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Australia progresses US missile deal

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Washington: Australia and the United States have progressed a defence partnership under which Australia is set to begin producing guided missiles, including for export to the US and beyond, by the end of the year.

Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy, who is in the US to meet Trump administration officials, announced that Australia, the US Department of War and American weapons giant Lockheed Martin had signed a statement of intent and would open an office in Alabama to underpin the project.

Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy travelled to the US to meet Trump administration officials.

Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy travelled to the US to meet Trump administration officials.Credit: Cameron Atfield

The announcement was made days before Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was due to fly to Washington for his first proper face-to-face meeting with President Donald Trump in which the controversial AUKUS submarine pact is expected to be a key topic of discussion.

The statement signed on Monday (Tuesday AEST) paved the way for co-production of critical long-range missiles across the guided multiple launch rocket system (GMLRS) family of munitions and precision strike missiles. Australia was on track to start making GMLRS by Christmas, Conroy said.

“The joint statement also acknowledges that for guided weapons manufacturing in Australia to be viable and sustainable, production quantities would need to extend beyond the demand of the Australian Defence Force,” Conroy said at the Australian embassy in Washington.

The weapons will be available for export to the US, and potentially elsewhere through what Conroy called “the US-led global supply chain”.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy at Garden Island, Sydney, last month.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy at Garden Island, Sydney, last month.Credit: Janie Barrett

Asked if that meant weapons could be exported to US allies such as Israel or Ukraine, Conroy said Australia’s export control regime would still apply, “so we would have to be comfortable with the end user”.

The plan was announced in 2023 as part of efforts to spur ammunition development amid the war in Ukraine and bolster defence industries in both nations.

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