Federal government announces new investment in air defence for Australia’s security

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Federal government announces new investment in air defence for Australia’s security
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The federal government will bolster Australia’s surveillance capabilities with a new investment in air defence, including a surveillance aircraft that can provide real-time intelligence and reconnaissance of huge areas of ocean and coastal regions.

The federal government will bolster Australia’s surveillance capabilities with a new investment in air defence, including a surveillance aircraft that can provide real-time intelligence and reconnaissance of huge areas of ocean and coastal regions.

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