Australia launches its own missile production plan worth $570 million
Australia announces a $570 million deal for domestic missile production.
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Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy has announced a deal to develop Joint Strike Missiles (JSM) sea and air missiles at a plant north of Sydney.
Later this year, the plant will begin production of anti-ship cruise missiles and JSMs that can be fitted to the most advanced F-35A aircraft.
"This is about investing in our advanced, high-tech industry and developing our sovereign defence industrial base," Conroy said.
A defence official told AFP that the plant will begin production in 2027 and will be able to produce 100 missiles a year.
Concerns over China's huge defence spending and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have led many US allies to express concern about a lack of munitions production capacity. Australia is one of several countries in the Asia-Pacific region that are dramatically increasing defence spending.
Source: The Defence Post