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Australian defence review plots pivot from armour to missiles | Australian defence review plots pivot from armour to missiles |
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Australia will fast track plans to acquire the US HIMARS system. | |
Australia will speed up efforts to buy longer range missiles to counter the growing threat from China, a major defence review says. | Australia will speed up efforts to buy longer range missiles to counter the growing threat from China, a major defence review says. |
It warns the country can no longer be protected by its geographic isolation in the "missile age". | It warns the country can no longer be protected by its geographic isolation in the "missile age". |
The government will spend some A$19 billion ($12bn, £10bn) to deliver the immediate recommendations. | The government will spend some A$19 billion ($12bn, £10bn) to deliver the immediate recommendations. |
The 110-page report is described as the biggest overhaul of Australian defence since World War Two. | The 110-page report is described as the biggest overhaul of Australian defence since World War Two. |
The Defence Strategic Review comes amid increasing military tension in the region over China's stance towards Taiwan, which it has repeatedly vowed to take by force if necessary. | |
The Chinese navy has also established a major presence in the South China Sea, claiming parts of it as its own territory, contrary to international law. | |
"China's military build-up is now the largest and most ambitious of any country since the end of the Second World War. This build up is occurring without transparency or reassurance to the Indo-Pacific region of China's strategic intent," the report states. | |
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the review would "shape the future rather than waiting for the future to shape us", and its recommendations would make Australia "more self-reliant, more prepared and more secure". | |
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It recommends that Australia's armed forces switch focus from land-based armour to "longer-range strike capability, with munitions built in Australia", Defence Minister Richard Marles said. | |
"We need to have a defence force which has the capacity to engage in 'impactful projection'," Mr Marles told reporters. | "We need to have a defence force which has the capacity to engage in 'impactful projection'," Mr Marles told reporters. |
The minister said the acquisition of "precision strike missiles" with ranges in excess of 500km (310 miles) would give the army "the firepower and mobility it needs into the future". | The minister said the acquisition of "precision strike missiles" with ranges in excess of 500km (310 miles) would give the army "the firepower and mobility it needs into the future". |
The review says Australia's northern defences should be strengthened, with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) given greater operating ability from northern bases. | The review says Australia's northern defences should be strengthened, with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) given greater operating ability from northern bases. |
Australia will also fast track plans to acquire the land-based High Mobility Artillery Rocket (HIMARS) system, used by the Ukrainian Army to stem the Russian advance. | Australia will also fast track plans to acquire the land-based High Mobility Artillery Rocket (HIMARS) system, used by the Ukrainian Army to stem the Russian advance. |
To fund the new priorities, a number of projects including plans for new self-propelled guns and ammunition supply vehicles, will be shelved. | To fund the new priorities, a number of projects including plans for new self-propelled guns and ammunition supply vehicles, will be shelved. |
Mr Marles said the review also highlighted the importance of keeping a "continuous shipbuilding capability in this country". | Mr Marles said the review also highlighted the importance of keeping a "continuous shipbuilding capability in this country". |
In March, the US State Department also approved the sale of 220 cruise missiles to Australia in a deal valued at $895m. | In March, the US State Department also approved the sale of 220 cruise missiles to Australia in a deal valued at $895m. |
The non-nuclear missiles will be used by the Virginia-class submarines that Australia will acquire from the US under the Aukus defence pact agreed by Australia, the UK and the US. | The non-nuclear missiles will be used by the Virginia-class submarines that Australia will acquire from the US under the Aukus defence pact agreed by Australia, the UK and the US. |
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