Australia announced this week it was buying $4.7 billion in American-made SM-2 and SM-6 missiles — two of the world’s most ...
The Australian government will spend A$7bn ($4.7bn) acquiring “state of the art” missiles from the US for use by its naval ...
SYDNEY - Australia said on Tuesday it would bolster air and missile defence in a A$7 billion ($4.7 billion) deal with the ...
Australia will buy U.S. missiles at a cost of $4.7 billion to boost its long-range strike capabilities as the country ...
Defence Minister Richard Marles says Australia's purchase of US-issue Standard Missile‑6 (SM-6) is the "acquisition of ...
Australia announced Tuesday a $4.7 billion deal to arm its navy with cutting-edge US medium and long-range missiles at a time of rapidly escalating military tensions in the Asia-Pacific.
Australia announced on Tuesday a $4.7-billion deal to arm its navy with cutting-edge United States medium- and long-range ...
Pacific, Canberra is set to spend nearly $5 billion on a series of cutting-edge medium and long-range missiles from the US.
On Tuesday, Australia announced the purchase of long-range Standard-6 and Standard-2 3C ballistic missiles from the United States, worth $4.7 billion, to strengthen its air and missile defense systems ...
The Albanese government is spending billions of dollars to upgrade Australia’s missile defences, with the defence industry ...
The SM-2 IIIC and SM-6 missiles, similar to those being procured by Japan, will be progressively rolled out across the Royal ...
Canberra is acquiring the Standard Missile-2 Block IIIC (SM-2 IIIC) and Standard Missile‑6 (SM-6) effectors under an AUD7 billion (USD4.6 billion) agreement with ...