Australian army gets battle-tested US long-range missiles
- Australia has enhanced its military capabilities after China's naval circumnavigation, according to the Australian Defense Department.
- The Royal Australian Air Force tested the AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missile last month, confirming its operational readiness.
- Australia has invested $562.7 million for the missile acquisition.
- The Australian army has received its first mobile long-range US rocket system, capable of striking targets over 500 kilometres away.
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