Australia to buy more missiles to counter China

Australia will fast track plans to acquire the US HIMARS system. GETTY IMAGES
Australia will fast track plans to acquire the US HIMARS system. GETTY IMAGES

CANBERRA – Australia will speed up efforts to buy longer range missiles to counter the growing threat from China, a major defence review says.

It warns the country can no longer be protected by its geographic isolation in the “missile age”.

The government will spend some A$19bn ($12bn, £10bn) to deliver the report’s immediate recommendations.

The 110-page study is described as the biggest overhaul of Australian defence since World War Two.

The Defence Strategic Review (DSR) comes amid increasing regional tension over China’s stance towards Taiwan, which it has repeatedly vowed to take by force if necessary.

The Chinese navy has also established a major presence in the South China Sea, claiming parts of it as its own territory, contrary to international law.

“China’s military build-up is now the largest and most ambitious of any country since the end of the Second World War. This build up is occurring without transparency or reassurance to the Indo-Pacific region of China’s strategic intent,” the report states. (BBC)

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