A never-before-seen report reveals the Howard government committed Defence to a novel procurement approach for one of the ...
When one thinks of the United States Navy’s (USN) partnership with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), the nuclear submarine ...
(Commonwealth of Australia) A Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Hobart-class destroyer has carried out the service's first firing of the Tomahawk cruise missile. The Department of Defence (DoD ...
For years, only the U.S. and British navies had the ability to launch Tomahawk cruise missiles. But thanks to China acting like it wants to take over the Pacific, Australia can fire them, too.
On December 9, 2024, the Australian Navy announced the first launch of a Tomahawk—the missile was launched from the Hobart-class destroyer HMAS Brisbane (DDG 41) and successfully hit a container ...
Australia has become only the third country in the world to acquire and fire a Tomahawk cruise missile. HMAS Brisbane, a Hobart-class destroyer, fired a Tomahawk missile during a test and evaluation ...
Australia welcomed itself to the Tomahawk club this week, squeezing off a test tube from the Hobart-class destroyer HMAS Brisbane on the west coast of the US. It possibly included a quick antipodean ...
Besides arming its Hobart-class destroyers ... a Tomahawk cruise missile fired from the Royal Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Brisbane is going to impact its target. The launch was conducted ...
An Australian warship fired a Tomahawk cruise missile in a test, making the country, an ally of the United States, the third nation in the world to operate the long-range weapon.HMAS Brisbane, one of ...
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 ...