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  • Australia's first GMLRS missile production facility opened at Port Wakefield, South Australia in March 2026, marking the first facility outside the US to produce these precision-guided weapons.
  • The facility is part of a $21 billion investment in guided weapons manufacturing aimed at building sovereign capability and strengthening deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.
  • Plans target 4,000 missiles annually by 2029, with complementary Naval Strike Missile production beginning in NSW in 2027.
  • The strategic implications extend beyond military hardware to supply chain resilience and reduced vulnerability to disruptions during regional conflict.

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The GMLRS is a precision-guided munition used by the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), with a range exceeding 70 kilometres. Unlike conventional rockets, it features control actuation systems that allow mid-flight course correction, providing the accuracy required for extended-range strikes. From a national security perspective, developing and manufacturing these weapons domestically represents a fundamental shift in how Australia approaches defence production.

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The Port Wakefield facility, ... represents the first phase of a much larger enterprise. The current phase is a risk-reduction activity certifying manufacturing processes, training protocols, equipment, and assembly techniques. Parts are currently sourced from the United States, but Australian industry is already preparing to manufacture components domestically. Moog Australia has been contracted to develop the control actuation system, a critical component that enables the missile's guidance and flight control. This partnership signals the government's commitment to building a deep supply chain within Australia rather than simply assembling imported components.

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[–] Paragone@lemmy.world 0 points 19 hours ago

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs:

viability/survival comes before comfort.

ALL countries need to be viscerally understanding this.

Zelenskiy's comment about "Groundhog Day" re trying to communicate to the EU it's ACTUAL situation, is proving that some, like the EU, don't understand this principle.

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