Defence Today
magazine has the in-depth analysis, the news, the predictions
- in authoritative articles about Australia's defence
forces, defence industry and defence science.
Our company's track record
in the Defence Sector is unsurpassed. DefenceToday has
the content, the market reach and the focus on Defence
capabilities to meet the marketing objectives of our
clients - and it's a great read.
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meets these objectives, please visit our Articles
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the content, with the option to download full-colour
pdf files of articles as they were published.
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Market Reach - Defence Today
has the widest coverage of any Defence magazine in Australia:
- We print 20,000 copies of the magazine - We mail personally-addressed
copies to more than 2,000 senior officers in Defence
and on military units.
- We mail personally-addressed copies to more than 1,000
senior executives in Defence Industy.
- We distribute more than 8,000 copies to major military
units Australia-wide.
- We retail more than 8,000 copies through the top 1,100
newsagents and book stores Australia-wide.
- We provide on-line and downloadable pdf versions of
articles in each edition on this website for research
and information purposes.
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DefenceToday - Editorial
Content
Defence Today content:
Major feature articles on Defence projects for capital
equipment
Feature articles on air power, land and martime platforms
Analysis of weapons and firepower
Evaluation of threats, capabilities and strategies in
the region
Interviews with high profile people in Defence and Defence
industry
Previews of major land, sea and air conferences and
expositions
Explanation of technologies related to military power
Updates on the impact of major world power decisions
on the region
Historical reviews of military milestones and present-day
outcomes
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