Australia Commits Billions To Bolstering Long-Range Missile Capabilities

Royal Australian Air Force Growlers will be equipped with AARGM-ER missiles.
Credit: Australian Department of Defense/Sgt. Pete Gammie
SINGAPORE—The Australian government will spend A$3.3 billion ($2.1 billion) to accelerate and bolster its precision strike and missile capabilities. Canberra announced Aug. 21 plans to acquire 200 Tomahawk ship-launched cruise missiles and 60 Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile Extended Range...
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