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Australia fast tracks missile-making programme as regional tensions rise

Canberra wants domestic manufacturing capability to counter assertive China, analysts say

Australia is fast tracking plans to begin manufacturing advanced missiles and other guided weapons in response to growing tensions in the Indo-Pacific region and concerns over its reliance on imports.

Scott Morrison, Australia’s prime minister, said on Wednesday the government would spend A$1bn (US$712m) to develop a manufacturing capability and would look to select an industry partner. Raytheon Australia, Lockheed Martin, Kongsberg and BAE Systems are expected to compete to participate in the programme.  

“As the Covid-19 pandemic has shown, having the ability for self-reliance, be it vaccine development or the defence of Australia, is vital to meeting our own requirements in a changing global environment,” said Morrison on a visit to Raytheon Australia.

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