Australian defence force to spend $1bn acquiring naval strike missiles and army rocket systems

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Defence industry minister says purchase of rockets ‘largest expansion of army strike capability in living memory’ with range extended from 50km to 300km

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Australia will spend more than $1bn on new naval missiles and acquiring a US rocket artillery system used by the Ukrainian military.

The defence industry minister, Pat Conroy, said the acquisition of 20 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (Himars) including launchers, missiles and training rockets, from US defence contractor Lockheed Martin was the “largest expansion of army strike capability in living memory”, reflecting the need to deter threats in a time of “strategic uncertainty”.

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