16.09.2005, 19:08
Ich stelle es mal hier rein, weil es die "Vorwärts-Verteidigung" der Aussies wiederspiegelt
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Zitat:Maritime concerns drive Southeast Asia war games
Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:50 AM ET
KUANTAN, Malaysia (Reuters) - Australia, Britain, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore signaled the growing importance of Asian maritime security on Thursday, starting their annual war-games with a strong focus on naval exercises.
Twenty-six naval ships, one of the biggest fleets assembled in the 34-year-old joint exercise, gathered in the South China Sea, off Malaysia and Singapore,
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