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 ...
Australia will buy US missiles at a cost of A$7 billion ($4.7 billion) to boost its long-range strike capabilities, with ...
The Australian government will spend A$7bn ($4.7bn) acquiring “state of the art” missiles from the US for use by its naval ...
Australia will purchase a $7 billion arsenal of long-range missiles from the United States to bolster its defences, as ...
SYDNEY - Australia said on Tuesday it would bolster air and missile defence in a A$7 billion ($4.7 billion) deal with the ...
Washington | Australia will pay $7 billion to the US government for hundreds of long-range missiles in a deal approved by ...
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’s naval fleet will be armed with the world’s best long-range missiles under a $7bn deal with the United States.
Pacific, Canberra is set to spend nearly $5 billion on a series of cutting-edge medium and long-range missiles from the US.
The Albanese government is spending billions of dollars to upgrade Australia’s missile defences, with the defence industry ...
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 ...