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Amphibious Assault
Conventional Deterrence in the Asia-Pacific Region
By Ankit Panda
Are Asian militaries taking the challenges of conventional deterrence seriously?
Leveraging the Amphibious Advantage in the Asia Pacific
By Robert Farley
Will amphibious platforms make a difference in the Asia-Pacific?
Australia’s Largest Surface Warship to Participate in RIMPAC 2016
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Royal Australian Navy will integrate U.S. Navy aircraft on board the HMAS Canberra during the naval exercise.
Australia Lacks Expertise to Deploy World-Class Amphibious Warfare Capability
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new study by a leading Australian think tank urges reforms
Southeast Asia's Emerging Amphibious Forces
By Koh Swee Lean Collin
ASEAN navies are rapidly acquiring amphibious capabilities. Their intentions, however, remain unclear.
US Marines Plan Insurgent Amphibious Assaults
By Zachary Keck
A senior officer said the Marines will not undertake amphibious assaults in the mold of Iwo Jima in the future.
Does the US Navy have 10 or 19 Aircraft Carriers?
By Robert Farley
The U.S. Navy operates 19 ships that could be called aircraft carriers, but only considers 10 to be actual carriers.
South Korea Hones Its Amphibious Assault Capabilities
South Korea launched a major amphibious assault military drill on Wednesday.
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