The Australian Navy has test-fired a Tomahawk cruise missile from the warship HMAS Brisbane off the west coast of the United ...
Australia has become just the third country to launch a Tomahawk land-attack cruise missile (TLAM) after the Royal Australian ...
Australia will acquire over 200 U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles that can strike land targets from 1,000 miles away.
Warships are now capable of firing missiles with a range 20 times greater than before, after destroyers test fired a Tomahawk ...
The navy has taken a huge leap forward in its long-range strike capability, firing a Tomahawk cruise missile for the first ...
Australian has become just the third country in the world to successfully test fire a new long-range, subsonic missile. See ...
A Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Hobart-class destroyer has carried out the service's first firing of the Tomahawk cruise ...
HMAS Brisbane, one of three Royal Australian Navy Hobart-class destroyers, successfully launched a Tomahawk cruise missile, which is capable of striking land targets "precisely" from 1,000 miles ...
As of 2024, the Navy had hit that limit. In 2021, the Navy announced it would review its policies after an Australian navy ...
Navy Chief Vice Admiral Mark Hammond ... with the weapons set to be deployed on Australia’s three Hobart-class destroyers and future vessels including the three Virginia-class submarines set ...