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Australia’s Ghost Bat UAV order to strengthen aerial combat, GlobalData states
Australia’s procurement of MQ-28A Ghost Bat UAVs is set to strengthen the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) operational ...
SYDNEY, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Australia said on Tuesday it had struck a A$1.4 billion ($930 million) contract with Boeing ...
The Australian Army has conducted its first live fire of the AS9 Huntsman 155 mm/52 calibre tracked self-propelled howitzer ...
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles will travel to Japan on Saturday to meet his counterpart, Koizumi Shinjiro, and ...
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 ...
The Australian military will recruit noncitizens from Five Eyes countries with Australian permanent residency to boost troop numbers. This move aims to strengthen the military against future trade ...
SINGAPORE (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 ...
Papua New Guinea said on Friday that Alphabet's Google will build three subsea cables, funded by Australia under a mutual ...
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Australia hosts military drills with US and other nations, likely to draw Chinese surveillance
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The largest-ever war-fighting drills in Australia, Exercise Talisman Sabre, are underway and expected to attract the attention of Chinese spy ships. Australia launched ...
(Bloomberg) -- Australia’s military is loosening recruitment criteria to enable non-citizens to join its ranks and help address a personnel shortfall in the defense forces. The move, first announced ...
The Labor government and the Defence Department announced yesterday that foreign nationals from countries in the US-led Five Eyes spying network will be able to join the Australian military. The ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian and New Zealand militaries were monitoring three Chinese warships moving unusually far south along Australia’s east coast on an unknown mission, officials said ...
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