Royal Australian Navy Test Fires Tomahawk Cruise Missile, Joins Tiny Club with US, UK

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Sydney: Australia has joined the US and UK as one of the tiny club of countries that can launch the Tomahawk cruise missile, with its legendary accuracy and range of more than 2,500 kilometres.

The Royal Australian Navy test fired the weapon for the first time from HMAS Brisbane, the second of three Hobart-class destroyers, during a test and evaluation event “off the west coast of the United States,” according to a statement.

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Defence Minister Richard Marles said the first Tomahawk firing “demonstrates the strength of our alliance and defence cooperation with the United States, in support of a peaceful, stable and prosperous region.”

Canberra is investing $1.3 billion AUD (US$830 million) to buy “more than” 200 cruise missiles, which the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said is being “introduced into service several years faster than originally planned.” They will be fired from Hobart-class destroyers, Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarines and, possibly, the Hunter-class frigates.

“This Tomahawk firing follows the firings of the Naval Strike Missile and Standard Missile 6 earlier this year and is a practical demonstration of the speed at which the Albanese Government is delivering on its commitment to enhance the lethality of Navy’s surface combatant fleet,” added the MoD.

“The Tomahawk is the jewel in the crown and a step change in our firepower, deterrence and ability to strike land-based targets at ranges never before available to the Royal Australian Navy,” Pat Conroy, minister for defence procurement said in the MoD statement. “This is about keeping Australians safe. But in conjunction with our other investments in long-range strike, as well as the decision to manufacture NSM in Australia, it’s also about delivering more jobs and a safer future made in Australia.”

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The US State Department notified Congress of the potential sale of Tomahawks to Australia in March 2023, at the time saying Canberra was interested in 200 Block V All Up Rounds, as well as “up to” 20 Block IV versions. The sale includes the Tactical Tomahawk Weapon Control System (TTWCS) and the Theatre Mission Planning Centre (TMPC). In keeping with most FMS sale, it will also include extensive support, including unscheduled missile maintenance; spare parts; training; communication equipment and operational flight test. The estimated total cost then was $895 million.

Marles made clear that the cruise missile is being bought to deter countries that may pose a threat to Australia. “By enhancing our own defence capabilities, and by working with partners, we change the calculus for any potential aggressor so that no state will ever conclude the benefits of conflict outweigh the risks,” he said.

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Following Australia, Japan plans to buy twice as many Tomahawks — 400 missiles, including 200 Block IV and 200 Block V — as well as 14 control systems, plus software, hardware, training and other add-ons. The cost for that program is estimated to be $2.4 billion.

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