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Australia buys high-tech drones for So. China Sea

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SYDNEY — Australia will invest Aus$7 billion (US$5.2 billion) to develop and buy hightech US drones for joint military operations and to monitor waters including the South China Sea, it said Tuesday.

Canberra has been embarking on its largest peacetime naval investment through a massive shipbuildi­ng strategy that includes new submarines, offshore patrol vessels and frigates to shore up its defense capabiliti­es.

As part of this, the government will spend Aus$1.4 billion to buy the first of six MQ-4C Triton maritime surveillan­ce drones, with the aircraft to enter service from mid2023, complement­ing seven P-8A Poseidon planes currently in use.

"Together these aircraft will significan­tly enhance our antisubmar­ine warfare and maritime strike capability, as well as our search and rescue capability," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in a statement.

"This investment will protect our borders and make our region more secure."

The drones — highaltitu­de, long endurance aircraft that can support missions for up to 24 hours and provide a 360-degree view of their surroundin­gs for over 2,000 nautical miles — will replace the AP-3C Orion spy plane.

"It gives us enormous capabiliti­es in surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance," Defense Industry Minister Christophe­r Pyne told Sky News, adding that the total cost was about Aus$7 billion.

"Australia's responsibl­e for about 10 percent of the world's surface into the Indian Ocean, the Pacific, down to Antarctica up into the South China Sea."

Pyne added that the drones would be used to monitor who was in Australian waters, other countries' naval vessels, for people-smuggling and illegal fishing.

The unmanned systems would also continue Australia's surveillan­ce of the South China Sea, he added.

"Australia insists on its rights to be able to travel through the South China Sea, in internatio­nal waters as we have always done, whether it is with surface ships or aircraft," Pyne said.

China claims sovereignt­y over virtually all the resource-endowed South China Sea, despite rival claims from its Southeast Asian neighbors.

The Australian navy has already conducted joint exercises in the South China Sea with other nations, including the US.

 ?? AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE/ VIA AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? A full-scale mock-up of the MQ-4C Triton maritime surveillan­ce drone is seen in Canberra in 2014.
AUSTRALIAN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE/ VIA AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE A full-scale mock-up of the MQ-4C Triton maritime surveillan­ce drone is seen in Canberra in 2014.

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