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PERTH (Reuters) - The sale of nuclear-powered submarines to Australia under the AUKUS treaty faces new doubts as U.S.
The reaction to the Russian airbase-that-never-was in Indonesia shows how unprepared Australia is to deal with our changed ...
Army. Air force. Navy … AUKUS? The nuclear submarine program could soon cost as much, or more, than other branches of our ...
Moscow and Jakarta have sought to deepen their military ties in recent years, which should give Australia some reason for ...
The Defence Department told the ABC that “Australia has not supplied weapons or ammunition to Israel” since the Gaza war ...
We need women in the military, including in combat roles. Without them, recruitment targets will fail. It’s not diversity, equality and inclusion: it’s reality.
NZDF has $200 million - $450m to spend on drones for maritime and security surveillance and reconnaissance, and combat, by ...
Australia will bring forward A$1 billion in defence spending in Tuesday's federal budget to boost its military capability, ...
The agency knew when it spent $2.3 billion on the four Poseidons that servicing their high-tech complexity was beyond it.
It has been more than six months since the release of the final report from the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide and as the federal election campaign enters its third week, mental ...
Military leaders are prizing sensors over interceptors in what will be Australia’s future network of weapons for defending ...