07.03.2016, 19:40
Ergänzend hierzu eine Übersicht über einige Details des maritimen Parts des Rüstungsprogramms, z.B. Kandidaten für den Ersatz der Anzac-Klasse:
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Zitat:Australia's Latest White Paper Prioritizes Naval Forces with Submarines Frigates Destroyers & MPAs
Australia unveiled its latest defense white paper, the third one in seven years. The Australian government has announced its plans to spend an additional 29.9 billion Australian Dollars on defence over the next decade. A majority of this investment will be for the Royal Australian Navy, in a move to answer China's military rapid expansion as well as rising tensions in South East Asia.