Incognito129
Banned Member
You are dreaming. Australia has no chance of being any kind of power. 20 million population does not simply allow that.Japan can't be a major global player with Korea's, China and Russia all being so close.
The navy won't travel too far from shore, because of local threats.
Russia is a smart player. Even with the economy crap, they still have influence and still can pull super power tricks and missions. Because they are free to act and everyone knows Russia is so capable in a all out conflict that not even the US, today can stomp on them.
China and India aren't there yet. They aren't free to act out side a few hundred Km from shore. Even then they struggle.
Which is why I see Australia as a rising player. They will have 4 homebuilt Aegis destroyers with full helicopter facilities and a smaller missile load. Two aircraft carriers, 8 potent frigates, 6 very capable submarines. Very simular makeup to Japan. Japan has a large number of older ships that are effectively training vessels.
However Australia is free to act in its region and outside its region. It has no threats. It is building a missile shield for itself to ensure its forces can freely operate in any enviroment. Its radar network is one, if not the best in the world which the US is now tapping into for it shield. Its army is tiny in comparison, to all others, but it never intends to fight a land battle on its home turf. That entire army is there to serve off the continent and it will soon be able to move that entire army and tanks very quickly.
As a small force it aims to be better pound for pound than any other, which means it can deliver a bigger punch for the same logistics requirements.
Which also highlights the problem with other countries becomming regional powers. They might have all the fancy equipment, huge armies, but are incapable of moving and supporting them anywhere.
The only way I see Australia as a realised power is through some secret alien technology.