The PLA-inspired vehicle adds visual realism to exercises as Australia’s military trains for conflict against its primary adversary.
The formation is expected to burn through 300,000 liters of diesel per day during high-intensity operations, compared with 40,000 liters previously.
The AS10 AARV (left) and one of two AS9 SPHs that were formally delivered to the Australian Army on 27 February at Hanwha Defence Australia's facility in Avalon near Melbourne. (Commonwealth of ...
The Australian Defence Force has built a reputation as being one of the most respected and formidable militaries in modern times, and that quite simply comes down to the members of the Army, Navy, and ...
The new ABV features the M1 Abrams box-shaped hull and weighs 50 tonnes. (Commonwealth of Australia) An initial group of Australian Army soldiers have started operations and maintenance training on ...