
Maritime capabilities take lion’s share of Australia’s future defence investment
Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles simultaneously unveiled the first ever “National Defence Strategy 2024” & the “Integrated Investment Program 2024”…

Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles simultaneously unveiled the first ever “National Defence Strategy 2024” & the “Integrated Investment Program 2024”…
The Republic of China Navy’s new littoral combat command will be tasked with defending Taiwan’s territorial waters extending 24 nautical miles.
Anduril, the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA) and Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) unveiled the first Ghost Shark manufactured prototype and announce that the Ghost Shark program is ahead of schedule and on budget.
AUKUS pillar 2 calls for the capacity to launch and recover uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUVs) from submarine torpedo tubes.
Naval News had the opportunity to witness the historic delivery ceremony of the last KSS-III Batch-I Dosan Ahn Chang-ho class submarine, the SS-086 Shin Chae-ho, on April 4th at the HD Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan.
During SAS 2024, NAVSEA provided a brief update of the latest destroyers’ modernisation efforts – DDG mod 2.0.
South Korea’s HD HHI has announced a collaboration with US AI company Palantir Technologies to develop Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV).
The U.S. Army’s new MRC / Typhon system, capable of firing Tomahawk and SM-6 missiles, deployed to the Indo-Pacific for the first time.
During SAS 2024, NAVSEA provided an update on the latest developments of its unmanned systems. both surface (USV) and subsurface (XLUUV).
Gibbs & Cox (a Leidos company) wants to convert oil rigs into mobile missile defense and resupply bases in a concept shown at Sea Air Space 2024.