Australia to Spend $726 Million to Upgrade Strategic Northern Airbase

Reuters
By Reuters
February 21, 2020Australia
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Australia to Spend $726 Million to Upgrade Strategic Northern Airbase
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison talks to the media at a press conference in Melbourne, Australia on Dec. 12, 2019. (Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Australia will spend A$1.1 billion ($725.9 million) to upgrade an airbase in the country’s tropical north, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday, a development that increases Canberra’s military armory in the Pacific.

The base in the regional town of Katherine in Australia’s Northern Territory will be the home of the country’s new fleet of F-35 strike fighters once the upgrade is finished in 2027.

The development would also be used by U.S. troops, of whom there are 1,250 stationed in Australia’s north.

“It will be integral to our alliance with the United States, and [will] increase the reach of Air Force capabilities in the Indo-Pacific,” Morrison said in a statement.

Speaking to reporters in Katherine, Morrison denied the redevelopment was aimed at China, though it comes amid a souring of bilateral relations.

Australia has historically enjoyed virtually unchecked influence in the Pacific, but its influence in the region has been challenged in recent years by China’s communist party, which has significantly expanded its financial aid to the region.

The Chinese regime denies attempting to use its financial assistance to gain leverage, but Australia remains anxious that Beijing could seek a military presence in the region.

By Colin Packham

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