Australia will produce 155mm M795 artillery shells for the US

CANBERRA, ($1=1.40 Australian dollars) – Defense company Thales Australia is preparing to start production of 155 mm M795 artillery shells in 2022, learned BulgarianMilitary.com, citing the Defense Brief. To date, Thales Australia has successfully passed certification from the US Department of Defense.

For the past 10 years, Australia has been a stable supplier of TNT and other explosives to US defense companies producing BLU-126 and BLU-111 artillery shells and air bombs.

To organize its local projectile production, Thales Australia had to go through a 3-year certification process. It is known that the production of M795 artillery shells in Australia will take place in Benali, Victoria.

The production process will consist of the following stages of the production line: filling steel shells with explosive TNT, final assembly of ammunition, and verification of compliance with the criteria of the US Army and the Australian Armed Forces.

Australian Thales Australia has not yet revealed the full cost of organizing its production of 155-mm artillery shells.

US and Australia will build hypersonic missiles

The United States and Australia are constantly working to develop a hypersonic cruise missile under the Southern Cross Integrated Flight Science Experiment [SCIFiRE] program. As Breaking Defense writes, the aforementioned SCIFiRE should be read as a natural derivative of Allied hypersonic propulsion efforts dating back to 2007. The

Americans and Australians focused on this potentially breakthrough technology as part of the International Hypersonic Flight Research Experiment [HIFiRE] project. At the same time, it is emphasized that the potential development of SCIFiRE would be an ideal bridge project before the development of the DARPA concept as part of hypersonic technologies, ie.

It is also noted that Australia offers one of the best infrastructures in the world for testing hypersonic technologies. This applies to closed facilities where the operation of drives up to 30 Mach can be developed. At the same time, Australian landfills can be very effective in testing specific solutions that are already outside the laboratory.

Americans, of course, have enormous scientific, technological, and financial capabilities, not to mention the scope of activities of American defense companies developing their research on hypersonic propulsion.

The new hypersonic missile itself will go to equip aircraft currently used by the armed forces of both countries and will carry a warhead with a conventional payload. As Breaking Defense reported, contracts for the next phase of the program have been awarded to Boeing and Lockheed Martin, but it is still possible that Raytheon will also be admitted to the next phase.

The tests should take place in the mid-20s. Finally, in case of its implementation, the new weapons will be delivered to F / A-18 Hornet, EA-18 Growler, P-8A Poseidon, and Machines F-35A Lightning II.

Thanks to SCIFiRE, hypersonic missiles will become part of the arsenal of smaller aircraft, not just bombers. It is planned that with the new design, the unit prices of the missiles may also be reduced compared to the current ones.

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