Military and security service personnel strengths | approximately 60,000 active troops (30,000 Army; 15,000 Navy; 15,000 Air Force) (2023) |
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Military equipment inventories and acquisitions | the military's inventory includes a mix of domestically produced and imported Western weapons systems; in recent years, the US has been the largest supplier of arms; the Australian defense industry produces a variety of land and sea weapons platforms; the defense industry also participates in joint development and production ventures with other Western countries, including the US and Canada (2024) |
Military service age and obligation | 17 years of age (with parental consent) for voluntary military service for men and women; no conscription (abolished 1973) (2023). note 1: foreign nationals who are permanent residents, particularly New Zealanders, or those who have applied for citizenship or overseas candidates who have appropriate experience and qualifications from an overseas military can apply to join the ADF note 2: women have served in all roles, including combat arms, since 2013; in 2022, they comprised about 20% of the military |
Military deployments | note: the number of Australian military forces varies by mission; since the 1990s, Australia has deployed more than 30,000 personnel on nearly 100 UN peacekeeping and coalition military operations around the World. |
Military expenditures | |
Military Expenditures 2023 | 2% of GDP (2023 est.) |
Military Expenditures 2022 | 2% of GDP (2022) |
Military Expenditures 2021 | 2.1% of GDP (2021) |
Military Expenditures 2020 | 2.1% of GDP (2020) |
Military Expenditures 2019 | 2% of GDP (2019) |
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