Three Chinese warships that recently completed live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea have re-entered Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone and are currently being tracked operating east of Hobart.
In recent days, the Chinese Navy conducted two live-fire military exercises in waters near Australia and New Zealand, ...
Australia learned about Chinese live-fire naval drills off the country’s coast that forced dozens of flights to be diverted ...
Minister sounds warning about 'extremely capable' warshipsChinese state-run media has released menacing footage of its live ...
The government’s rabid response to the Chinese warships is aimed at justifying a major spending increase on the military and ...
The US Coast Guard cutter Midgett carried out operations in the Tasman Sea alongside Australia and New Zealand, amidst ...
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter crossing the Tasman Sea as part of maritime security cooperation with Australia and New Zealand ...
Australia warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New Zealand to beware of Chinese warships potentially conducting a live-fire exercise in the Tasman Sea ...
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong says her government has warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New ...
A Virgin Australia pilot alerted Australian authorities about a live-fire drill by Chinese naval ships last week in the ...
A Chinese naval live-fire drill in the Tasman Sea prompted 49 flights to alter their paths last week. Australia's air traffic control only learned of the drill from a Virgin Australia pilot. Concerns ...
Japan and its allied Philippines agreed to a "strategic dialogue" as a means to bolster defense tech and equipment ...