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Publicly released Defence Strategic Review to improve the ADF

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Defence Strategic Review released to improve the ADF

The federal government released the Defence Strategic Review (DSR) this week with a $19B investment promise to improve the ADF in response to greater major power competition. 

According to Defence News, the 110-page review calls for fundamental changes to the ADF to counter modern and emerging threats in Asia-Pacific. 

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“My government commissioned the Defence Strategic Review to assess whether Australia had the necessary defence capability, posture and preparedness to best defend Australia and its interests in the strategic environment we now face,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. 

“We support the strategic direction and key findings set out in the Review, which will strengthen our national security and ensure our readiness for future challenges.” 

The DSR identified six priority areas that require immediate attention to ensure the safety and security of Australia and its interests. The first is to acquire nuclear-powered submarines (SSN) through AUKUS to enhance deterrence capabilities. The second is to develop the ADF’s ability to accurately strike targets at longer ranges and to produce munitions in Australia.  

The DSR also aims to improve the ADF’s capacity to operate from bases in Northern Australia. Initiatives will be taken to enhance the growth and retention of the Defence workforce.  

Another priority area is to boost Australia’s ability to quickly transform disruptive new technologies into ADF capability, in collaboration with the Australian industry. Finally, the DSR aims to strengthen diplomatic and defence partnerships with key allies in the Indo-Pacific region.  

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“There are a lot of tough decisions which need to be made, but in doing so, we are making them in the best interest of our Defence Force and our nation,” Assistant Minister for Defence Richard Marles said. 

“Work to implement the Review starts today, ensuring our ADF and our Defence personnel has the capability they need to keep Australians safe.” 

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