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PODCAST: Strengthening Australia’s defence capability – Sir Roger Carr, BAE Systems

Sir Roger Carr

On this episode of Defence Connect, host Phil Tarrant is joined by the visiting chairman of BAE Systems, Sir Roger Carr, to deep dive into the Australian subsidiary’s involvement in the global company’s endeavours.

On this episode of Defence Connect, host Phil Tarrant is joined by the visiting chairman of BAE Systems, Sir Roger Carr, to deep dive into the Australian subsidiary’s involvement in the global company’s endeavours.

Sir Roger provides a progress report on the development of Adelaide’s Osborne Naval Shipyard, explains the significance of the Australian government’s ongoing commitment to sovereign capability, and outlines the key priorities for BAE Systems in order to ensure long-term sustainability.

Enjoy the podcast,

The Defence Connect team

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