Your right, Im off on the costing apologies.Maybe so, but I did state 'for consideration'. I think in next 7-10yrs Aust will acquire this capability. I would have thought x1 battery - perm parked up north - would cover the entire continent.. Add in future upgrade to AWD's and that should cover most of the spectrum of loonies/threats
Your numbers are off. Just in the last week, U.S. congress approved the Lockheed contract on Lot 7 & 8 @ $528m USD. That's two batteries, as I understand.
Yes, I do agree the capability is expensive.
Cheers for response. You think as part of WP, Army will get more Bushmaster's?
Shame.
Would HURAAM system work with Bushmaster and/or JTLV? I must say, it ain't pretty..
As to the actual missile, I thought the THAAD's aim was to intercept the missile when it is reentering the atmosphere? If that is the case then simply having a single battery up north wont cut it as they would only be in position to defend locations such as Darwin, To make it of any use you would need a battery at each vital point which means most of our cities.
Darwin - US Marine base and our forward most base for which we could conduct operations from. - Prime target
Perth - Main naval base for the Indian ocean, regular US ship visits including aircraft carriers. - Prime target
Sydney - Another main naval base including our largest berth, key training and command facilities. - Prime target
Adelaide - Growing shipbuilding capability that would sustain most of the RAN. - Prime target
Melbourne - Large manufacturing base that supports all facets of the ADF while also being largest container port in Australia. - Prime target
You will need at least 5 batteries for any THAAD purchase to be of use, They are an area defence weapon only being able to intercept targets within there AO.
That is a lot of money to go into an asset that only has one use, Most other assets have duel use.