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Questions remain around sovereign manufacturing. Can Australia continue scaling its land and cyber capabilities while balancing industrial capacity and long-term strategic priorities?
In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, Stephen Kuper, Robert Dougherty and Bethany Alvaro discuss a significant week across Australia’s defence landscape, in particular the $750 million investment to expand the Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle fleet (PMV).
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The discussion explores the platform’s operational performance, lessons learnt from deployment in Ukraine, and emerging considerations around counter-drone technologies, including the potential integration of directed-energy systems.
The team also assesses news about the broader land capability developments, including a $2.3 billion push to enhance the Army’s long-range strike capacity through systems such as the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System.
Attention then turns to domestic industrial capacity, with a closer look at Australia’s ability to manufacture key components locally, such as vehicle engines.
On leadership, the team discusses the appointment of a new defence secretary, marking a historic milestone and signalling a potential shift towards stronger alignment between defence strategy and domestic industry policy.
Rounding out the episode, the panel dives into emerging cyber defence priorities, including proposals for a national cyber reserve force.
Enjoy the podcast,
The Defence Connect team
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