2021

How the RAN can get eight nuclear submarines by 2038 –

Astute Versus Virginia, Which Nuclear-Powered Submarine Is the Best Fit for  Australia –

AUKUS Agreement Shows Recognition of China’s Military Power –

Australia already has a submarine capability gap –

Former Prime Minister Abbott Urges Australia to Purchase Subs as a Stopgap –

Delivering a stronger navy, faster –

Australia Needs ‘Bigger, Better Submarines Now’ –

‘Australia’s sharpest minds’ needed to pull off nuclear submarine plan –

Making the shift to nuclear-powered submarines, training and recruiting –

Making the shift to nuclear-powered submarines, technical skills and oversight –

Strategic Choice, Australia’s Nuclear-Powered Submarines –

Shaping a Way Ahead for the Australian Submarine Capability –

Australia’s Nuclear-Powered Submarines Should Be Built in America –

Can Australia get second-hand nuclear submarines, The U.S. option –

AUKUS, nuclear submarines and the tyranny of default thinking –

Don’t Count Your Submarines Before They’re Built –

Why the nuclear sub deal makes us safer in the face of China –

What will nuclear-powered submarines mean for Australia –

What is a nuclear submarine and why would you want one –

How an obsession with local jobs blew out Australia’s $90 billion submarine program –

Should Australia’s navy have more Hobart-class air warfare destroyers –

Getting real about the schedule for Australia’s future frigates –

Managing risk in the submarine transition –

Managing risk in the submarine transition, the Collins life-of-type extension –

Sea denial is not enough, An Australian and Indian perspective –

Nuclear submarines could lead to nuclear power for Australia –

Naval Group trumpets its Australian industry focus in submarine deal –

Australia should do more than just wait for the Attack-class submarines to arrive –

What would it take for Australia to walk away from the French submarine deal –

Does the Royal Australian Navy need Tomahawk missiles –

The Royal Australian Navy’s weapons program –

Australia’s naval presence in the South China Sea is nothing new –

Australia to Boost its Naval Arsenal to Counter China –

Australia’s Collins-Class Submarines –