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Australia Launches $570M Plan to Build Missiles Domestically

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 22, 2024
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Australia unveiled a $570 million deal to build missiles domestically Thursday, a bid to beef up military capabilities amid a regional arms race.

Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy announced a deal to develop naval and air-launched Joint Strike Missiles (JSM) at a plant north of Sydney.

The factory will break ground later this year, producing anti-ship cruise missiles and JSMs that can be fitted to state-of-the-art F-35A aircraft.

“This is about investing in our advanced, high-tech manufacturing industry and developing our sovereign defense industrial base,” said Conroy.

A defense official told AFP the factory would begin production in 2027 and would be capable of producing 100 missiles a year.

Both missiles were developed by Norway’s Kongsberg.

Concerns about China’s massive defense spending and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have led many US allies to voice concern about a shortfall in munitions manufacturing capabilities.

Australia is among several Asia-Pacific nations dramatically increasing defense spending.

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Asian defense spending reached a record $510 billion in 2023, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a London-based think tank.

Australia has launched a string of ambitious defence projects, including the development of a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines.



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