The government will create a 3.8 billion Australian dollar (USD 3.1 billion) fund to lend to exporters that banks are reluctant to finance, Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne said.
Australia is around the 20th largest defence exporter with most of its exports including the Bushmaster armoured vehicle and the Nulka missile decoy sold to the United States, Britain, Canada and New Zealand.
The aim of boosting Australia into the top 10 defence exporters was "very realistic," Pyne said
Trade Minister Steve Ciobo said his government was not concerned that exported arms could be turned against Australia.
"This isn't about providing weapons or arms to rogue regimes or anything like that," Ciobo told Nine Network television. "We've got strict controls and those controls make sure we only supply defence assets in the future to like- minded countries that have a strong human rights record and have protections in place."