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Triton drones: Defence is on autopilot, with Ministers along for the ride

Triton drones: Defence is on autopilot, with Ministers along for the ride

by Michael Shoebridge | Sep 19, 2023 | Defence Budget, Policy, Strategy & Capability

The Department of Defence has convinced Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and the PM-chaired National Security Committee of Cabinet to proceed with buying a fourth Triton long range UAV from America’s Northrop Grumman corporation, likely adding some $350 million to...

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