(Sydney Composite Electric) Australia will strengthen the implementation of laws that prohibit former national defense from training "certain foreign troops". In addition to the introduction of 20 years of prisoners, they will also expand the ban to prevent Australians from being regarded as national security risks as national security risks.The country provides military training.

Before, the former military pilots living in Australia had assisted Chinese pilots at a South African flight school, but the United States pointed out that these pilots were Chinese military pilots.

Australian Defense Minister Marce Submitted amendment to the parliament on Thursday (September 14). He said that the revision law is to prevent individuals who understand sensitive defense information and provide training or work for some foreign troops or government, because this is because of thisAustralia's national security will face risks.

He also said that some of the amendments are imitated in US law and will strengthen the Australian criminal law.

Unauthorized Australian citizens or permanent residents cannot provide military training

Australia has banned former national defense officers from providing military training to foreign governments.The new law is further, without the authorization of the defense, any Australian citizen or permanent residents can provide military training, otherwise it will face a maximum 20 -year prison penalty.

In October last year, a former U.S. Marine Corps, a former pilot from China, was arrested in Australia.He will be extradited to the United States for trial for training Chinese military pilots in South Africa.Du Gen is a Australian citizen, and he denies any improper behavior.

In June of this year, a flight academy in South Africa provided training to Chinese military pilots for using Western and NATO resources, and was included in the blacklist by the United States on the grounds of national security.The flight training department of China National Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC) China Aviation Industry Group Corporation (AVIC), which is cooperated with the college, is also on a blacklist.