WW3 Risk WatchIndo-Pacific

Indo-Pacific

Australia

Australia is smaller in scale, but its integration with the US, submarine and long-range strike investment, and rear-area basing value are significant.

Military spend$32B

Submarine, guided-weapons, and maintenance capacity are all expanding.

Personnel59,000

Reserve 28,000

Air / naval assets145 / 46

When linked with the United States, expeditionary reach and rear-area endurance are strong.

Nuclear postureNo declared nuclear force

Long-range deterrence backed by AUKUS and the US-Australia alliance.

Axes

Score by axis

Land36

Ability to deploy large ground formations with armor and long-range fires.

Sea56

Blue-water operations, carrier and submarine employment, and sea-control capacity.

Air62

Air superiority, long-range strike, airborne early warning, and airlift capacity.

Nuclear0

Warhead scale, survivability, and diversity of delivery systems.

Cyber & space67

Integration of satellites, ISR, electronic warfare, and cyber operations.

Asymmetry33

Missile saturation, gray-zone activity, irregular warfare, and drone-cyber integration.

Alliance82

Alliance depth, overseas basing, reinforcement potential, and long-duration support capacity.

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