Australian Military Bank is the longest operating financial institution connected to the defence force in Australia. When it comes to providing its customers with credit for car buying purposes, the ...
Australia’s army has outlined progress introducing the Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter, with a range of training activities under way. Training work on the type, which was introduced in ...
Australia and Norway have a lot in common ... Both countries are spending huge amounts on military capabilities. Both are ...
Ukraine is set to receive additional weapons and equipment contribution from the Australian and US governments, to strengthen ...
But this event is a further public example of the steady deepening of Australian military integration with the US armed forces, most of which flies largely under the radar. A more significant ...
Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy says Australia will send 49 tanks to Ukraine as part of a $245 million military support package in the country’s war against Russia. The Australian reports ...
Australia still decided to hand over American-made M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, the service life of which in the Australian army should end soon. This was stated by the Minister of Defense Industry ...
The latest Australian package is worth A$245 million. It brings the total Australian military aid to Ukraine since the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022 to A$1.3 billion, and overall Australian ...
With this transfer, Australia has committed military assistance to Ukraine worth around $1.3 billion. Canberra decided to transfer the forty-nine M1 Abrams to Ukraine because the new M1A2 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australia will donate 49 tanks to Ukraine to help its army fight a renewed assault from Russian forces amid fears the growing ...
Australian Army soldiers setting up fuel deployment from hoses on the ship to the shore. Picture: Supplied. A large-scale training exercise held on Cowley Beach in Queensland on Monday showcased ...
HMAS Sydney fires the Royal Australian Navy’s first standard missile 6 (SM-6) during Exercise Pacific Dragon 2024 Australia announced a $4.7 billion purchase of missiles from the U.S. in October ...