Watch FIFA World Cup 2026™

LIVE, FREE and EXCLUSIVE

Frigate project to clock up milestone

Three shipbuilders in the running for the Future Frigates project are set to receive a final outline of Defence's requirements by the end of next week.

Plans to build a fleet of nine anti-submarine warships are set to reach an important milestone.

Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne has announced a tender request for the $35 billion Future Frigates project will be brought forward and released to the shortlisted bidding companies by the end of next week.

It means the government will outline its final requirements.

Three shipbuilders are in the running - the BAE Systems with its Type 26, Fincantieri of Italy with its FREMM and Navantia of Spain with an updated F100.

The winner will be announced in 2018.

News that makes sense

Your trusted source for staying up-to-date with the world around you. Get free daily news updates and analysis, straight to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS.

They will replace eight Anzac frigates from the mid-2020s, in a project that will create more than 2000 jobs.

"It will create knock-on benefits up and down the supply chain across the country," Mr Pyne told an Australian Strategic Policy Institute dinner overnight.

The European-designed frigates will be built at Osborne in South Australia.

But Mr Pyne has grand plans for the fleet, beyond just making them in Australia.

"We should aspire to not only build the frigates in Australia, but to design them here as well," he said.

"Our aspiration should extend to selling those designs overseas to our allies and regional partners."

Beefing-up Australia's export capacity is one of the minister's main tasks.

Australia ranks fifth in the world for defence imports, but 20th in the world for exports.

"We will strive to reverse those numbers," Mr Pyne said.

The Turnbull government will release a defence export strategy later in 2017.

"Australians - outside the defence and government bubble - need to understand the linkage between national and economic security," Mr Pyne said.


2 min read

Published

Source: AAP



Share this with family and friends


Get SBS News straight to your inbox

Sign up now for daily news from Australia and around the world. You can also subscribe to Insight's weekly newsletter for in-depth features and first-person stories.

By subscribing, you agree to SBS’s terms of service and privacy policy including receiving email updates from SBS.

Follow SBS News

Download our apps

Listen to our podcasts

Get the latest with our News podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch on SBS

SBS World News

Take a global view with Australia's most comprehensive world news service

Stream now

Watch the latest news videos from Australia and across the world