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Australia Receives Delivery of First HIMARS
M142 HIMARS launchers will provide the Australian Defence Force with unmatched mobile land-based firepower
The Australian Government has committed to the acquisition of 42 HIMARS launchers.

AVALON, Australia, March 23, 2025 – Lockheed Martin, in cooperation with the US Army and Australian Government, has successfully delivered an initial shipment of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) to Australia. 

The Australian Government has committed to the acquisition of 42 HIMARS launchers. These launchers will give rise to the priority articulated in the 2024 National Defence Strategy to drive the transformation of the Australian Army and enhance their long-range land-based strike capabilities. 

In parallel, the arrival of HIMARS supports the objectives outlined in the 2024 Guided Weapons and Explosives Ordnance Plan to rapidly deliver missile manufacturing in Australia and accelerate the acquisition of long‑range strike over the next decade.

Paula Hartley, Vice President and General Manager of Tactical Missiles for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, acknowledged the excellent cooperation between Lockheed Martin and the US and Australian Governments to deliver the HIMARS ahead of schedule.

 “The Lockheed Martin team is honoured to deliver the first HIMARS to the Australian Defence Force,” said Hartley. “The delivery of our world-class and proven capability, well ahead of schedule represents our commitment to accelerating the acquisition of long‑range strike in Australia.”  

HIMARS is a highly mobile, combat-proven system that fires a family of precision munitions at ranges of 70 to more than 400 kilometres. Transportable by C-130 Hercules and C-17 aircraft, it is rapidly deployable and interoperable with a long-list of regional allies, including the United States.

Warren McDonald, Chief Executive, Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand said, “I would like to thank the Government and Defence for putting their trust in Lockheed Martin to deliver this important capability. In response we delivered ahead of schedule and commit to supporting the soldiers who will use HIMARS to protect Australia’s interests”. 

Lockheed Martin Australia is now looking at associated options to provide sovereign, in-country support, maintenance and sustainment of the Australian HIMARS fleet that will provide technical and logistical support and sustainment services and provide opportunities for small-to-medium enterprises and stimulate local employment and economic benefits.\

About Lockheed Martin Australia

Headquartered in Canberra, Lockheed Martin Australia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation. The company employs more than 1,600 people in Australia working on a wide range of major programs spanning the aerospace, Defence and civil sectors.

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