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Tim Fish

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Tim Fish


Tim Fish is a special correspondent for Shephard Media. Formerly the editor of Land Warfare International and Military Logistics International magazines, Tim joined Shephard in January 2013 after more than seven years experience reporting on the defence industry.

Tim has previously worked as a reporter for Civil Service World, freelanced as a naval analyst in South America and Asia (lounged beach hostels for an extended period -ed), and was the maritime reporter for Jane's Navy International

Naval Warfare

Australia’s new frigate options: No easy choices as pressure mounts on DoD

A new class of General Purpose ‘Tier 2’ frigate will replace the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN’s) Anzac-class frigates, but the selected design options appear to have major issues in terms of compatibility and availability for the future fleet.

Naval Warfare

Frigate or corvette? The new surface combatant expanding Sweden’s strategic horizons

With the new Luleå-class vessel, the Royal Swedish Navy (RSwN) will have a class of modern capital ship that could provide a wide range of naval capabilities that it has not had before, contributing to the shaping of Sweden’s role in NATO and allowing it to perform new missions.

Naval Warfare

Frigate building in South America – the fleet renewal challenge

South America has become something of a retirement village warships where the average age of major surface combatants is 40 years, some of which should probably be in a museum. Peru, however, has joined Brazil and Colombia in a group of three countries that have been attempting to modernise their fleets with new frigates and corvettes built in local shipyards.

Naval Warfare

What is happening with the Greek corvette competition?

The Hellenic Navy has been in the process of replacing its nine remaining Elli-class (Kortaener/S-type) frigates with two new acquisition programmes for frigates and corvettes. The US offer of second-hand US Navy (USN) Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) as potential corvette replacement, however, has given the Greek government pause for thought.