Scary new addition to Australian army
Designed to hit enemy targets both on land and sea from distances of at least 250 kilometres, the system is now under formal consideration by the Albanese government.
Designed to hit enemy targets both on land and sea from distances of at least 250 kilometres, the system is now under formal consideration by the Albanese government.
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