Australia, US Push Pacific Deterrence Amid China’s Security Overtures
AUSTRALIA, JUL 22 – Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 includes 35,000 personnel from 19 nations using Sustainable Aviation Fuel that can reduce carbon emissions by up to 80%, advancing military energy resilience.
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The US Army fired its new missile system that rattles China in a Western Pacific first. It found its target and sank it.
The live-fire test, conducted during Talisman Sabre 2025, successfully sank a maritime target.US Army photo by Sgt. Perla AlfaroThe US Army fired a Standard Missile-6 from its Mid-Range Capability, or Typhon, system in Australia.The successful live-fire test sank a maritime target.The MRC's deployment in the region has previously and repeatedly irritated China.The US Army fired its new MRC missile system in the Western Pacific for the first time…
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The exercise will see more than 400 aircraft and 12,000 personnel from the US, Australia and other countries such as Canada, France and Japan conduct exercises over 50 locations across the Pacific region.
Australian Army successfully tests NASAMS air defence system during Talisman Sabre 2025
The missiles were launched from the National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System (NASAMS), targeting and destroying a simulated cruise missile threat flying several kilometres away at high altitude. This marked a significant operational milestone for the Army’s 111 Battery and the broader 16th Regiment. Air and Missile Defence Operator Gunner Seth Allen reflected on the experience, stating, “The thrill of a live-fire was not lost on any o…
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