The US military is planning a permanent war-ready weapons stockpile on Australia's southeast coast beyond the range of most Chinese missiles.
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There is “no world” where the United States is not central to balance of power for Australia and the region, despite the Albanese government seeking great self-reliance, Richard Marles has warned. The ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google SYDNEY — Australia on Monday said a woman would lead its army for the first time in history, as part of a reshuffle of ...
As a non-claimant in the South China Sea, Australia stands out among Washington allies as one of the most active participants in military activities.
The US Marine Corps is building a permanent weapons stockpile in southeastern Australia, beyond Chinese missile range. Tender documents reveal a $30 million facility due by 2028.
Prime Minister Albanese called the AUKUS deal “the biggest single investment in Australia’s defense capability in all of our history.” From left: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, U.S.
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 ...
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 US Marine Corps is building its first permanent weapons stockpile in Australia, a move aimed at strengthening Indo-Pacific readiness amid rising tensions with China.