Australia Bolsters Long-Range Anti-Radiation Missiles

Department of Defence

The Albanese Government is investing up to $650 million to acquire additional stocks of the Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile-Extended Range (AARGM-ER) missiles, which are designed to detect, attack and destroy enemy radar systems.

This is to increase the warstock of the Australian Defence Force and its ability to deter Australia's potential adversaries to keep Australians safe.

This investment is in addition to the $431 million for the AARGM-ER missile previously announced by the Government in August 2023.

These supersonic air-launched missiles will be deployed from Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler aircraft and, in the future, on Australia's F-35A Lightning II aircraft.

The missiles will be acquired through the United States Government's Foreign Military Sales (FMS) procurement process, reflecting our close partnership with the United States.

This investment is part of the Albanese Government's record investment in Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance, including warstock uplift, to deliver the priorities in the 2024 National Defence Strategy.

Quotes attributable to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles:

"This is the Albanese Government delivering the capabilities needed for the Australian Defence Force.

"Australia and the United States continue to work as closely as ever, and the Alliance between our two countries ensures Australians are kept safe and our national interests are defended."

Quotes attributable to Minister for Defence Industry and Capability Delivery, Pat Conroy:

"These world class missiles will improve the range, survivability and effectiveness of our Air Force to find and destroy enemy radars.

"The Albanese Government is delivering its commitment to enhance Australia's long-range strike capability, delivering on a key priority of the National Defence Strategy.

"This acquisition is a testament to Australia's strong, long-standing Alliance with the United States."

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