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World Defence NewsAustralia Secures $4.7 Billion Deal for Advanced US Missiles

Australia Secures $4.7 Billion Deal for Advanced US Missiles

Australia Secures $4.7 Billion Missile Deal with the US Amid Rising Tensions in Asia-Pacific

Canberra, Australia – In a significant move to bolster its naval defense capabilities, Australia announced on Tuesday a $4.7 billion agreement to arm its navy with advanced medium and long-range missiles from the United States. This strategic upgrade comes as military tensions escalate in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in light of concerns over China’s increasing assertiveness.

The deal, described as a “significant milestone” by Australian officials, aligns with a newly unveiled defense strategy aimed at enhancing the country’s defense posture against perceived threats. The Australian government will allocate 7 billion Australian dollars to procure the versatile SM-6 missile, capable of targeting aircraft and cruise missiles, along with the upgraded SM-2 Block III C missile, which features advanced guidance and homing technology.

Pat Conroy, Australia’s Minister for Defence Industry, emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "Australia faces the most complex geo-strategic environment since the Second World War." He articulated that these "world-leading" missiles are crucial for safeguarding national interests and deterring potential adversaries in what is described as the "missile age."

The newly acquired missiles are slated for deployment across Australia’s Hobart-class destroyers, with plans to incorporate them into the upcoming Hunter-class anti-submarine frigates. This strategic enhancement follows Australia’s commitment to significantly increase defense spending to counter vulnerabilities related to vital trade routes and critical air and sea access.

In concert with these developments, Australia intends to advance its naval fleet by introducing stealthy nuclear-powered submarines as part of the AUKUS trilateral security pact with the United States and the United Kingdom. Defence Minister Richard Marles highlighted that the new missiles will enhance the lethality of the Australian Defence Force (ADF), enabling long-range strikes across maritime, land, and air targets while bolstering defensive capabilities.

This landmark missile deal marks Australia’s proactive approach to modernizing its military capacity and reaffirming its commitment to national defense amidst the shifting geopolitical landscape in the Asia-Pacific.

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