Month: December 2025

Launch of the 12th and final Mogami-class stealth frigate

The Japan Maritime Self‑Defense Force has launched the twelfth and final Mogami-class stealth frigate, marking the culmination of one of its most advanced surface combatant programs. This new class of frigates blends stealth design, modular mission capability, and cutting-edge sensors, significantly enhancing Japan’s maritime defense posture in the Indo-Pacific. An enhanced version of this ship […]

Trump class battleships

AUKUS Forum – President Trump today unveiled plans for a new class of U.S. Navy “Trump-class” battleships — large surface combatants intended to expand American naval power under a broader initiative called the “Golden Fleet.” • The U.S. will pursue construction of a new battleship class, beginning with two ships and potentially expanding to around […]

VALE – CAPT John Perrett RAN Ret’d

Dear members, It is with great sadness that I advise the passing of NOA member Captain John Perrett, RAN Ret’d. John joined the Royal Australian Navy College at HMAS Cerberus as a 13-year-old Cadet Midshipman in January 1950. After graduation, he trained with the Royal Navy in HMS Triumph and HMS Jamaica before undertaking the […]

Hanwha gets nod from Australian Government to increase investment in Austal

Hanwha gained approval to invest in Austal as it seeks partnerships for naval shipbuilding DEC 12, 2025 Australia’s Treasurer Jim Chalmers said that the government has decided to let South Korea’s Hanwha Group increase its investment to become the largest investor in shipbuilder Austal. The reports said the government will place restrictions on the operations […]

Australia’s Armidale class patrol boats complete their proud service

Defence Australia : Armidale-class sail into history. The Royal Australian Navy has formally farewelled its Armidale-class Patrol Boats, HMA Ships:  Albany Bathurst Childers The HMA Ships arrived into port for a final time at HMAS Coonawarra, Northern Territory, and a decommissioning ceremony was held in their honour. The ships accumulated more than five decades of combined […]

Collins Class Comeback

Australia’s Collins-Class Comeback: Life Extension Buys a Decade vs China Australia is concerned that the world is becoming more and more militarily dangerous. China continues to flex its muscles and build more airplanes and warships that can intimidate Australia. Last May, a Chinese J-10 fighter jet fired flares at an Australian naval helicopter flying in […]

Chief of Navy’s 2025 end of year message

by VADM Mark Hammond : 2025 has been a year driven by our Navy people. I want to thank you for your service and for your commitment to optimising our Fleet, accelerating delivery of the future Fleet, maximising safety, availability, lethality and preparedness, and deterring conflict. Collectively, our people have spent more than 350,000 days at […]

Capability acquisition and sustainment to be removed from Department of Defence

Reforming Defence capability development and delivery : media release from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles and Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy. The Albanese Government is taking the next significant step towards ensuring Defence delivers the capabilities, skills and workforce it needs to meet Australia’s strategic circumstances. These reforms will include […]

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