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An Australian maritime strategy: Resourcing the Royal Australian Navy

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The Hunter frigate: An assessment

Cover image: German navy warship FGS Bayern sails astern of HMAS Glenelg as they enter Darwin Harbour. Department of Defencehttps://images.defence.gov.au/assets/Home/Search?Query=20211010ran8565840_0017.jpg&Type=Filename

Northern sovereign maritime sustainment

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Implementing Australia’s nuclear submarine program

Delivering a stronger Navy, faster - static bannerNUSHIP Hobart conducts sea trials off the coast of Adelaide, South Australia, Defence image library, online.

Delivering a stronger Navy, faster

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Thinking through submarine transition

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