Australia fires first HIMARS long-range rocket in war game with US
AUSTRALIA, JUL 14 – Over 35,000 troops from 19 nations participate in drills highlighting advanced weapons, including HIMARS fired jointly by Australia, U.S., and Singapore for the first time, officials said.
- On July 14, 2025, Australian soldiers and U.S. and Singapore forces fired HIMARS rockets at Shoalwater Bay during Exercise Talisman Sabre in Queensland.
- The exercise, involving over 35,000 troops from 19 nations, marks the first time Australia has live-fired HIMARS and extended operations into Papua New Guinea, with Vietnam and Malaysia attending as observers.
- Brig. Gen. Nicholas Wilson, overseeing the demonstration, said HIMARS grants Australia land and maritime long-range strike capability and that the country plans to field up to 36 launchers.
- Wilson stated, "We fired five rippers," referring to firing five rockets from the HIMARS in this first live-fire on home soil involving four Australian, two U.S., and two Singaporean launchers.
- The event underscores Australia’s effort to strengthen regional security and alliances amid expected Chinese surveillance of the drills, which officials say will be monitored to adjust future exercises.
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Australia Hosts Largest-Ever Military Exercise With 19 Nations, Likely to Draw Chinese Attention
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The largest-ever war-fighting drills in Australia, Exercise Talisman Sabre, are underway and expected to attract the attention of Chinese spy ships. Australia launched missiles from its M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, known as HIMARS, on Monday during live-fire exercises at the Shoalwater Bay Training Area, a 4,500 square kilometer (1,700 […]
Australia Fires First HIMARS Long-Range Rocket in War Game With US
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Australian soldiers, joined by US Army artillerymen, fired their High Mobility Artillery Rocket System for the first time, marking a significant upgrade to the nation’s long-range strike capabilities.
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