Australian drones to monitor South China Sea
Australia will spend $A7billion on drones that can be airborne for more than a day and hunt enemy submarines, sharing their surveillance information with Five Eyes allies including New Zealand.
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Australia will spend $A7billion on drones that can be airborne for more than a day and hunt enemy submarines, sharing their surveillance information with Five Eyes allies including New Zealand.