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The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) has initiated a project to research and develop quantum technologies that can ...
Asia Pacific Defence Reporter Kym Bergmann says the failure underpinning Australia’s defence is not “lifting numbers in the ...
Australia is buying nuclear-powered submarines as a deterrent, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday, adding that ...
Military leaders are prizing sensors over interceptors in what will be Australia’s future network of weapons for defending ...
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Australia's First AH-64E Apache is Under AssemblyThis was followed by Boeing Defence Australia announcing on Feb. 7, 2024 that it received a seven-year initial support contract, covering "maintenance, engineering, aircrew and maintainer training ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will fight for his job in a tightly contested election campaign expected to be dominated by cost-of-living concerns, the country’s relationship with ...
Pi-Shen Seet received funding from the Australian Department of Defence's Strategic Policy Grant Program and the Australian Army Research Scheme. Anton Klarin receives funding from the Australian ...
SYDNEY-Australia’s ruling Labor Party revealed plans in its federal budget on March 25 to fast-track A$1 billion (S$843 million) in defence spending amid a growing consensus in Canberra that the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles and Deputy Chief of the Royal Australian Navy, Rear Admiral Jonathan Earley. Picture: NCA NewsWire ...
A delegation of more than 60 South Australian-based defence companies will converge on Avalon to demonstrate cutting-edge innovation and research technologies. The state provides critical support ...
Despite a $50.3bn investment into defence, Australia’s total spend will not make the 3 per cent target put forward by the US. Picture: NewsWire Jim Chalmers has given an ominous warning about growing ...
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