Mogami Class. Wikipedia photo.

The Albanese Government has down-selected two shipbuilders, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, to progress designs for Australia’s future general purpose frigates.

The general purpose frigate program is part of the Albanese Government’s plan to ensure the Navy is equipped with a larger and more lethal surface combatant fleet to respond to our strategic circumstances.

In May, Defence released an approach to market to five shipbuilders of the exemplar platforms identified by the Independent Analysis of Navy’s surface combatant fleet.

Defence will now work with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and Australian industry partners to further develop the proposals for the Mogami and MEKO A-200 frigates.

TKMS image of A200 frigate

The Government acknowledges the high-quality proposals put forward by each of the five exemplar shipbuilders. The proposals reflect the sophistication and maturity of the companies involved and the defense industries of Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Spain.

The Albanese Government is investing up to $55 billion over the decade, including up to $10 billion for the general purpose frigates, as part of a plan that will more than double the size of Navy’s surface combatant fleet compared with the former government’s plan.

Australia’s new general purpose frigates will replace the Anzac Class frigates and will be equipped for undersea warfare and local air defense in order to secure maritime trade routes and our northern approaches.

The first three general purpose frigates will be built offshore and, successful and timely consolidation of the Henderson precinct will enable the remainder of the build to be constructed locally at Henderson.

The construction of general purpose frigates at the Henderson Defence Precinct is part of the Albanese Government’s plan to invest tens of billions of dollars in defense capabilities in Western Australia over the next two decades, supporting in the order of 10,000 well-paid, high-skilled local jobs.

Defence will engage closely with the down-selected shipbuilders to progress this program and ensure Australia’s first general purpose frigate is delivered this decade.

The decision to progress the Mogami and MEKO A-200 designs was informed by a rigorous evaluation by Defence that identified these designs as likely to best meet Australia’s capability requirements.