China can already strike northern Australia with ballistic missiles deployed to its South China Sea outposts, and its capacity to hit the Australian mainland will grow substantially over the next decade, a new Lowy Institute Analysis warns.

The Analysis, entitled Understanding the Chinese military threat to Australia, by Sam Roggeveen and David Vallance, provides a comprehensive public assessment of the military threat China poses to Australia.

The authors track the dramatic rise in Chinese defence spending over the past 30 years, estimating it will reach approximately US$977 billion by 2035 — almost double the current figure.

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The report’s key findings, opens pdf:

  • China’s ability to direct military force against Australia operates primarily through domains other than direct strikes on the Australian landmass. Its ability to interdict Australia’s maritime trade, sever undersea communications infrastructure, conduct sophisticated cyber operations, and project naval power into Australian waters is robust and will grow substantially over the coming decade.
  • China can already strike northern Australia with ballistic missiles deployed to its South China Sea outposts, and its capacity to strike the Australian landmass from Chinese territory will grow over the next decade as the DF-27 intermediate-range ballistic missile, and potentially a conventionally armed intercontinental ballistic missile, grow in service numbers.
  • Two factors could quickly and dramatically escalate the strike threat against the Australian landmass: China could field a new long-range bomber (a crewed or drone aircraft), or it could deploy existing bombers and missiles to bases closer to Australia.
  • China’s military build-up has already eroded US military primacy in the Indo-Pacific, increased the threat to Taiwan, and created structural pressure on regional states to accommodate Beijing’s preferences. These shifts affect Australian security regardless of China’s capacity to strike Australian territory.
  • maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone
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    15 days ago

    You don’t contribute to this instance in any other way other than to stoke racist warmongering fear.

    Fuck off loser.

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      They’re almost certainly a bot account. The 5.1k posts of racist anti-china propaganda is the indicator I’m looking at.

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      To add to this, these think tanks are becoming a genuine problem as well, framing politically motivated opinions as researched facts.

      Most if not all is coming from conservatives and their extremely wealthy influencers.

      It’s getting real tiring, all of it.

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      Yep. “Nuclear armed nation could destroy nearby countries” is definitely not some big news story and not something anyone should be losing sleep over.

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      8 days ago

      Ironically, I think origin energy tried to slug us a $2000 power bill when we moved into a warehouse. We’d actually already disconnected the power between the two shortly after moving in… lucky we did…

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        When i moved into my old flat they said i only needed gas and electricity accounts, i even asked about anything else like water and they said no.

        2 years later the cunts turn my hot water off with no warning (said they “mailed out notices” but i never saw any) and when i called they demanded i pay around $3000 in back payments for not having a hot water account set up with them.

        Cunts even tried ignoring the Energy and Water Ombudsman when they chased em up about it. Had no hot water for almost 2 weeks till they finally dropped it, and all coz they took ages to respond to anything.

        Origin Enery sux.

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    Lowy are really desperate to get that thumping going arent they. Must have some sweet arms deals in the pipeline

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    DW we have subs (that aren’t escort capable) coming (might not actually come) to defend our trade routes (from said trading partner). And it only cost hundreds of billions of dollars! (might end up costing trillions)

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    Every country has the right to arms like they want. What it can’t do is starting wars of agressions