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Australia names Raytheon, Lockheed Martin as GWEO partners
The Australian Government has named Raytheon Australia and Lockheed Martin Australia as initial industry partners in the Department of Defence’s $1 billion Sovereign Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise.
Minister for Defence Peter Dutton said three Australian-based companies – The Australian Missile Corporation, The Sovereign Missile Alliance and Aurecon Advisory – will support prime contractors as sovereign industry partners of the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise.
“Australia’s strategic environment is becoming more complex and challenging, the Indo-Pacific now sits at the epicentre of global strategic competition,” Minister Dutton said. “It is imperative that we work closely with like-minded countries and industry partners to develop a more capable military force to defend Australia.
Raytheon Australia and Lockheed Martin Australia, along with their US-based parent companies, are the largest suppliers of guided weapons to Defence.
“We will be working with them to rapidly increase our ability to maintain and manufacture guided weapons and their components in Australia,” said Minister Dutton.
“We know we need to work closely with our partners to bolster our self-reliance and this is another major step in delivering that sovereign capability here in Australia.”
The announcement comes as Minister Dutton officially opened a new $96 million state-of-the-art maintenance facility for Navy guided weapons in at Orchard Hills in Western Sydney.
“The facility is a world first for its inherent safety and functionality, and will include advanced software to optimise weapons maintenance,” Minister Dutton said. “It is also just one example of the infrastructure that will need to be delivered in coming years to support our Sovereign Guided Weapons eco-system in Australia.
Defence is building new facilities and infrastructure to ensure it gets the maximum lethal capability from its current missile stocks today and is partnering with Raytheon and Lockheed Martin to build a sovereign manufacturing base in Australia in the future.”
Minister Dutton emphasised the increasing opportunities for Australian industry as the enterprise continues to grow.
“This is an incredibly complex undertaking that will see this new manufacturing capability built from the ground up,” he said. “Accelerating the guided weapons and explosive ordnance enterprise will be a whole-of-nation endeavour.
“Our prime industry partners will work with a panel of local Australian-based providers to deliver an array of necessary infrastructure to support this program into the future.
“There will be many opportunities for Australian companies and workers, not just in manufacturing but in maintenance, infrastructure, research and development and test and evaluation.
“This is an important step towards delivering a necessary capability and is further demonstration of the Morrison Government’s commitment to protect our sovereignty and keep our nation safe.”