Will Australia integrate Tomahawk cruise missiles into its operational naval fleet by the end of 2025?
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Official statements from the Australian Ministry of Defence or credible defense news sources
Australia's Navy Tests Tomahawk Cruise Missile for First Time, Becomes Third Country After US and UK
Dec 10, 2024, 11:39 AM
On December 4th, the Australian Navy successfully conducted its first test launch of a US-made Tomahawk cruise missile from an Australian warship during a training exercise. Videos released by the Australian Ministry of Defence showcased the event. With this test, Australia becomes the third country, after the United States and the United Kingdom, to possess Tomahawk cruise missiles, enhancing its maritime strike capabilities and demonstrating its commitment to regional security.
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Hypersonic missiles • 25%
Additional Tomahawk missiles • 25%
Other missile technology • 25%
Ballistic missile defense systems • 25%
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Japan • 25%
United Kingdom • 25%
United States • 25%
Cybersecurity • 25%
Fighter Jets • 25%
Drones • 25%
Submarines • 25%
Canada • 25%
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South Korea • 25%
Japan • 25%
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Greens Party opposes • 25%
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Labor Party opposes • 25%