Australian Missile Corporation

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IndustryDefence
Founded2021
Headquarters
Key people
Lee Goddard (CEO)[1][2]
Australian Missile Corporation
IndustryDefence
Founded2021
Headquarters
Key people
Lee Goddard (CEO)[1][2]
ProductsMissiles
OwnerNIOA
Websitewww.amc.com.au

The Australian Missile Corporation (AMC) is an Australian armaments company specialising in guided and non-guided weapon systems, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Queensland-based defence prime contractor NIOA. It was contracted by the Australian Government as an enterprise partner to help enable the development of a domestic guided and non-guided weapons manufacturing capability. The company’s inaugural and current chief executive officer, Lee Goddard, is a retired Rear Admiral of the Royal Australian Navy.[2]

As part of a 2021 initiative,[3] headed by the Department of Defence, the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Enterprise ("GWEO") program is intended to facilitate a domestic missile manufacturing capability. It is also supported by Aurecon, as enterprise partner, and multinational arms companies Lockheed Martin and Raytheon as strategic partners.[4]

GWEO was established under the prime ministership of Scott Morrison, whose messaging throughout his career not irregularly touched on the importance of Australia's defence infrastructure and capabilities.[3] A RAND Corporation analysis from 2022 notes the creation of the GWEO was prefaced in the 2020 Defence Strategic Update.[5]

On 3 June 2021, Black Sky Aerospace and Quickstep are among the first companies to partner with the Australian Missile Corporation in their bid for the Australian Government's sovereign guided missiles project.[6]

On 22 August 2022, the AMC agreed to enter into a strategic partnership with American defence contractor Day & Zimmermann.[7]

On 23 August 2022, the AMC received the backings of MBDA, a European guided weapons joint venture of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo.[8]

On 22 September 2022, the AMC formally accepted the contact to become an inaugural Enterprise Partner for the GWEO.[9]

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