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How can Australia balance the need to strengthen international security partnerships while accelerating investment in domestic defence capability across multiple domains?
In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, Stephen Kuper, Robert Dougherty and Bethany Alvaro discuss a busy week across defence, national security and industry.
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Discussion includes new cooperation agreements signed by the Australian Federal Police with the FBI, PayPal and the US Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division to deepen collaboration against terrorism, transnational crime and emerging security threats.
The team explores Australia’s growing strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific, including the landmark defence treaty signed between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, and what the agreement means for regional security and Pacific stability.
Attention then turns to sovereign capability, including Carbonix becoming the first Australian company to achieve a Safety Assurance Integrity Level III certification for a long-range uncrewed aerial system alongside the announcement of a new $85.9 million F-35 Air Power Precinct in the Hunter region, which will enhance sustainment for Australia’s Joint Strike Fighter fleet and regional operators.
The team also examines Lieutenant General Susan Coyle’s historic appointment as Australia’s first female chief of Army, Air Marshal Glen Braz’s transition to chief of Joint Capabilities, and the leadership changes shaping the future direction of the Australian Defence Force.
Rounding out the episode, the panel discusses the government’s $5.7 million investment in Electro Optic Systems’ Australian-made R400 Slinger counter-drone system under Mission Syracuse and what it signals for the future of sovereign defence manufacturing and counter-uncrewed aerial systems capability.
Enjoy the podcast,
The Defence Connect team
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