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Category Archives: RoyalAustralianNavy
Australia To Upgrade All Its Aging Submarines Amid Chronic Delays To Its New French Design
War Zone – The costly refurbishment comes as the government confirms its new submarines won’t be fully combat-ready until 2054.
What war between Australia and China could look like if Taiwan conflict escalates
News.com.au – The idea sounds grand – charging forth, flags flying, to save a bullied island friend. But China’s been preparing for this for decades.
Australia And Naval Group Ink Agreement On Attack-Class Submarine Program
Naval News – Australia’s Future Submarine Program has reached a major milestone with the conclusion of negotiations between the Department of Defence and Naval Group for the amendments to the Strategic Partnering Agreement.
Government submarine contract sunk and unlikely to resurface
Independent Australia – The submarine deal France proudly called ‘the contract of the Century’ appears to have collapsed
Australia invests in advanced maritime weapons, minehunters
Defense News – Australia’s defense minister announced initiatives Monday that will fund early development work on a range of advanced guided weapons and new mine countermeasures/hydrographic ships for the Royal Australian Navy.
Australia Reportedly Looking At An Alternative To Its Costly New French-Designed Submarines
War Zone – Australia’s plans to introduce 12 advanced new Attack class submarines may have hit a new snag. The huge cost of the French-designed conventional submarines, which will likely feature air-independent propulsionand other advanced technologies, means that officials may be examining whether they might instead replace the Royal Australian Navy’s six existing Collins class boats with an updated version of this same design.
Australia’s New Icebreaker RSV Nuyina Starts Sea Trials
Naval News – After her arrival in the Netherlands at the end of August, Australia’s icebreaker RSV Nuyina is commencing her seatrials in the North Sea.
Ageing submarine rescue vehicle damaged in training mishap as Defence mulls cancelling contract for new replacement
ABC – Australia’s only submarine rescue vehicle was damaged last week during a collision with a Navy ship during annual exercises.
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Australia no longer sending Navy to the Middle East, shifts focus to Asia-Pacific, China
ABC – A three-decades-long Australian naval presence in the Middle East will come to an abrupt end this year as the Federal Government grapples with an increasingly uncertain strategic environment closer to home.
Australia to Join U.S., India, Japan for Malabar 2020 in High-End Naval Exercise of ‘The Quad’
USNI News – Australia will join the India-led Malabar 2020 naval exercise next month, operating along with the U.S. and Japan in an exercise meant to send a message to China. The exercise will be a first for the so-called “Quad,” the Pacific cooperation between Japan, India, Australia and the U.S.
Huge Pacific Exercise Centered On Guam Brings Allies Together Amid Growing China Threat
– War Zone – Australian, Japanese and U.S. forces combine to demonstrate an impressive show of integrated air and sea power in the tense Pacific.
Force From the Sea: Australia’s Amphibious Capability – An Update
– The Cove – This paper describes Australia’s current amphibious capability. The Australian Amphibious Force is able to employ a landing force of up to battalion-group strength over the spectrum of operations, from the provision of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to high-end war fighting.
Australian shipbuilder pushes back against reports of frigate design concerns
– Defense News – The builder of the Royal Australian Navy’s new Hunter-class frigates has told Defense News that the ship’s design remains “within agreed weight and space envelopes,” despite a recent report in Australian media claiming recent changes have caused concern.
Australia Issues 2020 Defense Strategic Update And 2020 Force Structure Plan
– Naval News – Australia’s 2020 Defence Strategic Update and 2020 Force Structure Plan, released on 1 July 2020 by the Department of Defense (DoD), outline a new strategy for Defence and the capability investments to deliver it.
Australia boosts defence spending by 40 per cent as China tensions rise
– South China Morning Post – Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday announced a significant increase in defence spending to boost the country’s military prowess in the Indo-Pacific, amid jitters about China’s growing power in the region.
Royal Australian Navy’s Entire Amphibious Force Operating Together For The First Time
– Naval News – In a first, all three amphibious vessels of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), HMAS Canberra, HMAS Choules and HMAS Adelaide, sailed together in formation.
U.S. Navy & Royal Australian Navy Team Up In The South China Sea
– Naval News – The U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Navy came together for operations in the South China Sea.
Australia Accepts 3rd & Final Hobart-Class Air Warfare Destroyer
– Naval News – NUSHIP Sydney, the third and last Hobart-class Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD), was provisionally accepted by the Commonwealth of Australia.
U.S. approves deal to sell LRASMs to Australia for up to $990M
– Defense News – The State Department has approved a possible sale of up to 200 AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles and related equipment to the Australian government.
Australian defense leaders defend submarine buy with France’s Naval Group
– Defense News – Australian defense leaders this week denied claims that their department was urged to consider alternatives to the navy’s plans of buying 12 large conventionally-powered submarines from France’s Naval Group.
Australian navy begins evacuation of beach where thousands had sought refuge from fire
– Reuters – The Australian navy on Friday began the evacuations of some of the thousands of people stranded on the east coast of the fire-ravaged country as a searing weather front was set to whip up more blazes across the states of Victoria and New South Wales.
Aussie navy pilots hit by Chinese lasers
– Navy Times – A witness says Australian navy helicopter pilots were hit by lasers while exercising in the South China Sea, forcing them to land as a precaution.
Australian Navy gets more out of the Seahawk helicopter than originally planned
– Defense News – The Royal Australian Navy has managed to integrate the Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk naval helicopter with a range of vessels that were not included in the original plans when Australia decided to acquire the type.
Aussies At Impasse With France Over New Sub; Japan May Win
– Breaking Defense – France and Australia must resolve major differences over the Aussie’ new submarine program before a new Australian government is elected next year, and the most obvious alternative is Japan.
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