Mission Talon Strike announced to develop ADF precision loitering munitions

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Australian Army Bombardier Riley Craig loads an OWL-B loitering munition onto a launcher as part of the Land Autonomous Systems and Teaming Demonstration at Puckapunyal Military area, September 2024. Photo: Cpl Michael Currie

The federal government has announced it will invest in the development of precision loitering munitions capabilities for the Australian Defence Force with the launch of Mission Talon Strike.

The federal government has announced it will invest in the development of precision loitering munitions capabilities for the Australian Defence Force with the launch of Mission Talon Strike.

As an Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA) mission, Talon Strike will support the development of medium-range precision loitering munition systems that carry a kinetic payload and have the precision strike capabilities of a guided missile.

Accelerating the development of domestically manufactured precision loitering munition capabilities is reportedly a priority for the federal government.

 
 

“The launch of Mission Talon Strike by ASCA is about developing a priority capability at an accelerated pace,” Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy said.

“This mission is aligned with the Albanese government’s work over the last three years, in conjunction with the ADF, to develop a domestically manufactured precision loitering munition capability that addresses threats quickly and accurately.

“Through Talon Strike, we are continuing to back Australian industry and ingenuity while demonstrating support for a critical pathway to meet the needs of the ADF.”

The launch of Mission Talon Strike follows last week’s approach to market for ASCA’s Mission Syracuse, which will enhance Defence’s counter-drone capabilities. Mission Syracuse is focused on the development of advanced technology options that can be integrated with the ADF’s existing counter small uncrewed aerial systems.

Together, Mission Talon Strike and Mission Syracuse will seek sovereign solutions from Australian industry and leading research organisations to bolster the Defence Force’s capabilities so it can meet Australia’s strategic circumstances now and in the future.

Robert Dougherty

Robert is a senior journalist who has previously worked for Seven West Media in Western Australia, as well as Fairfax Media and Australian Community Media in New South Wales. He has produced national headlines, photography and videography of emergency services, business, community, defence and government news across Australia. Robert graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Public Relations and Journalism at Curtin University, attended student exchange program with Fudan University and holds Tier 1 General Advice certification for Kaplan Professional. Reach out via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via LinkedIn.
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