Australia really does run on the smell of an oily rag. Our fuel reserves are pitifully low by international standards, and we ...
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Australia is doing well in developing uncrewed naval vessels. Now it needs to redouble efforts to get them into service ...
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Europe’s view of China has evolved rapidly in recent decades. What began as a broad lack of knowledge about the country gave ...
The collapse of Syria’s Assad regime—with President Bashar al-Assad not even informing his closest associates before fleeing ...
Supposedly, something big happened in the defence world on 12 December. Upstart startup Anduril announced a joint venture ...
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On Christmas morning in 1974, Cyclone Tracy unleashed catastrophic destruction on Darwin, forever altering the city and ...
Plans for making 155mm artillery shells in Australia are inadequate. They’ll leave us still relying on imports for some parts ...
The Australian Army does not have a social licence problem, it has self-confidence issue. On balance, the community from ...