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page 1Cold War history of Australia

ANZUS
The Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty (ANZUS or ANZUS Treaty) is a collective security agreement between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States that was signed in 1951, and from which New Zealand has been partially suspended since 1986. It firstly recommits the parties to the purposes of the United Nations, prohibiting the use of force or threats except in self-defence. The following provisions require the parties to maintain their "capacity to resist armed attack", consult with each other on security matters in the Pacific and declare that an armed attack on any of
ECHELON
thumb|right|upright|A radome at [[RAF Menwith Hill, a site with satellite uplink capabilities believed to be used by ECHELON]]
thumb|right|RAF Menwith Hill, [[North Yorkshire, England]]
thumb|right|Misawa Air Base Security Operations Center (MSOC), [[Aomori Prefecture, Japan]]
Malayan Emergency
1948–1960 conflict in British Malaya
Royal Australian Air Force
air warfare branch of Australia's armed forces
Australian Army
land warfare branch of Australia's defence forces
UKUSA Agreement
secret treaty permitting internet surveillance
Australian Secret Intelligence Service
Australian foreign intelligence agency
Australian Signals Directorate
Australian signals intelligence agency
Petrov Affair
cold war spy incident
Oakey Army Aviation Centre
airport in Australia
General Dynamics F-111C
military fighter jet aircraft model
No. 2 Squadron
Royal Australian Air Force airborne early warning and control squadron
No. 6 Squadron RAAF
Royal Australian Air Force squadron
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in Australian service
multi-role combat aircraft family used by the Royal Australian Air Force
1st Australian Task Force
joint military task force