Submarines on batteries dramatically change the balance of power in the oceans
The article discusses the impact of battery-powered submarines on maritime military power dynamics.
Strait of Hormuz: The Persian passage fought over by Greeks, Ottomans, and Portuguese
The Strait of Hormuz has been a contested maritime passage throughout history, critical for global oil flow and geopolitical power.
Maritime Strategy: China's Maritime Crown Jewels
China is strategically enhancing its naval power, taking advantage of U.S. military actions in Iran.
War between the United States, Israel, and Iran, LIVE: Israel announced that it killed Ali Larijani, the Iranian security chief
Israel's Defense Minister announced the killing of Ali Larijani, a key figure in Iranian power, during the ongoing conflict with the United States and Iran.
How the government wants to compel EDF to contain the costs of new nuclear power
The French government is implementing measures to control EDF and manage the costs associated with new nuclear power projects through loans supported by citizens' savings.
Maritime power, energy dependence, and challenges for Asia
The article discusses the significance of the Strait of Hormuz in the context of energy dependence in Asia and the geopolitical tensions between the US and China.
P. Xenokostas: Shipyards and ferry transportation are a unified ecosystem and a strategic priority for the country
The Greek shipbuilding industry is prepared to take on the renewal of the ferry fleet if supported by national and European institutional and financial backing.
Tanker has run aground in Bamble
A tanker loaded with liquid fertilizer has run aground off Langøya in Bamble, Norway, after losing power.
Aircraft Carrier Charles de Gaulle, the French ‘masterpiece’ of nuclear propulsion, will guard the Suez Canal
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the deployment of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Mediterranean to secure essential maritime routes following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Greek Shipyards on the World Map – How We Reached the Agreement
A significant cooperation agreement was signed between Greece's ONEX Shipyards and South Korea's Hanwha Power Systems, emphasizing a new trilateral partnership involving the US, Greece, and South Korea.
From Langley to Ford: The 'Floating Combat Cities' that Made America a Superpower
The article discusses the historical significance and strategic implications of naval power in establishing American military dominance, referencing key military theories.
China’s Dominance in the Sea is Rapidly Increasing... Leaving the US Behind in Submarine Production
China has surpassed the US in building nuclear submarines, leading to new debates over maritime power dynamics.
Why big power rivalry is the ‘main threat’ to Asean maritime security
ASEAN leaders highlight that growing strategic mistrust among major powers is the primary threat to maritime security in Southeast Asia, as noted during the Munich Security Conference.
CONVOY 2026: Nuclear Technology in Focus
The article discusses the emergence of nuclear technology as a potential solution for clean and efficient energy in shipping, with a focus on the CONVOY 2026 training program by CORE POWER.
Adrift cruise ship during entry to the port of Piraeus
A cruise ship flagged from Malta experienced a power distribution failure and became adrift while entering Piraeus port, requiring assistance from tugboats for a safe docking.
New frigates become Sweden's means of power against Russia
Sweden plans to decide on purchasing four new frigates this spring, which are intended to enhance its maritime defense capabilities amid growing concerns over Russia.
Igoumenitsa Port plans three OPS installations via HEDNO
The port of Igoumenitsa is set to implement a significant project involving the installation of three Onshore Power Supply systems to enhance energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in maritime transport.
Port of Igoumenitsa: Construction of 3 Onshore Power Supply positions for ships
A high-strategic project for Greece's energy transition in maritime transport begins with the installation of three Onshore Power Supply systems in Igoumenitsa port.
Presentation on Nuclear Safety in Shipping at the IMO
A Greek nuclear engineering leader discussed the importance of nuclear safety regulations in maritime operations at an IMO conference.
Drone stealth and amphibious assault ships: here is the new Chinese military combo
The Chinese Navy is developing an innovative combination of maritime and autonomous capabilities that could reshape the balance of power in the Western Pacific, centered around the new-generation Type 076 ‘Sichuan’ amphibious assault ship equipped with electromagnetic catapults.
INS Vikrant: India's Power in IFR After 60 Years, Learn...
INS Vikrant will participate in the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam on February 18, 2026, showcasing the Indian Navy's maritime power before more than 60 navies.