Mission Success for Long Range Anti-Ship Missile Testing
21 March 25
The Albanese Government has delivered on a commitment to significantly upgrade the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) maritime strike capability following a successful live firing of the AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM).
The LRASM is now ready for operational use after the operational test, which was conducted by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18F Super Hornet off the coast of California last month, and supported by the United States Navy.
A total of $895.5 million has been allocated for the acquisition of the LRASM, which will increase the RAAF’s maritime strike range to more than 370 kilometres.
The Albanese Government is investing $28–35 billion over the next decade to develop and enhance targeting and long-range strike capabilities across Defence.
The operational testing involved the validation of weapons preparation and loading as well as targeting and successful weapon engagement. The ADF also simulated a long-range maritime strike against a potential adversary. They were supported by an Australian E-7A Wedgetail and EA-18G Growler aircraft alongside a United States Navy P-8A Poseidon.
This activity delivers on the Albanese Government’s National Defence Strategy’s priorities for the Australian Air Force to deliver enhanced maritime, land and air strike capabilities as part of the integrated, focused force.
Source: Defence Press Release