National Security Journal on MSN
China’s ‘Good Enough’ Submarines Are a Growing Problem for the U.S. Navy
This piece unpacks how China’s undersea force is evolving from crude Soviet-inspired diesel boats into a “good enough” fleet ...
State mouthpiece the Global Times called Australians out for “habitual recycling of politicised narratives” and amplifying ...
A new poll has found Australians support the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal, despite critics’ warnings of the huge price tag ...
Wes O'Donell on MSN
Australia's AI Submarine Leaves China's Navy in the Dark
Today we’re diving into a stealthy monster that didn’t roll off a dry dock but arrived quietly aboard a C-17: Australia’s ...
The National Interest on MSN
Australia Is Building an Underwater Detection System for Chinese Submarines
The new system relies heavily on passive acoustics—technology that simply listens, rather than sending out signals of its own such as sonar pings.
Australia set the bar in this respect when it spurned France and signed up to AUKUS in a $368 billion pivot, setting in train ...
Claims one in 10 applicants for jobs with the AUKUS nuclear submarines project are being rejected on security grounds are ...
Australia’s longstanding foreign policy challenge of managing the United States as its principal security partner while ...
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Australians are markedly more worried about US interference, still wary about China: new poll
More than half of respondents in a new survey said they were concerned about US interference in Australia, a jump of nearly ...
Australia's strategic AUKUS submarine base, situated at HMAS Stirling, is set to enhance its digital infrastructure as it ...
The daunting task of ensuring foreign powers do not infiltrate the AUKUS nuclear submarine project has been highlighted by ...
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