SA defence tech research gets multimillion-dollar boost
Hi-tech SA national security research has been awarded an out-size slice of funds to drive breakthrough military capability.
The AUKUS a landmark agreement between the US, UK and Australia, which was announced to share military technology and boost combined military strength in the Asia-Pacific region.
Hi-tech SA national security research has been awarded an out-size slice of funds to drive breakthrough military capability.
One week on from Donald Trump’s re-election, the Acting Prime Minister has made a bold statement on the future of Adelaide’s nuclear-powered submarine project.
Australia’s $368bn nuclear-powered submarine project will be kickstarted with a key deals to be inked in Adelaide.
Key players in making Australia’s AUKUS submarine fleet a reality are getting to work.
Alarm is being raised about the $368bn nuclear-powered submarine project’s shipyard expansion threatening rare butterflies.
Adelaide’s frigate program chief is warning of a threat to continuous Adelaide naval shipbuilding as he pitches to build destroyers.
Struggling to understand the naval shipbuilding overhaul? You’re not alone, so The Advertiser assembled a top panel of defence experts to explain the deal in detail.
A revamp of the Royal Australian Navy will see the number of warships more than double and the addition of missile-firing drone ships. See the full details.
The premier has hailed revamped plans for Australia’s future navy as a big win for Adelaide’s shipbuilding industry – but the opposition leader sees it very differently.
The defence minister has confirmed plans to build Hunter class frigates in Adelaide will be cut back, but a new project will be unveiled to take their place.
Six Hunter-class frigates are likely to be built in Adelaide instead of nine, and the navy will be bolstered by a new fleet of small warships, according to reports.
I’ve been watching the ups and downs of Adelaide shipbuilding for 30 years and history is repeating itself in the Hunter frigates farce, writes Paul Starick.
A plan for how to grow the nation’s defence industry and the related workforce as we embark on an unprecedented naval ship build will be released soon.
A crucial plan to speed up submarine production in the US has been caught in the middle of a bitter political dispute.
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