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

China’s ‘dangerous actions,’ and regional chess moves: The Pacific in 2023

China’s ‘dangerous actions,’ and regional chess moves: The Pacific in 2023
China’s ‘dangerous actions,’ and regional chess moves: The Pacific in 2023

Months of Chinese harassment of Philippine vessels culminated in early December with up to 135 Chinese ships swarming the Philippines around Scarborough Shoal.

5 Indo-Pacific stories: China’s neighbors clasp hands while AUKUS tumbles along

5 Indo-Pacific stories: China’s neighbors clasp hands while AUKUS tumbles along
5 Indo-Pacific stories: China’s neighbors clasp hands while AUKUS tumbles along

The biggest strategic shift in the Indo-Pacific was clearly the combination of China’s economy faltering at the same time as turmoil roiled the top echelons of the Chinese Communist Party and its government.

With new defense agreements, Australia and France ‘rebuild, reset’ relations after AUKUS shock

With new defense agreements, Australia and France ‘rebuild, reset’ relations after AUKUS shock
With new defense agreements, Australia and France ‘rebuild, reset’ relations after AUKUS shock

“France is a power in the Pacific, it’s a power in Europe and it’s a multilateral power, and this is a very important partnership to Australia,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said.

Return of wolf warriors? China bangs drum loudly after US ship sails near Spratly Islands

Return of wolf warriors? China bangs drum loudly after US ship sails near Spratly Islands
Return of wolf warriors? China bangs drum loudly after US ship sails near Spratly Islands

“China’s actions point to a ratcheting up of pressure in support of spurious claims over the Nine-Dash Line,” one analyst told Breaking Defense.

Japan grounds its V-22 Ospreys, calls for US to ground theirs after fatal crash off Japanese island

Japan grounds its V-22 Ospreys, calls for US to ground theirs after fatal crash off Japanese island
Japan grounds its V-22 Ospreys, calls for US to ground theirs after fatal crash off Japanese island

A senior Defense Ministry official, Taro Yamato, said today that Japan plans to suspend flights of its 14 Ospreys temporarily. A planned training flight in southern Japan was canceled.

Aussie procurement minister offers new AUKUS industrial details, pushes back on budget critique

Aussie procurement minister offers new AUKUS industrial details, pushes back on budget critique
Aussie procurement minister offers new AUKUS industrial details, pushes back on budget critique

“So I know people are frustrated, but the defence budget is increasing. Money is flowing to defence industry to deliver capable projects, critical capabilities,” Pat Conroy, minister for defense industry, said.

Aussie PM raises ‘strongest possible objection’ after diver allegedly injured by Chinese ship

Aussie PM raises ‘strongest possible objection’ after diver allegedly injured by Chinese ship
Aussie PM raises ‘strongest possible objection’ after diver allegedly injured by Chinese ship

The Australian government said a Chinese ship “was detected operating its hull-mounted sonar in a manner that posed a risk to the safety of the Australian divers who were forced to exit the water.”

Still ways to go before mil-to-mil talks with China restart: NSC official

Still ways to go before mil-to-mil talks with China restart: NSC official
Still ways to go before mil-to-mil talks with China restart: NSC official

“Right now, of course, the secretary of defense does not have a counterpart; there is no [Chinese] minister of defense. We’re going to have to probably wait on that one,” NSC official Sarah Beran said.

Proposed Australian export law meant to help AUKUS sharing, but experts are sounding alarms

Proposed Australian export law meant to help AUKUS sharing, but experts are sounding alarms
Proposed Australian export law meant to help AUKUS sharing, but experts are sounding alarms

The proposed legislation “expands Australia’s backyard to include the US and the UK, but it raises the fence,” Chennupati Jagadish, Australian Academy of Science’s president, said.

BAE touts upgunned missile tubes for $45B AUD Hunter ASW fleet

BAE touts upgunned missile tubes for $45B AUD Hunter ASW fleet
BAE touts upgunned missile tubes for $45B AUD Hunter ASW fleet

“There’s no more cost that gets added to the program outside that one design zone change, therefore when you consider that as a value for money, it avoids having to complete a brand-new design from ground up,” Craig Lockhart of BAE Systems Australia said.

HII, Babcock to help build Australia’s AUKUS nuclear submarine enterprise

HII, Babcock to help build Australia’s AUKUS nuclear submarine enterprise
HII, Babcock to help build Australia’s AUKUS nuclear submarine enterprise

Babcock Australasia’s Nick Hines said the companies envision an “AUKUS passport” to more easily track skills of the workforce for the subs, allowing the countries to trade workers and fill gaps quickly.

Chinese military ‘directed’ by Beijing to ‘be increasingly provocative”: Navy’s Paparo

Chinese military ‘directed’ by Beijing to ‘be increasingly provocative”: Navy’s Paparo
Chinese military ‘directed’ by Beijing to ‘be increasingly provocative”: Navy’s Paparo

China wants “to create tense, uncomfortable situations in the hope that US and partner forces will vacate the space that every force has a right to be in,” Pacific Fleet Commander Adm. Samuel Paparo said.

‘Really concerned’: Former Aussie Army chief wades into battle over defense spending

‘Really concerned’: Former Aussie Army chief wades into battle over defense spending
‘Really concerned’: Former Aussie Army chief wades into battle over defense spending

The retired lieutenant general, Peter Leahy, said he doesn’t see “much of a future for defense industry here in Australia, so we’ve got to pick up our game. I don’t think we can be taken seriously in the halls of Washington.”

Aussie BAE Systems new VTOL long-range drone STRIX passes design review, in static testing

Aussie BAE Systems new VTOL long-range drone STRIX passes design review, in static testing
Aussie BAE Systems new VTOL long-range drone STRIX passes design review, in static testing

After a successful “ePrototype,” company is building a full-scale prototype of STRIX and “propulsion testing has taken place on a static rig at our Henderson shipyard in Western Australia,” BAE Systems Australia said.

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