As HMCS Athabaskan deploys on Operation Caribbe, Paul Pryce explains the vital role Canada is playing in the Caribbean and on the Central American coast.
Naval Issues
The Royal Australian Navy’s Collins-class submarine replacement project
Stefan Konrad gives readers a detailed look at Australia’s new submarine procurement program and how it can be a powerful case study for the Royal Canadian navy
Nuclear Submarines: Emerging from the Depths
Gabriel Mallows takes an in-depth analysis on Brazil’s nuclear submarine program and its impact in South America
Military Apportionment In the Event of Scottish Independence: Undertones of Amity or Pettiness? (3/3)
In the third in a series of three, Daniel Woodburn examines military apportionment in the event of Scottish independence
The Case for Canadian Marines
In future conflicts, who will storm the beaches and board pirate vessels for Canada? Paul Pryce explains the need for a Marine Commando Regiment.
The Mistral Suspended
Gabriel Mallows reports on the recent decision of the French government to suspend the sale of French warships to the Russian Navy
Canada’s Northern Strategy: an Interview with Dr. Brooke Smith-Windsor, Former Senior Canadian Representative at the NATO Defense College Rome
Jenny Yang interviews Dr. Brooke Smith-Windsor who was appointed as Canada’s Senior National Representative at the NATO Defense College (NDC). Her interview focuses on Canadian Arctic security.
Completing the Indian Nuclear Triad
Gabriel Mallows sheds light on the development of India’s nuclear submarine fleet
A New ‘Big Honking Ship’: A Canadian Naval Renaissance? (Part 5/5)
In Part V/V, Christopher Cowan provides final analyses on the proposed procurement of an amphibious assault ship for Canada.
Dark Tides on the Black Sea
As Russia strengthens its hold on Sevastopol and works to rapidly expand its Black Sea Fleet, Paul Pryce looks at the region’s shaky balance of power.










