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Labor to boost spending on military drones

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

The federal government plans to spend between $2bn and $5bn more on drones, part of Australia’s new national defence strategy.

Set to be released by the defence minister, Richard Marles, on Thursday, the plans will bring spending on uncrewed and autonomous capabilities by the defence force to between $12bn and $15bn over the next decade.

Local manufacturing will also be prioritised in the plans.

“The war in Ukraine and conflicts in the Middle East underscore the rapid advancements in these technologies, and the ability for these systems to generate significant asymmetric advantage against larger, more expensive platforms,” Marles says.

double quotation markExpanding our fleet of autonomous and uncrewed systems across all domains will not only help the ADF keep our nation safe, but will boost Australia’s sovereign defence industry – supporting local jobs and harnessing Australian innovation.

The defence minister, Richard Marles.
The defence minister, Richard Marles. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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Marles says Australia still hopes strait of Hormuz will reopen as Trump blockade begins

The defence minister, Richard Marles, said Australia still wants to see the strait of Hormuz open after the US naval blockade of Iranian ports began on Monday evening.

Marles spoke to RN Breakfast, saying the government was “deeply invested” in having the strait open and the global fuel supply chain “return to normal”. He said:

double quotation markWe are working with all of our partners around efforts that are being taken forward in respect of the straits of Hormuz and how Australia can best contribute. … We really need to see what plays out throughout the remainder of the ceasefire.

The minister added he believes the US, too, wants to see the strait of Hormuz open, despite Trump’s blockade.

Richard Marles. Photograph: Masatoshi Okauchi/Shutterstock
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