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US Marine Corps plans for a crisis-ready stockpile in Australia are part of a "growing US footprint" in the country and important for national security, Defence Minister Richard Marles said Wednesday.
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles said the reforms seek to build “a more agile, disciplined and strategically focused Defence organisation."
Australia has released its 2026 Defence Industry Development Strategy (DIDS), outlining measures related to workforce development, export support, industrial grants,
Australia will spend billions on anti-drone technology that will assist Ukraine and Australian military but will not be included in the “staggering” tens of billions of dollars spent on defensive weapons at the NATO Summit,
SINGAPORE, May 31 (Reuters) - Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles on Saturday urged greater transparency from China over its military modernisation and deployments as Pacific nations brace for a more assertive Chinese presence. Speaking to Reuters ...
The first RAAF pilot has completed the training to be certified as launch and recovery operator for the MQ-28, becoming the first non-Boeing pilot on the program. Boeing’s MQ-28A Ghost Bat program achieved another milestone when the first RAAF (Royal ...
Thales Australia unveiled the next generation Bushmaster Mulga 5.6 mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) armoured vehicle on the first day of the Eurosatory
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Yoon defends Lee’s Australia ambassador appointment as military choice
Australia doesn’t just sell weapons; it also has a security cooperation system and a military personnel operation system. In such cases, the Ministry of National Defense provides significant support,
A key member of Australia’s military-intelligence establishment was afforded a column in the Murdoch media’s Australian on Tuesday to insist that the country had to be prepared, with sweeping emergency powers, for the increasing likelihood of a nuclear war
SYDNEY, July 2 (Reuters) - Australia announced changes on Thursday to the way it manages the delivery of defence projects, aiming to curb billions of dollars in cost overruns and lengthy delays. • The government said it would establish a special agency to oversee defence project delivery,
