Australia awards contract for guided missile production

Australia awards contract for guided missile production

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16 January 2024

by Kapil Kajal

The M142 HIMARS – pictured above from Exercise ‘Talisman Sabre' 2019 – is a 227 mm (six-round) MLRS. HIMARS can hit targets at a range of 70 km using GMLRS missiles. (Australian Department of Defence)

The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) has awarded a contract worth AUD37.4 million (USD24.9 million) to Lockheed Martin Australia (LMA) to manufacture guided multiple launch rocket system (GMLRS) missiles in Australia, the DoD said in a press release on 16 January.

Under the ‘Guided Weapons Production Capability (GWPC) Risk Reduction Activity' contract, LMA will begin manufacturing a guided weapons production capability at the Defence Establishment Orchard Hills in western Sydney, and the initial GMLRS missiles are expected to be rolled out from 2025, LMA said in a press release on 16 January.

According to LMA, the contract will enable the production of an initial batch of GMLRS All Up Rounds (AURs) and Launch Pod Containers (LPCs) in Australia for the country's M142 high-mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS).


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