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Australia fires first HIMARS long-range rocket in war game with US

Up to 40,000 troops from 19 nations are taking part in Talisman Sabre, across thousands of kilometres from Australia's Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island to the Coral Sea on Australia's east coast

July 14, 2025 / 14:54 IST
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Soldiers gather next to a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) launcher during the annoucement of the weapon system's delivery at the Australian International Airshow in Avalon on March 24, 2025. Australia's army has received its first delivery of a "game changer" mobile long-range US rocket system, the government said on March 24. The country's acquisition of the HIMARS system -- used with devastating effect by Ukraine against Russian forces -- was accelerated after a 2023 defence strategic review. (AFP)

Australia's army fired a truck-mounted long range rocket system that has become a priority for U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific for the first time on Monday, alongside U.S. and Singapore forces firing the same system in joint war games.

Armoured trucks with HIMARS - High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems that can reach 400 km (250 miles) - are in high demand in the Ukraine conflict and are also being acquired by U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific, including Australia, which is reshaping its forces to respond to China’s military build-up.

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On the first day of Australia’s largest war games, "Talisman Sabre", the U.S., Australia, Japan, France, South Korea and Singapore held a live-fire exercise in northern Queensland involving U.S. F-35B fighter jets and land-based long-range strike rockets and missiles.

Up to 40,000 troops from 19 nations are taking part in Talisman Sabre, across thousands of kilometres from Australia's Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island to the Coral Sea on Australia's east coast.