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Australia can bring value other than dollars to AUKUS pact

10-08-2023

Bureau Report + Agencies

CANBERRA: Pentagon officials said Wednesday that Canberra could provide Washington with a ground to launch testing for its hypersonic and other long-range precision weapons under a trilateral agreement among Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States (AUKUS) according to a media report.

US Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth said Australia’s contribution to the three-way AUKUS agreement, which includes Britain, “doesn’t always have to be dollars”.

AUKUS was signed in late 2021 and is seen as a way of countering China’s growing role in the Asia-Pacific region.

Work under AUKUS has so far focused on supplying Australia with nuclear-powered submarines, a fleet capable of travelling stealthily over vast distances and striking foes at long range but the pact is increasingly focused on developing advanced capabilities such as long-range precision firing, artificial intelligence and hypersonic weapons.

Wormuth said Australia could be a proving ground for these weapons.

“One thing Australia has in spades is long distances and relatively unpopulated land,” she told media.

“A challenge for us in the US when it comes to hypersonic or even some of our things like the precision strike missile which is not a hypersonic weapon but has very long ranges in some of its increments for us to find open spaces in the US where we can actually test these weapons, it’s a challenge.

“Australia obviously has a tremendous amount of territory where that testing is a little bit more doable so I think that’s a unique thing, as an example, that the Australians bring to the table.”

China criticized the AUKUS as undermining peace in the region but critics have also asked whether it is truly cooperative, or whether the US with its military power will dominate.

Wormuth said she expected the two smaller partners to pitch in and “have skin in this game and they do”.

“The sense I got certainly from talking to senior Australian officials is they’re not doing this to make us happy, they´re not doing this just for fun,” said the Pentagon official, who visited Australia last week for the Talisman Sabre multinational military exercise.

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