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Oct 27
35m 59s

SPOTLIGHT: HIMARS, the littoral and mari...

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In this episode of the Defence Connect Spotlight podcast, special returning host Liam Garman is joined by Lockheed Martin’s Josh Woodward and Wayne Harrison to discuss the transformational impact of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System for the Australian Defence Force.

The trio discuss the range of ways HIMARS will serve as a significant transformation in Australia’s approach to littoral and long-range strike warfare.

They also discuss how HIMARS, when armed with precision-guided munitions such as the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System and the longer-range Army Tactical Missile System – and soon to be integrated with the Precision Strike Missile – enables land forces to engage high-value targets at ranges exceeding 500 kilometres.

This blurs traditional boundaries between land and maritime domains, allowing the Army to contribute meaningfully to joint strike missions once reserved for the Air Force or Navy.

Finally, they discuss how HIMARS is more than an artillery platform – it represents a strategic enabler within an integrated joint fires network. When linked with persistent surveillance, space-based sensors, and command-and-control systems, HIMARS provides the ADF with a flexible, scalable, and responsive strike capability.

Enjoy the podcast, 
The Defence Connect team

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