Month: January 2023

Operation Agenor

 Belgium Takes Lead of Operation Agenor for the Second Time  The Belgian government on January 13 gave its green light to a Belgian command of Operation Agenor, the maritime pillar of the European-led Maritime Awareness Mission in the Strait of Hormuz (EMASOH). “Agenor” is a maritime surveillance operation which aims to strengthen Europe’s ability to […]

Any Ship ASW Capabilities

New Sonar for Navy Frigates Could Turn Any Ship into Submarine Hunter Thales says its Advanced Acoustic Concepts towed sensors can be installed in just two days. The French destroyer FS Languedoc fitted with the Thales towed sonar. A sonar system being installed on new U.S. Navy Constellation-class frigates could also protect merchant ships during […]

More on AUKUS

Vice Admiral William Joseph Houston is a thoughtful and experienced United States naval officer, entrusted with command of perhaps the most potent US capability: its submarine fleet.  Houston is also steeped in the history of the US submarine service, and the outsized role it played in defeating Japan in World War II. Following the attack on […]

China’s Maritime Militia

How China’s Maritime Militia Takes Advantage of the Grey Zone 16 Jan 2023|Masaaki Yatsuzuka In recent years, China has used paramilitary forces to put pressure on neighbouring countries that have conflicting claims with Beijing. Japan has been one of the targets over which China seeks to gain dominance by deliberately creating grey-zone situations at sea. For […]

China In South Pacific

Chinese navy warship spotted in South Pacific may have been on high seas resupply trial run: analysts PLA guided-missile destroyer Yinchuan spotted by French military in the South Pacific, far beyond the range sustainable without resupply Warship’s trip seen as ‘testing the waters’ for replenishment capacity on voyages further into the Pacific to protect China’s […]

USN Preparednes for China Challenge

Long-range missiles, missile defenses, and robotic ships will be essential adjuncts to the big, expensive “Death Stars” that dominate the Navy budget, says Bryan Clark of the Hudson Institute. By BRYAN CLARK on January 09, 2023  A Navy submariner turned seapower strategist, Bryan Clark has written for Breaking Defense since 2015. As Navy officers, defense […]

SA Navy Exercise with China and Russia

The Smoke that Blunders — Russia, China and SA navy exercise is Immoral, Stupid and Impractical The confirmation that South Africa’s navy is going to exercise with its Russian and Chinese counterparts next month is as immoral as it is plain stupid and impractical. It highlights just how far SA has strayed from its relationships […]

SSBNs on Display

OF SUBMARINES AND NUCLEAR UMBRELLAS By Rod Lyon – January 4, 2023 The US Navy Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Tennessee (foreground), a UK Royal Navy Vanguard-class nuclear submarine, an E-6B Mercury airborne command aircraft, and an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter conduct bi-lateral at-sea training in the Atlantic Ocean, November 22, 2022. Late in 2022—a […]

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