In mid July 2004 the UK Ministry of Defence outlined potential cuts of up to 25 per cent in existing UK combat systems and 20 per cent in UK personnel numbers within four years. The UK believes precision targeting has lowered the need for as many people and platforms, operations further afield require lighter forces, and changed perceptions of threat have altered the missions of defence forces. Although some believe the cuts may not eventuate, it could be argued a similar review is warranted for Australia\u27s ten-year $50 billion Defence Capability Plan
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Defence cannot be exempt from the coalition government’s emergency budget, and the ‘pain’ that David...
With the 2013 general election now out of the way, the new government is well placed, if it has suff...
Following a new announcement of cuts to the UK armed forces, many are asking whether we are seeing B...
Defence White Paper - Community Consultation Program report of findings. The Panel wanted to note,...
The numbers tell the story - next year the defence budget will fall in real terms by 10.5%, the larg...
Many commentators have expressed dismay at the recent cuts to defence spending. The fear is that the...
Military force projection is the self-reliant capacity to strike from mainland ports, bases and airf...
This new Defence White Paper explains how the Government plans to strengthen the foundations of Aust...
Improving Defence Management is the first major external review of Defence in almost a decade. As su...
In this submission to the Australian Parliament\u27s review of the Defence Annual Report, Lowy Milit...
This report details progress in the Force Posture Review to assess whether the Australian Defence ...
The recent and continuing changes in Southeast Asia - the economic calamity in 1997-98, the overthro...
The Australian Defence White Paper and the Defence Capability Plan 2009 detail a significant increas...
Military force projection is the self-reliant capacity to strike from mainland ports, bases and airf...
The conceptual understanding of security and the practicalities of national defence are interdepende...
Defence cannot be exempt from the coalition government’s emergency budget, and the ‘pain’ that David...
With the 2013 general election now out of the way, the new government is well placed, if it has suff...
Following a new announcement of cuts to the UK armed forces, many are asking whether we are seeing B...
Defence White Paper - Community Consultation Program report of findings. The Panel wanted to note,...
The numbers tell the story - next year the defence budget will fall in real terms by 10.5%, the larg...
Many commentators have expressed dismay at the recent cuts to defence spending. The fear is that the...
Military force projection is the self-reliant capacity to strike from mainland ports, bases and airf...
This new Defence White Paper explains how the Government plans to strengthen the foundations of Aust...
Improving Defence Management is the first major external review of Defence in almost a decade. As su...
In this submission to the Australian Parliament\u27s review of the Defence Annual Report, Lowy Milit...
This report details progress in the Force Posture Review to assess whether the Australian Defence ...
The recent and continuing changes in Southeast Asia - the economic calamity in 1997-98, the overthro...
The Australian Defence White Paper and the Defence Capability Plan 2009 detail a significant increas...
Military force projection is the self-reliant capacity to strike from mainland ports, bases and airf...
The conceptual understanding of security and the practicalities of national defence are interdepende...
Defence cannot be exempt from the coalition government’s emergency budget, and the ‘pain’ that David...
With the 2013 general election now out of the way, the new government is well placed, if it has suff...