America, Britain and Australia signed an agreeme to joily test ultrasonic weapons

The United States, Britain and Australia signed an agreeme to strengthen testing of ultrasonic systems and accelerate the implemeation of related technologies, a Peagon spokesman said in a stateme on Monday.
According to RCO News Agency, the Peagon spokesman said: “The US Departme of Defense, along with the Australian Ministry of Defense and the British Ministry of Defense announced today that they have signed an agreeme to strengthen the testing of ultrasonic systems and accelerate the implemeation of related technologies.”
He stated that these three couries have signed this agreeme to use each other’s facilities and share technical information for the developme, testing and evaluation of ultrasound systems.
Existing national efforts will be consolidated through the agreeme, which will include up to six trilateral flight test campaigns through 2028 with a total budget of $252 million, the Defense Departme said in a stateme. These campaigns seek to increase the speed of tests and exploit the resources, testing facilities and extensive experience of the three couries in conducting similar campaigns.
This agreeme allows the three couries to benefit from the collective expertise of the partners. The project also supports iegrated deterrence, one of the key principles of the trilateral agreeme, and meets trilateral requiremes for the developme and delivery of hypersonic weapon systems.
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