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  The Federal Government has announced that as part of the Defence Capability Review, Army's ageing Leopard 1 main battle tanks are to be replaced. Although a choice has not been made, the Government says the decision will be between the US M1A2 Abrams, the German Leopard 2 and the British Challenger 2.

The hardening process
Army to get new main battle tank to inhance role

ARMY's Leopard 1 main battle tanks will be replaced as a result of the Defence Capability Review.
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Hit me with your best shot
5/7RAR has got sparring in the box

The challenge for this training exercise is that the enemy play is not scripted and they certainly don't turn up in an anticipated grid square and die a dramatic death like typical enemy, therefore introducing a realistic and unpredictable threat to the Bluefor mission.
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This is where it's AT - Employment Profile

Ammunition safety and performance is often taken for granted. However, ammunition has safety, security and shelf-life characteristics that complicate its storage, repair, management and disposal.
The potential consequence of failure is disaster, in both human and operational terms. It is a vital asset requiring specialist management.

Enter the Ammunition Technician.
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Work outside the square
- Training with the SASR

This issue we start an occasional series on SASR - a down-to-earth look at what type of person serves with the regiment and an insight into what happens in the 18 months it takes to train someone for duty in the Perth-based regiment.
The series will follow the careers of two soldiers of the 23 currently in training and will appear each time the duo passes a milestone in their training schedule.
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20 November 2003
Edition #1087

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