Colin Clark

Colin Clark

Contributing Editor (At Large)

Colin Clark, the founding editor of Breaking Defense, is now our Indo-Pacific Bureau Chief, based in Sydney, Australia. In addition to his foundational efforts at Breaking Defense, Colin also started DoDBuzz.com, the world’s first all-online defense news website. He’s covered Congress, intelligence and regulatory affairs for Space News; founded and edited the Washington Aerospace Briefing, a newsletter for the space industry; covered national security issues for Congressional Quarterly; and was editor of Defense News. Colin is an avid fisherman, grill genius and wine drinker, all of which are only part of the reason he relishes the opportunity to live in Australia. cclark@breakingmedia.com

Stories by Colin Clark

‘Mind your own business’: PRC defense minister to world, hours after PLAN ship rushes US destroyer

‘Mind your own business’: PRC defense minister to world, hours after PLAN ship rushes US destroyer
‘Mind your own business’: PRC defense minister to world, hours after PLAN ship rushes US destroyer

“The big strategic goal is a Chinese-led international order, a Chinese century, where the US strategic primacy has ended. The US can basically move back to the Western Hemisphere and focus on itself, which is what he was saying,” Malcom Davis, China expert at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, said.

US, Japan, South Korea announce push to boost missile defense data sharing

US, Japan, South Korea announce push to boost missile defense data sharing
US, Japan, South Korea announce push to boost missile defense data sharing

The United States, in a rare mention of nuclear weapons, “reaffirmed its steadfast alliance commitments to Japan and the ROK backed by the full range of U.S. capabilities, including nuclear.”

‘Right time to talk is now:’ SecDef Austin ‘deeply concerned’ China unwilling to talk

‘Right time to talk is now:’ SecDef Austin ‘deeply concerned’ China unwilling to talk
‘Right time to talk is now:’ SecDef Austin ‘deeply concerned’ China unwilling to talk

“To be clear: we do not seek conflict or confrontation,” US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told the Shangri-La Dialogue. “But we will not flinch in the face of bullying or coercion.”

Eye on US-China rivalry, Australia’s PM stresses ‘collective responsibility’ in key speech

Eye on US-China rivalry, Australia’s PM stresses ‘collective responsibility’ in key speech
Eye on US-China rivalry, Australia’s PM stresses ‘collective responsibility’ in key speech

“Doing our part to fulfill the shared responsibility all of us have to preserve peace and security,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. “And making it crystal clear that when it comes to any unilateral attempt to change the status quo by force: be it in Taiwan, the South China Sea, the East China Sea or elsewhere, the risk of conflict will always far outweigh any potential reward.”

Despite AUKUS pledges, Aussie defense spending drops $1.5B, report says

Despite AUKUS pledges, Aussie defense spending drops $1.5B, report says
Despite AUKUS pledges, Aussie defense spending drops $1.5B, report says

A new report from a leading Australian thinktank says there’s a “disconnect” between Australia’s strategic priorities and the money to fund capabilities to tackle them.

Write algorithms, wage EW, share data: Lessons from Ukraine war

Write algorithms, wage EW, share data: Lessons from Ukraine war
Write algorithms, wage EW, share data: Lessons from Ukraine war

“The loss rate for Ukrainian UAVs at the moment is about 10,000 UAVs a month,” Jack Watling, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, said. “That’s the level of equipment that both sides are going through.”

Mateship’s not enough: ASPI urges better US understanding of Aussie forces

Mateship’s not enough: ASPI urges better US understanding of Aussie forces
Mateship’s not enough: ASPI urges better US understanding of Aussie forces

“At the senior levels, there are so many two- and three-star Australians that knew two- and three- and four-star Americans. They would call each other or VTC each other, and nobody knew,” one interviewee said. “We didn’t know, and we kept saying, hey, we would really appreciate it if you let us know what’s happening … so we can help facilitate the outcomes.”

Philippine army head sees China threat ‘every day in South China Sea’

Philippine army head sees China threat ‘every day in South China Sea’
Philippine army head sees China threat ‘every day in South China Sea’

“Whenever we fly in our own territorial waters, we are challenged by the Chinese, challenged because they say we are in their territory, when in fact it is our territory,” Lt. Gen. Romeo Browner, commanding general of the Philippine Army said.

Aussie thinktank calls for sweeping ITAR changes for AUKUS

Aussie thinktank calls for sweeping ITAR changes for AUKUS
Aussie thinktank calls for sweeping ITAR changes for AUKUS

“As quiet work begins on Pillar I, and as traditional sources of resistance return to the driver’s seat of alliance defence industrial and technology cooperation, there is a distinct risk that any progress towards setting the optimal legal and regulatory conditions for AUKUS, particularly Pillar II, to function as intended will falter,” the United States Studies Centre report says.

‘Hard truth’: Aussie army ‘consuming readiness’ in face of inflation, new strategic environment

‘Hard truth’: Aussie army ‘consuming readiness’ in face of inflation, new strategic environment
‘Hard truth’: Aussie army ‘consuming readiness’ in face of inflation, new strategic environment

“We’ve seen an increased demand for budget as costs rise due to inflation and consistent challenges to our workforce, including recruiting and retention. And there have been increased demands on our vehicles and our equipment,” Lt. Gen. Simon Stuart, head of the Royal Australian Army, said.

Downing of Russian missiles shows ‘profound effect’ of Ukrainians training on US systems: General

Downing of Russian missiles shows ‘profound effect’ of Ukrainians training on US systems: General
Downing of Russian missiles shows ‘profound effect’ of Ukrainians training on US systems: General

“I think about the value of training forces that never previously had a capability like that and then we provide that capability to them. And they’re able to conduct an intercept in that way,” Gen. Charles Flynn said. “To me that’s that’s the bigger issue.”

Aussies plan massive armored cuts; review charts shift to power projection

Aussies plan massive armored cuts; review charts shift to power projection
Aussies plan massive armored cuts; review charts shift to power projection

The planned purchase of Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) will be cut from 450 to 129, a blow to competitors Hanwha and Rheinmetall.

South Korea and Japan resume intel sharing agreement, but not all problems are solved

South Korea and Japan resume intel sharing agreement, but not all problems are solved
South Korea and Japan resume intel sharing agreement, but not all problems are solved

“The restoration of the bilateral GSOMIA and the desire now to expand intelligence and other types of security cooperation are made possible by President Yoon’s determination to improve relations and Japan’s growing anxiety about an assertive China,” Patrick Cronin of the Hudson Institute wrote.

US-Philippines discuss ‘roadmap’ for weapon buys, including potential multi-role fighter sale

US-Philippines discuss ‘roadmap’ for weapon buys, including potential multi-role fighter sale
US-Philippines discuss ‘roadmap’ for weapon buys, including potential multi-role fighter sale

Leaders discussed what US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called “a security-sector assistance roadmap to support the delivery of priority defense platforms over the next five to 10 years, including radar, unmanned aerial systems, military transport aircraft and coastal- and air-defense systems.”

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