
Indonesian Navy Seeks SOSUS-like Systems to Detect Foreign Submarines
In a parliamentary hearing on April 27, the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) revealed some of its modernization goals and critical vulnerabilities in the country’s maritime

In a parliamentary hearing on April 27, the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) revealed some of its modernization goals and critical vulnerabilities in the country’s maritime
Four international companies are forming a partnership to provide capability and capacity to tackle underwater threats. Particularly, the partnership is designed to accelerate deployment of
The Danish government and the parties of the defence agreement have this week agreed on a plan for to strengthen the Danish Navy, both in
Anduril Industries and Ultra Maritime are proud to announce an exclusive partnership to develop a significant new capability in next generation unmanned subsea sensing, making
Anduril seeks to address the “new rules” of maritime sea power through a family of autonomous vehicles and sensors. Story by Aaron-Matthew Lariosa, video interview
The New Zealand government published its Defence Capability Plan (DCP) on 7 April, a document that had been delayed for many months. The DCP is
Co-operation between maritime industry, navies, and key other commercial and government stakeholders is crucial to building deterrence and wider security for critical undersea infrastructure (CUI)
Naval News provides an overview of a new set of Chinese amphibious bridging designs with ominous significance for a notional PLA-invasion of Taiwan. Satellite and
ELWAVE’s electromagnetic sensor Tetrapulse will be deployed in Ukrainian waters to detect and identify unexploded ammunition and mines. This project, led by French companies Exail
Displayed for the first time at IDEX/NAVDEX 2025, the acoustic buoy developed dubbed NiKA by the Canadian company Metocean comes at a time where ASW