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US planning war-ready weapons stockpile in Australia – AFP

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Published: June 18, 2026 12:45 pm
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Military cooperation between Washington and Canberra is destabilizing the Asia-Pacific Region, China has warned

The US will set up a permanent stockpile of battle-ready arms for its Marine Corps in Australia, AFP has reported after reviewing tender documents and receiving confirmation from officials.

China has repeatedly denounced military cooperation between the US and Australia, accusing the two nations of undermining security in the Asia-Pacific Region and having a “Cold War mentality.”

The tender documents published by the US Navy earlier in June suggest that it has allocated $30 million to construct warehouses and offices at an Australian military base at Bandiana in the southwestern state of Victoria, AFP reported on Tuesday.

The American stockpile, which is expected to reach full capacity by 2028, will initially be stored in Melbourne before being moved to Victoria, according to the papers.

The US Navy is planning to hire around 110 engineers, mechanics, and safety experts via a global defense contractor to manage the arms depot, the agency said.

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The job can’t be performed by US servicemen due to an Australian ban on hosting foreign military bases.

A spokesman for the US Marine Corps told AFP that its activities in Australia “support integrated global sustainment by maintaining ready-for-issue equipment and supplies for operations and exercises across the Indo-Pacific.”

The Pentagon has asked the US Congress for $500 million in 2027 to position equipment and fuel across the Asia-Pacific to deter China. The first American stockpile in the region is expected to open in the Philippines later this year.

On Monday, the Lowy Institute think tank warned that Beijing now has the capability to strike northern Australia from its outposts in the South China Sea. AFP pointed out in its article that the American stockpile in Victoria is being set up outside of the range of Chinese ballistic missiles.

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian rejected the report by the Lowy Institute, urging Canberra to stop hyping up the “China threat.” Beijing is developing its military capabilities for defensive purposes and has no plans of targeting other countries, Lin stressed.


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In late May, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu warned that South Korea and Japan are preparing to host American nuclear arms. “Such weapons could also end up on the territory of Australia because of its participation in the AUKUS partnership,” Shoigu stressed. The AUKUS pact was signed between the US, UK, and Australia in 2021 to facilitate the production of nuclear-powered submarines by Canberra.

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