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Defence Strategic Review 2023
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The front cover the Defence Strategic Review
Presented24 April 2023
Commissioned by3 Aug 2022
SubjectDefence
PurposeStrategic force review
Official website
https://www.defence.gov.au/about/reviews-inquiries/defence-strategic-review

The Defence Strategic Review (DSR)(formally, National Defence: Defence Strategic Review 2023) is a formal review of the force posture and force structure of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) following the 2020 Defence Strategic Update. The review was commissioned by the Albanese government on 3 August 2022 and released on 24 April 2023. The government chose Professor the Hon Stephen Smith and former Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston, AK, AFC (retired) to conduct the review.[1] The review included considerable number of recommendations for the government to undertake to best meet the security and geopolitical challenges of the Asia-Pacific, and south-China sea;

https://www.defence.gov.au/about/reviews-inquiries/defence-strategic-review

Background

The Review

Recommendations

Climate Change and Disaster Relief

Deterrence and Resilience

Partnerships

Strategy and Force Design

Structure and Capability

Technology

Force Posture

Accelerated Preparedness

Workforce

Acquisition, Risk and Accountability

Finances

Oversight & Future Planning

Outcomes & Government Response

Included in the DSR itself is the Albanese government's response to the recommendations outlined.

Our Defence Strategic Environment

National Defence – A Whole-of-Government Approach

Force Design, Structure and Capability

A Fully Integrated and More Capable ADF

Maritime Domain

Land Domain

Air Domain

Space Domain

Cyber Domain

Technology and Asymmetric Advantage

Force Posture and Accelerated Preparedness

Posture, Basing and Infrastructure

Fuel

Logistics and Health

Information and Communications Technology

Security

Capability Acquisition, Risk and Accountability

Climate Change and Support to Domestic Disaster Relief

Finances and Resources

Implementation, Oversight and Future Planning

Response

International Response

China

France

United Kingdom

United States

  1. ^ "Defence Strategic Review | Prime Minister of Australia". www.pm.gov.au. Archived from the original on 23 March 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.