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These new missiles mean the Navy has its most lethal fleet yet

Andrew Tillett
Andrew TillettForeign affairs, defence correspondent

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The Navy’s strike range for hitting enemy targets has increased 20-fold after the successful test firing last week of the powerful Tomahawk missile, making Australia’s fleet now the most lethal in its history.

With the Indo-Pacific locked in a regional arms race fuelled by alarm over China’s military rise, the Navy has defied the tendency for military acquisitions to be bogged down by delays and test-fired three kinds of missiles from Australia’s fleet of destroyers over the past six months.

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Andrew Tillett writes on politics, foreign affairs, defence and security from the Canberra press gallery. Connect with Andrew on Facebook and Twitter. Email Andrew at andrew.tillett@afr.com

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