By David Dunlop, 23 June 2024
The construction of Australia's future Hunter-class of frigates took a significant step forward today, when BAE Systems cut steel on the first of six vessels at the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide, South Australia.The first of these 8,800 ton vessels is expected to be turned over to the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) no later than 2032. Steel for Canada’s CSC Type 26 'frigates' will start to be cut by 2025 with a turnover date to the RCN by 2033….we hope. For more on the Hunter-class, see https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2024/06/australia-cuts-steel-on-its-first-hunter-class-frigate/
3 thoughts on “Australia Cuts First Steel for Hunter Class Frigate”
We’re not too far behind them. Pre-construction module is coming up and construction next year. Interesting that it looks like we are dumping the ExLs and CAMM and going with RAM.
Hi Wayne,
I have not really internalized the differences among these various missiles.
Do you have a view on their (relative) merits?
Ubique,
Les
Wayne, can you provide a source for that interesting tidbit of info?
Wondering what other surprises await the design…