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Reversing the slow-motion collapse of our Navy

Reversing the slow-motion collapse of our Navy

by Michael Shoebridge | Feb 19, 2024 | Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

The Government’s challenge is to get new, properly armed warships into the Royal Australian Navy before the ageing ANZACs break and well before the first underarmed, over budget Hunter class frigate makes its way into service sometime from 2033 – and have these ships...

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