Warnings over Australia's defence capability
A new report has raised concerns about Australia's defence capabilities, stating that the armed forces lack sufficient strike power. This deficiency could hinder the nation's ability to effectively defend itself. The report highlights the need for improvements in military readiness and resources.
- ▪Australia's armed forces are reportedly lacking in strike power.
- ▪The report emphasizes the potential risks to national security.
- ▪There is a call for enhancements in military readiness and resources.
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