'We will not be able to defend ourselves':Australia's national defence strategy in question as rare business shuts down
By A Current Affair - 19 hours ago
A third-generation blacksmith fears Australia's national security could be exposed when he is forced to close his rare bomb-casing manufacturing business.
A third-generationblacksmith fears Australia's national security could be exposed when he isforced to close his rare bomb casing manufacturing business.
Nik Burgess runs Kymon Forging and Engineering out of a small factorytucked away in Gosford on the NSW Central Coast.
He claims to have the only forging hammer in the southern hemispherecapable of producing massive bomb casings for warheads carried by fighter jets.
https://amp.nine.com.au/article/62f31c7d-e971-4514-9d81-617eff90f379
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