An inside look at Autonomous Warrior 2022
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) wrapped up exercise Autonomous Warrior 2022 (AW22) on May 27th after nearly two weeks of experimentation with unmanned systems.
06 Jun 2022
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) wrapped up exercise Autonomous Warrior 2022 (AW22) on May 27th after nearly two weeks of experimentation with unmanned systems.
21 May 2022
During INDO PACIFIC 2022, Naval News had the opportunity to talk to Lockheed Martin Australia about the future of LRASM ‘down under’.
18 May 2022
Australia is looking at outfitting its in-service Collins-class submarines with Tomahawk land attack cruise missiles as part of their forthcoming Life of Type Extension (LOTE).
16 May 2022
Commencing today, HMAS Creswell and the waters of Jervis Bay will be the scene of a simulated, next generation naval battlespace – Exercise Autonomous Warrior 2022 (AW22).
13 May 2022
During INDO PACIFIC 2022 several contenders emerged for the Royal Australian Navy’s requirement for new Joint Support Ships (JSS).
11 May 2022
Schiebel Pacific trounced all the competition earlier this month when it won a sole-source acquisition to deliver additional S-100 Unmanned Aerial Systems to the Royal Australian Navy under Project Sea 129 Phase 5.
10 May 2022
The Royal Australian Navy, L3Harris, and Austal will convert the recently decommissioned patrol boat, HMAS Maitland, into an autonomous patrol boat.
09 May 2022
The Royal Australian Navy will host the Indo Pacific Sea Power Conference 2022 in conjunction with the Indo Pacific 2022 International Maritime Exposition at the International Convention Centre, Sydney, from May 10-12.
05 May 2022
The Australian Government announced it is procuring the ESSM Block 2 surface to air missile from Raytheon for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
19 Apr 2022
On April 18, Austal welcomed Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison MP to the company's shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia, where he announced that the Department of Defence will order two more Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boats (ECCPB) for the Royal Australian Navy, valued at $124 million.