洛克希德·马丁澳大利亚公司、制导武器与爆炸弹药(GWEO)小组和澳大利亚陆军对首枚澳大利亚制造的制导多管火箭系统(GMLRS)导弹进行了实弹演示。演示于2026年4月9日在南澳大利亚的伍默拉试验场进行。
演习中,这枚地对地导弹从澳大利亚陆军通过远程火力计划采购的高机动火箭炮系统(HIMARS)上发射。洛克希德·马丁澳大利亚与新西兰公司(LMANZ)表示,该演习旨在展示澳大利亚国内 GWEO 制造能力的进展。在皇家澳大利亚炮兵第10旅第14团的支持下,此次演示实现了所有测试目标。活动期间收集的性能数据将用于在2027年计划进行的美国全面认证飞行测试之前验证该系统。
洛克希德·马丁澳大利亚首席执行官杰里米·金表示:“这是一项杰出的成就。我们在两年内建立了波特韦克菲尔德设施,并生产了美国以外的第一枚 GMLRS。”此次试射是在2025年12月南澳大利亚波特韦克菲尔德新专用设施启用之后进行的。
The GMLRS has a range of over 70 kilometres and is the main weapon used by the Australian Army’s HIMARS launch vehicles.
First Australian-manufactured GMLRS missiles are test fired at the Woomera Test Range in South Australia. Credit: Australian Department of Defence/Andrew Green.
Lockheed Martin Australia, the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance (GWEO) Group, and the Australian Army have conducted a live-fire demonstration of the first Australian-made Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missiles.
The demonstration was conducted at the Woomera Test Range in South Australia on 9 April 2026. Discover B2B Marketing That Performs
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During the event, the surface-to-surface missile was launched from a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) acquired through the Australian Army’s long-range fires programme.
Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand (LMANZ) stated that the exercise aimed to demonstrate the progress of Australian domestic manufacturing capability for GWEO.
The demonstration, supported by the 14th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery of the 10th Brigade, “achieved” all test objectives, LMANZ said.
Performance data collected during the event will be used to validate the system before a full US certification flight test scheduled for 2027.
LMANZ chief executive Jeremy King said: “This is an outstanding achievement. We have worked closely with defence to make ready the Port Wakefield facility and produce the first GMLRS outside the United States—all within two years.
“This speed to capability aligns with the Government’s GWEO objectives and is a testament to the outstanding collaborative work of the Australian team and our US colleagues.”
The latest test-firing follows the December 2025 opening of a new dedicated facility at Port Wakefield, South Australia.
Engineers responsible for assembling and delivering the missiles to the Australian Army had previously undertaken training at Lockheed Martin’s US production sites.
They later returned to Australia to set up the Port Wakefield production line, where final assembly took place.
LMANZ stated that completion of the first batch of Australian-produced GMLRS and the successful demonstration fulfilled the “final milestone” of the Guided Weapons Production Capability Risk Reduction Activity contract.
The GMLRS, a precision-guided munition, serves as the main weapon for the Australian Army’s HIMARS vehicles and has a range exceeding 70 kilometres (km).
Australia Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy said: “Australia is now the only country outside the United States to make the GMLRS missile, providing opportunities for Australian industry to enter into global supply chains.
“This successful test-firing is a major milestone for Australia’s sovereign guided weapons capability, demonstrating concrete progr