U.S. Army Fires SM-6 At Ship In First Typhon Launch Abroad
During Exercise Talisman Sabre 25 in Australia, the U.S. Army launched an SM-6 missile from its Typhon system at a maritime target, marking the system’s first live-fire outside the U.S.
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The SM-6 launch was conducted by the Army’s 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force (3MDTF) and coordinated through a joint Land Effects Cell with Australian forces. The strike demonstrated the Typhon’s dual capacity to target both sea and land threats. While the SM-6 is traditionally an air-defense missile, it functions in this system as a short-range ballistic-like weapon, suitable for striking enemy warships and command nodes.
A full Typhon battery includes four launchers, a mobile command unit, and supporting equipment. The system was transported via C-17 aircraft and is intended for rapid deployment to forward areas.
Indo-Pacific Focus Fuels Strategic Messaging
Colonel Wade Germann, commander of the 3MDTF, said the deployment “is a significant step forward in our ability to integrate and command advanced strike capabilities.” Australian officials echoed the strategic value of the test, noting that it delivers a clear signal of allied readiness in the face of Chinese naval expansion.
Australia also operates SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles aboard its Hobart-class destroyers, and views the exercise as reinforcement of trilateral AUKUS military integration.
The Typhon deployment follows earlier trials in the Philippines and will likely be part of a permanent rotation. The system’s mobility and range—capable of hitting targets over 1,000 miles away—offer a significant new edge in countering China’s reach across the Pacific theater.
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