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Mr Powers went as far as to claim that Australia had lost its ability to defend itself. It comes after US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth recently called on Australia to hike its defence budget to 3.5 ...
Seaman Recruit Robert Upton, a native of Culpeper, is training to be part of the U.S. Navy’s 125-year tradition of service ...
The United States has issued its most forceful warning yet to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, with the Pentagon urging Canberra to significantly increase defence expenditure or risk undermining its ...
The Pentagon says Australia will be unable to adequately defend ­itself and deliver on its AUKUS commitments unless it ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has described Australia as New Zealand’s “only ally in a world of uncertainty”, ...
Against this backdrop, the idea of a NATO-style alliance in the Indo-Pacific has gained traction. US Assistant Secretary of ...
GAO and U.S. Navy leaders have warned that the U.S. submarine production remains far below the level needed to support AUKUS Pillar I.
There's no near-term fix to boost production rates for attack submarines (SSNs) to meet the needed level, according to ...
In the post-World War II period, the US maintained nearly uncontested supremacy over the vast Asia-Pacific region. Under the ...
BAE Systems’ shares have dipped despite seemingly strong H1 results, which could mean a bargain to be had. I examined the ...
As the US foreshadows the end of its AUKUS review, the question of whether Australia would use the subs in warfare has taken centre stage.
While our purchase of Japan’s frigates is a solid investment, Britain’s claim that it will defend Australia exposes the ...