New laws aim to protect national security amid concern China is recruiting ex Australian military pilots.
personnel who carry out unauthorised military training to foreign troops will face up to 20 years in prison under new laws.
Defence Minister Richard Marles wants to strengthen existing legislation to protect national security.The federal government will introduce new laws governing former ADF personnel training overseas militaries.
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