Australia to dramatically scale back spending on infantry fighting vehicles in major defence overhaul
by Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon from World news | The Guardian on (#6B12X)
The move aims to free up funding for the government to accelerate and expand other projects
Australia is set to dramatically scale back the number of infantry fighting vehicles it buys for the army as part of a defence overhaul to be announced on Monday.
The army had planned to acquire up to 450 infantry fighting vehicles, at a cost of up to $27bn, to replace Australia's Vietnam war-era armoured personnel carriers.
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