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$1.7B defence boost: Australia to manufacture next-generation Ghost Shark fleet

The Australian Government has announced a $1.7 billion investment to equip the Royal Australian Navy with a fleet of Australian-designed and manufactured autonomous undersea vehicles, known as the Ghost Shark.

Australian Defence Force picks Japanese frigate to replace Anzac-class vessels

The Australian Government has selected the upgraded Japanese Mogami-class frigate as the preferred platform for the Royal Australian Navy’s future general purpose frigates.

Austal’s aluminium shipbuilding legacy powered by Capral

For over three decades, Austal has been a leader in Australian shipbuilding, transforming from a small fishing vessel manufacturer into a global force in lightweight, high-performance ship design. 

Boost for Tasmania’s defence sector with new naval research facility

In a boost for Tasmania's defence sector, Navantia Australia is set to establish a Naval Research Centre at the Australian Maritime College (AMC) in Newnham. 

AI-powered manufacturing boosts defence systems for Royal Australian Navy

As Australia’s largest defence industry expo opens in Melbourne, the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub and EM Solutions are celebrating a major milestone in the development of advanced naval defence systems. 

Austal wins contract for two more Guardian-class patrol boats

Austal has secured an order from the Australian Government for two new Guardian-class Patrol Boats, valued at approximately AUD 39 million.

Austal wraps up sea trials for Royal Australian Navy’s autonomous patrol boat

The collaborative effort known as the Patrol Boat Autonomy Trial (PBAT) project has achieved success in completing Sea Acceptance Trials, including Endurance Trials, for the remotely and autonomously operated vessel, Sentinel.

Austal Australia awarded contract for two additional naval patrol boats

Austal Australia has been awarded a contract extension for the construction of two additional Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats for the Royal Australian Navy.

Report: Lockheed Martin bolsters Australia’s defence, national economy

Lockheed Martin Australia’s efforts to boost Australia’s sovereign defence capability have resulted in significant economic benefits for the country, according to a report from Deloitte Access Economics. 

Thales Australia wins $50M contract for naval dock ops, maintenance

The Australian Government has partnered with Thales Australia to oversee the operation and maintenance of the Captain Cook Graving Dock in Sydney in a move to enhance the country’s sovereign industrial base and bolster defence capability.
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