Australia awards UK’s BAE $26 billion navy frigate contract
CANBERRA, Australia — British defence company BAE Systems has won a 35 billion Australian dollar ($26 billion) contract to build Australia’s new fleet of nine navy frigates, the government said on Friday.
The company’s Type 26 Global Combat Ship will be the design for the frigate program to replace the eight aging Anzac-class frigates, which have been in service since 1996.
The new ships will be built by the Australian government-owned company ASC Shipbuilding in the southern city of Adelaide and will be known as the Hunter class, with the navy to receive advanced guided-missile frigates beginning in the late 2020s.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the program would create 5,000 direct jobs nationally, and 10,000 indirectly through a national supply chain.