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Australian military to buy small US-made lethal drones being used by Ukrainian forces

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The federal government will announce today it is acquiring the Switchblade 300, a precision loitering munition with a range of around 10 kilometres.

The lightweight drone, which carries an explosive payload and fits in a backpack, will soon enter service with the ADF following its successful battlefield use in Ukraine.

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Details of how many of the American drones Australia will purchase and at what cost remain unknown, although the Switchblade 300 is believed to cost between about $90,000 and $120,000.

A lightweight US-made drone which carries an explosive payload and fits in a backpack will soon enter service with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) following its successful use on the battlefield in Europe.

On Monday the Albanese government will announce it’s acquiring the “Switchblade 300”, a precision loitering munition with a range of around 10 kilometres that’s being operated by Ukrainian soldiers in their fight against invading Russian forces.

According to US manufacturer AeroVironment, the portable device weighs only a few kilograms and uses a strike missile capable of hitting beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) enemy targets.

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