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Australia, which has already committed billions of dollars to long-range, air-launched and naval missiles, this week outlined plans to boost local industry and capacity under its GWEO plan.
The country's government has committed to establishing a GWEO capability and local industrial capability promising A$16-$21 billion (US$10.5-$13.8 billion) of funding over the decade and committed $58-$74 billion in the same period towards capabilities that integrate with GWEO.
Australia's already committed GWEO plans will see a major boost in capability with the navy's strike range going from 200km to 2,500km, the army's from 40km to 1,000km and the air force's from 100km to 900km.
The country's government has committed to establishing a GWEO capability and local industrial capability promising A$16-$21 billion (US$10.5-$13.8 billion) of funding over the decade and committed $58-$74 billion in the same period towards capabilities that integrate with GWEO.
Australia's already committed GWEO plans will see a major boost in capability with the navy's strike range going from 200km to 2,500km, the army's from 40km to 1,000km and the air force's from 100km to 900km.
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