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USN COVID Separations

 The USN has separated 20 sailors, all of whom were in their first 180 days of active duty, for continued refusal of the COVID-19 vaccine.  The sailors are the first that the Navy has separated, the sea service announced on 5 January.  No other active-duty sailors have been separated due to vaccine refusal, although the […]

South China Sea – The Games Go On

According to monitoring from a Chinese think tank, the US military conducted highly intensive operations near China including aerial close-in reconnaissance, aircraft carrier drills and submarine activities over the past year, posing severe military threats and security risks to China in regions including the South China Sea and the Taiwan Straits, military experts said on […]

Rimpac – A Possible New Invitee

Invite Taiwan to RIMPAC  Taiwan should be invited to the world’s largest naval exercise next year, according to the US’ 2022 defense spending blueprint signed into law by President Joe Biden this week.  The 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) says the invitation would supplement US efforts to support the self-governed democratic island in the […]

China’s “Belt & Road” Submarines

China’s Surprise Submarine Move Shows Its Growing Power Submarine sales are a powerful weapon in the game of international power and influence. China is increasingly combining it with the Belt and Road Initiative in ways which shape the geopolitical landscape. The latest surprise submarine supply illustrates this.  When a Chinese submarine entered the Malacca Strait on […]

French Navy Crew Swap in Iceland

French Navy Frigate Bretagne Conducts Crew Exchange in Iceland. FREMM Bretagne in Iceland The crew swap in Iceland allows the frigate to spend more time in the Greenland-Iceland-UK (GIUK) gap to detect and track submarines. The French Navy (Marine Nationale) conducted an in-theatre crew exchange for the Aquitaine-class FREMM Frigate Bretagne earlier this month. The […]

Cargo Drones for RN

USN Cargo Drone The Royal Fleet Auxiliary is looking at the use of small drones to deliver mail drops and other supplies to ships at sea. According to a news release: “The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) – whose ships and sailors have supported Royal Navy operations since 1905 with fuel, food, spare parts, ammunition and […]

USS Connecticut

Attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN-22) arrived in its home port in Bremerton, Wash., on 21 December after transiting the Pacific Ocean on the surface due to damage from a collision in the South China Sea.  Connecticut reached Naval Base Kitsap in Bremerton after pulling into the San Diego harbor a little over a week ago […]

WA Presentation

NOC-WA held a Christmas Dinner at Fremantle Yacht Club on Thursday 9 December 2021 during which our immediate past Chairman, Commander Bob Mummery, OAM, RAN ret’d was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation from our National President, Rear Admiral Simon Cullen, AM, CSC, RAN ret’d.  The current Chairman, Commodore Brett Dowsing, RAN ret’d presented the […]

SSKs for USN? An Alternative View

Diesel Submarines Can Help Resist China.  Deterence and warfighting exigencies demand it. Here’s What You Need to Know: SSKs have no need to match SSNs; they need to be good enough for the job, and cheap enough to buy in bulk. Among the more-than-ample reasons for acquiring a flotilla of diesel-electric submarines for the U.S. […]

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