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The Australian government has announced that it is procuring additional numbers of advanced medium-range missiles to ...
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Airservices Australia has consolidated technology functions into a newly formed division led by chief information security officer Anthony Kitzelmann. The new portfolio brings together the air ...
Planes first heard about a live-fire drill when a Virgin Australia pilot picked up a Chinese navy broadcast. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Airservices Australia’s chief executive Rob Sharp told estimates his organisation only found out the Chinese were planning a live-firing exercise at 9.58am on Friday, half an hour after it began.