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Australia to buy 11 advanced warships from Japan: Defence minister

Australia to buy 11 advanced warships from Japan: Defence minister

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SYDNEY: Australia will upgrade its navy with 11 Mogami-class frigates built by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Defence Minister Richard Marles said on Tuesday (Aug 5).
"This is clearly the biggest defence-industry agreement that has ever been struck between Japan and Australia," Marles said, touting the US$6 billion deal.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was awarded the tender over Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.
Australia announced a major restructuring of its military in 2023, turning towards long-range strike capabilities to better respond to China's naval might.
Mogami-class warships are advanced stealth frigates equipped with a potent array of weapons.
Marles said they would replace Australia's ageing fleet of Anzac-class vessels, with the first Mogami-class ship to be in service by 2030.
"The Mogami-class frigate is the best frigate for Australia," said Marles.
"It is a next-generation vessel. It is stealthy. It has 32 vertical launch cells capable of launching long-range missiles."
Defence industry minister Pat Conroy said the frigates were capable of launching long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles.
"The acquisition of these stealth frigates will make our navy a bigger navy, and a more lethal navy," he said.
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