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79 ДОКЛАДОВ В КАТАЛОГЕ -- "Australia"
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi aims to bolster economic and security ties with Australia during a three-day visit. This diplomatic push is part of Japan's regional strategy to address rising security concerns.
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CAE has signed a five-year contract to support the Royal Australian Navy’s training systems. This deal is vital for enhancing naval operational readiness and effectiveness.
Australia's investment in HIMARS enhances long-range strike capabilities amid regional tensions.
Australia plans to enhance long-range strike capabilities through a decade-long investment in HIMARS and Precision Strike Missiles, totaling A$2.3 billion.
The Australia-Japan warship deal, valued at about $7 billion, marks a strategic pivot in defense collaboration. Analysts expect deeper tech cooperation, expanding Canberra’s security architecture beyond Washington. The agreement aims to address naval shortfalls and reduce Canberra’s overreliance on the US amid volatility.
A World War I soldier, serving with a green unit loaned to Australian forces, performed a dramatic rescue of two comrades from a burning tank using only his bare hands. The act highlights individual bravery amid the brutal crucible of early armored warfare. The case underscores how improvised courage can shape small, pivotal moments in a larger, brutal conflict.
Australia unveils the 2026 National Defence Strategy and Integrated Investment Program, signaling a major modernization push in maritime power. The plan comes as regional tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific and Washington recalibrates its security posture. The strategy frames Canberra’s deterrence and alliance dynamics for the next decade, with a sharp focus on submarines, frigates, and sustainment capabilities.
Australia releases the 2026 National Defence Strategy and Integrated Investment Programme, signaling a shift toward modernisation and greater deterrence in the Indo-Pacific. The documents outline priorities aimed at strengthening force posture, alliance interoperability, and critical capabilities. The move underscores Canberra’s intent to heighten regional resilience and deter aggression through enhanced readiness and investment.
Australia formalizes acquisition of three upgraded Mogami-class frigates from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The deal reinforces Canberra's naval modernization and regional presence. The arrangement signals deeper defense ties with Japan and aligns with Indo-Pacific power balance goals.
Australia announces a contract with Japan and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for three Upgraded Mogami general purpose frigates. This marks the initial phase of SEA 3000, a program to deliver up to 11 new general purpose frigates for the Royal Australian Navy. The deal strengthens Australia’s regional naval posture and industrial ties with Japan.
Australia and Japan have formalized a $7 billion warship program, signaling closer defense cooperation amid rising strategic competition with China. The deal locks in a multi-year build-and-support plan and expands bilateral interoperability. Analysts caution the move could recalibrate regional naval balance and trigger response from Beijing.
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