Australia to buy Tomahawk cruise missiles in $1.7bn spend on long-range defence capability
by Amy Remeikis from World news | The Guardian on (#6E0M5)
Anti-radiation and anti-tank missiles among purchase which will be locked in just days after raucous internal debate at Labor conference over Aukus pact
The Albanese government has announced a $1.7bn spend on hi-tech missiles which the defence minister, Richard Marles, said are needed to hold our adversaries further from our shores and keep Australians safe".
Australia will become just the third nation after the US and the UK to have access to Tomahawk cruise missiles, with $1.3bn being spent on 200 of the long range missiles to boost the capability of the three Hobart-class air warfare destroyers.
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