Despite not being in close proximity to Iran and Russia, Australia has recently made a significant increase in defense spending. The driving force behind this decision is the growing influence of China in the region. Three years ago, Australia abandoned a deal to purchase French-made submarines and instead joined the American-British strategic alliance called AUKUS, which focuses on the operation and development of nuclear-powered submarines. This move sends a clear message to China about Australia’s position.
Last month, Australia unveiled its new security policy called the Strategy of Denial, which centers on external deterrence and preventing hostile actions. As part of this policy, the country is investing heavily in long-range missiles against naval targets and a total investment of about 330 billion Australian dollars over the next decade. With potential threats looming in the region, particularly from the sea surrounding the continent, Australia is preparing for any eventuality.
Australia’s military investments include anti-ship missile systems, ballistic missiles, long-range missiles, and a large fleet that includes nuclear-powered submarines. The country aims to become more independent, secure, and prepared for any threats that may arise. These investments are expected to pay off starting in 2030 with the operation of new ships and submarines. In addition to traditional military capabilities, Australia is also investing heavily in experimental programs for unmanned aerial and marine vehicles.
Despite tensions between Australia and China in the region, Australia is currently avoiding labeling China as a military threat outright. Instead, it is playing a diplomatic game while focusing on building up its defense capabilities. The increase in defense spending can be attributed to regional security concerns and protecting interests in the Indo-Pacific region.
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