copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Integrated Air and Missile Defence System Integrated Air and Missile Defence is designed to unite multiple capabilities across the joint force to protect a given area against rapidly advancing air and missile threats The program requires sensors across all our Defence capabilities to be connected through multiple pathways to decider systems that evaluate and judge how best to deal with and defeat inbound threats
Medium Range Ground - Based Air Defence AIR6502 Phase 1 Medium Range Ground Based Air Defence As a component to the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) Integrated Air and Missile Defence Program, the Medium Range Ground Based Air Defence project will deliver a ground-based, middle-layer, area air defence capability, designed to deter, deny and or defeat air and missile threats
Australia’s New Weapons Manufacturing Complex to Produce 4,000 Missiles . . . Australia is launching an ambitious plan to establish a domestic Australian Weapons Manufacturing Complex (AWMC) capable of producing up to 4,000 Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missiles annually by 2029 This initiative – a partnership with Lockheed Martin Australia – is a cornerstone of the nation’s strategy to boost its long-range strike capabilities and
Australia’s next step in integrated air and missile defence Australia is joining the US and Japan in developing systems for shielding territory from air and missile attack The news comes as the Department of Defence and Royal Australian Air Force are under pressure to
Australia on track for missile manufacturing and . . . - Defence Ministers The Albanese Government will ensure Australia starts manufacturing Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missiles from 2025, following the signing of a $37 4 million contract between Defence and Lockheed Martin Australia
Missiles to power up ADFs range - Defence The project also includes the precision strike missile (PrSM), which is expected to have a maximum range beyond 500 kilometres Defence is developing plans to manufacture HIMARS-compatible missiles in Australia from 2025
Australia, the RAAF and the Golden Dome The heart of the SDI was a plan to develop a space-based missile defence program that would protect the US from a large-scale nuclear attack The proposal involved layers of technology designed to enable the US to identify and destroy incoming ballistic missiles as they were launched, as they flew, and as they approached their targets
Australia signs long-range missile deal with US - APDR The Australian government has taken the next important step towards increasing the Australian Defence Force’s long-range strike capabilities and supporting domestic defence industry, with the establishment of a new cooperative program with the United States for the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) Australia and the United States have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for PrSM production
Australia’s next step in integrated air and missile defence There’s a lot in there for Australia to think about as it moves towards releasing its 2024 National Defence Strategy and an accompanying update to the Integrated Investment Program (IIP) The first thing to think about is integrated air and missile defence (IAMD) In an earlier article I argued that Australia had fallen behind in IAMD
Safeguarding Australians with boost to air and missile defence The Albanese Government will bolster Australia’s air and missile defence under a $7 billion agreement with the United States to acquire state-of-the-art long-range missiles The acquisition of the Standard Missile 2 Block IIIC (SM-2 IIIC) and Standard Missile‑6 (SM-6) is a significant milestone in the Government’s rapid progress in boosting the long-range capability of Navy’s surface