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Australia to acquire 15 Bushmasters for HIMARS command and control

An Australian Army rifleman of Combat Team Charlie from Battle Group Ram reverses an Australian Army Bushmaster onto a RAAF C-17A Globemaster during Exercise Ever Ready Ram at RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland. Photo: CPL Nicole Dorrett

The federal government has announced a $45 million contract to build additional 15 Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles.

The federal government has announced a $45 million contract to build additional 15 Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles.

Thales Australia will build the Bushmaster vehicles in Bendigo, supporting hundreds of jobs in the local economy and many more jobs across the supply chain in Victoria, according to the government announcement.

This contact will continue Bendigo’s more than 20-year history of producing these iconic vehicles that have seen service around the world.

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The additional 15 Bushmasters will facilitate command and control of Army’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) long-range fires regiment.

This supports the federal government’s $1.6 billion investment to accelerate the delivery of the first land-based long-range fires capability for the Australian Defence Force (ADF), ensuring the ADF is equipped to deter potential threats and keep Australia safe.

Since coming to office, the government has invested over $200 million in Bendigo for an additional 93 locally made Bushmasters, according to Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy.

“I am delighted to be back in Bendigo to announce a further $45 million investment in the region, with the production of an additional 15 Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles,” he said.

“This additional investment in Bendigo is another example of the Albanese government’s commitment to a future made in Australia.

“Protected vehicles such as the Bushmaster are part of the Sovereign Defence Industrial Priorities in the Albanese government’s Defence Industry Development Strategy, and this announcement shows we are supporting the Australian defence industry to deliver our priorities.”

The iconic Bushmaster is currently in use in nine countries and is world-renowned for its high level of protection and mobility for troops. In particular, it has seen commendable service in Ukraine through medical evacuation, command and control, and fire support roles as part of Ukraine’s efforts against Russia’s unilateral, illegal and immoral invasion of Ukraine.

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