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Rules of Engagement (ROE)

We welcome discussion and debate on Broadsides, and we encourage contributions and opinions from a wide variety of perspectives.  NOTE #1: We ask contributors to keep the discussion civil — […]

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Comment on “The Death of Naval Art?”

By Brian Santarpia, 3 July 2026 Jay Heisler’s article, “The Death of Naval Art?”, in the spring issue of CNR raises an important and timely concern about the declining visibility […]

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AU subs Collins class

Australia and Submarines

By Moderator, 2 June 2026 A few weeks ago, the Australian government announced that the Collins-class submarine life-of-type extension (LOTE) program. [See https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/media-releases/2026-05-19/albanese-government-commence-collins-class-life-type-extension] The government states that the program will […]

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Hanwha’s Shipyard

By David Dunlop, 23 May 2026 As we are quickly approaching the decision by Canada and the Carney government coming next month,  I believe this article, “Inside the Yard that […]

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Royal Navy Not Looking So Good

By Moderator, 14 May 2026 A few weeks ago, US President Donald Trump referred to the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers as ‘toys’ and dismissed British naval capabilities as ‘old and […]

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Preview: CNR Volume 22, No. 1

By Dr. Ann Griffiths, 10 May 2026 It’s that time again! Soon there’ll be a new issue of CNR hitting the streets. To whet your appetite, here is a preview […]

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A Case for a Constellation-class Flight II

By Mikaȅl Perron, 2 May 2026 The cancellation of the Constellation-class frigate should be reconsidered by the US government. The proposed FF(x) frigate based on the Legend-class Security Cutter actually […]

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To Pivot or Not to Pivot?

By Dan Middlemiss, 29 April 2026 To pivot or not to pivot is the real foreign policy question which is being somewhat overshadowed by the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP) […]

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