Germany, Japan Left Standing in Australian SEA 3000 Down-Select – Naval News-Analysis
Australian media in the past week has reported on the government’s decision to narrow down selection for the SEA 3000 requirement from five bidders to
Australian media in the past week has reported on the government’s decision to narrow down selection for the SEA 3000 requirement from five bidders to
Austal Australia has delivered the eighth of ten Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats (ECCPB’s) under contract to the Royal Australian Navy.
Kongsberg recently provided training for the Royal Australian Navy on how to load Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) onto its Anzac-class frigates…
The first Australian Arafura-class OPV, NUSHIP Arafura, has commenced builder trials at builder Osborne in South Australia.
HMAS Sydney has fired the Royal Australian Navy’s first Standard Missile (SM-6) during Exercise Pacific Dragon 2024, in vicinity of Hawaii.
Sydney-based the Whiskey Project Group will build two Landing Craft Light for the Royal Australian Navy.
“NSM represents the fastest introduction into service of long range missile capability in our Navy today,” Vice Admiral Hammond said.
The United Kingdom and Australia’s future SSN-AUKUS submarines will probably be operated by an integrated crew made of Australian and British sailors, the UK’s First Sea Lord said at the IODS Conference in Perth.Â
HMAS Sydney has fired the Royal Australian Navy’s first Naval Strike Missile during a SINKEX as a part of Exercise RIMPAC 2024.
BAE Systems cut steel on the first of six Hunter-class frigates for the Royal Australian Navy.