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Old December 5th 03, 12:00 AM
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"David Bromage" wrote in message
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Thursday, 4 December 2003
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AUSTRALIA TO PARTICIPATE IN US MISSILE DEFENCE PROGRAM

The Government has decided that Australia will participate in the

United
States' missile defence program, Defence Minister Robert Hill

announced
today.



What are the emrging threats to Australia in regards to ICBMs.

I can only think of the mad dog of the region Nth Korea and our
involvement as US allie.



Senator Hill said Australia was working with the US to determine the
most appropriate forms of Australian participation that will not

only be
in our strategic defence interests but also provide maximum
opportunities for Australian industry.

These could include:
* Expanded cooperation to help detect missiles at the point of

launch
and therefore get early warning of an impending attack.
* Acquisition of, or other cooperation in the fields of, ship-based

and
ground-based sensors.
* Science and technology research development, testing and

evaluation.
Senator Hill said the missile defence program was a non-nuclear
defensive system that did not threaten other countries. Its purpose

was
to be able to negate a ballistic missile threat and therefore

discourage
other countries from investing in ballistic missile systems.

Defence Update 2003, released in February, foreshadowed the

increasing
importance of missile defence in the 21st century.

"The Government is concerned that Australia might one day be

threatened
by long range missiles with mass destruction effect and believes

that
investment in defensive measures is important," Senator Hill said.

"Developing this capability will contribute to global, regional and
Australia security by offering protection from missile attack and
dissuading nations from acquiring or developing such weapons.

"There will also be opportunities for Australian industry. Our

decision
last year to invest in the systems development and demonstration

phase
of the Joint Strike Fighter program is already paying dividends,

with
nine contracts awarded to Australian companies to date. There is

the
potential for similar benefits from our involvement in the missile
defence program."

Australia has had a long involvement in missile defence through

hosting
a ballistic missile early warning ground station for 29 years as the
Joint Defence Facility Nurrungar and now as the relay ground station

at
Pine Gap in the Northern Territory.