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Australia Unveils Initiative to Develop Long-Range Guided Missiles

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Last updated: October 31, 2024
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Australia Unveils Initiative to Develop Long-Range Guided Missiles

Australia to Boost Missile Manufacturing Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions

Australia is set to significantly ramp up its missile manufacturing capabilities as part of a strategic defense initiative announced on Wednesday by Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy. This move aims to bolster the country’s weapon stockpiles in light of increasing security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly amidst escalating tensions between the United States and China.

In a speech outlining the plan, Conroy emphasized the necessity for Australia to strengthen its military capabilities, stating, "Strategic competition between the United States and China is a primary feature of Australia’s security environment. That competition is at its sharpest in our region."

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Under the new plan, Australia will collaborate with US defense contractor Lockheed Martin to establish a domestic facility for the production of guided multiple launch rocket systems (GMLRS) — marking one of the first instances of such manufacturing outside the United States. The $200 million "advanced weapons manufacturing complex" is projected to produce up to 4,000 missiles annually, representing more than a quarter of current global GMLRS production and significantly exceeding current demands of the Australian Defence Force.

Additionally, Australia has contracted French armaments firm Thales to manufacture M795 artillery rounds, which are widely utilized in howitzer operations. Conroy acknowledged the discomfort involved in increasing military resources, remarking, "We all wish that acquiring new weapons and munitions was not necessary. But in a world marked by crisis and disorder, a well-equipped military is an essential part of national defense."

This announcement comes on the heels of heightened concerns following China’s recent test-firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile in the Pacific—the first of its kind in four decades. Coupled with worries about China’s increasing defense budget and Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, allied nations have expressed apprehensions over current munitions manufacturing capabilities.

Australia’s move reflects a broader trend among Asia-Pacific nations to significantly boost defense spending. Earlier this year, the Australian government unveiled a comprehensive defense strategy aimed at addressing vulnerabilities related to trade disruptions and securing vital air and sea routes. As part of these efforts, Australia also plans to enhance its naval capabilities with stealthy nuclear-powered submarines through the AUKUS trilateral security pact with the United States and the United Kingdom.

In conclusion, Australia’s commitment to enhancing its military manufacturing infrastructure comes as part of a strategic response to emerging global threats, underscoring a renewed focus on national defense and deterrence capabilities.

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