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Australia's army fired a truck-mounted long range rocket system that has become a priority for U.S. allies in the ...
The Precision Strike Missile—developed by Australia and the United States—has a maximum range of more than 310 miles.
U.S. and Australian forces collaborated on a milestone precision strike missile test using HIMARS, enhancing Indo-Pacific ...
The Dark Eagle hypersonic missile system, described as the most potent non-nuclear weapon in the US arsenal, was stationed in ...
Australia fired a HIMARS rocket and a Precision Strike Missile from its own soil for the first time during the Talisman Sabre 2025 exercise.
Various anti-ship missile firings demonstrated the ability of the U.S. and its allies to hit maritime targets from land-based ...
The U.S. is upgrading its missile system with a precision-strike missile that can hit moving targets at sea.
The event began with live-fire exercises, including Australia’s first use of U.S.-supplied HIMARS rocket systems.
The live fire was also the first time the Australian Army had fired out of HIMARS with regional partners. Another first for the Army during Talisman Sabre included using the Typhon Mid-Range ...
In a milestone moment, the US Army has conducted a live-fire test of its precision strike missiles in Australia, the first ever west of the international dateline.
A frantic arms race between the US and China is underway in the Pacific while the fate of Taiwan hangs in the balance.
Australia received its first two HIMARS in March and plans to field up to 36 launchers, Wilson said. The system extends the army’s strike range to more than 250 miles.