U.S. Boosting Military Footprint in Australia: More Weapons, Ammunition and Troop Deployments
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The U.S. is boosting its war-ready military footprint in Australia by lifting deployment of weapons, ammunition, personnel and vehicles alongside the pre-positioning of nuclear submarines as China works at unsettling the Asia Pacific region to its own advantage.
U.S. Marines will also now include Australia – a steadfast ally of America for over a century – in a global prepositioning program, AFP reported , citing tender documents seen by the outlet as other U.S. allies in the region also work to restructure their military alignments.
An initial stockpile in the southern state capital Melbourne will move to U.S. warehouses at Australia’s Bandiana military base in rural Victoria.
“We are seeing a growing US footprint in Australia, that is important in terms of building our own military capability, but also it’s very important for Australia’s national security,” Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles told reporters in Western Australia.
“An American logistics footprint is part of its overall force posture on the continent,” he said, per the AFP report.
Soldiers from the U.S. gather during the opening ceremony of Exercise Southern Jackeroo on May 29, 2026 in Townsville, Australia. Personnel from Australia, the United States, Japan and the Republic of Korea involved in the largest Australian Army exercise of 2026, which will see more than 3,000 troops train together through 2 July. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)
The U.S. Navy is engaging a global defence contractor to employ around 110 engineers, mechanics, material and safety specialists to manage the Australian stockpile, which includes “crew-served weapons,” the documents show.
Australia does not permit foreign military bases on its soil, but about 2,000 U.S. personnel deploy to northern Australia between April and October each year as part of Marine Rotational Force Darwin (MRF-D), under a 25-year agreement which was established in 2011, as Breitbart News reported .
Australia is also considering allowing the United States to use its territory to operate long-range spy drones for sorties over the South-West Pacific and beyond.
A rotating force of U.S.-commanded nuclear submarines will arrive in Western Australia next year.
Marles concluded the “hugely significant American presence” in the Asia Pacific was a balance to China’s “very significant military build up.”
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Breitbart NewsIndependentRight3 days ago U.S. Boosting Military Footprint in Australia: More Weapons, Ammunition and Troop DeploymentsThe U.S. is increasing its military presence in Australia through the deployment of weapons, ammunition, personnel, and vehicles, including the pre-positioning of nuclear submarines. This comes amid concerns over China's influence in the Asia-Pacific region. The U.S. Marines have been included in a global prepositioning program, with an initial stockpile moving to a U.S. warehouse in Australia. Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles emphasized the importance of this growing U.S. military footprint for both Australia's military capabilities and national security.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the increased U.S. military presence in Australia as a response to China's actions in the Asia-Pacific region, emphasizing the strategic importance of the alliance. It highlights the expansion of U.S. military infrastructure without providing significant counterpoints or balanced
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