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Australia’s naval fleet to benefit from industry collaboration on combat systems integration

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Integration of the complex combat systems on the Royal Australian Navy’s existing guided missile destroyers and Hunter class frigates will be done in Australia, by Australians, thanks to an agreement between three of the country’s largest defence companies and the Department of Defence.

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BAE Systems Australia, Lockheed Martin Australia, Saab Australia and Defence have signed a Combat System Integration (CSI) Collaboration Agreement (CCA) that will grow a long-term, cost-effective and agile CSI sovereign industrial capability for the Navy’s major surface combatants.

Specifically, the collaborative relationship will support CSI in surface vessels fitted with the US Navy’s Aegis combat management system – produced by Lockheed Martin and with an Australian Interface developed by Saab Australia.

Through the CCA, BAE Systems Australia, Lockheed Martin Australia, Saab Australia and Defence have established the Combat System Integration – Integrated Project Team (CSI-IPT). The CSI-IPT team will comprise professionals from the Department of Defence and an equal mix of combat systems integration professionals from each of the industry organisations, facilitating a ‘one team’ approach.

As part of the CSI-IPT, all four organisations will work collaboratively as a united combat systems team to design, integrate, test and deliver the integrated combat system for the Hunter class frigates and the major combat systems upgrade to the Hobart class destroyers.

 

To be attributed to Managing Director, Saab Australia – Andy Keough CSC:

“Saab looks forward to working with our collaboration partners to build on the decades of combat system integration work we have successfully performed in partnership with the Department of Defence.

“Through this collaborative partnership, and as the nation’s sovereign combat management system provider for the Royal Australian Navy’s Surface Fleet, we are strengthening Australia’s sovereign defence capability and jointly developing the skilled workforce we need to deliver future programs.”

 

To be attributed to Managing Director, BAE Systems Australia – Maritime, Craig Lockhart:

“Key to delivering the high-end warfighting capabilities to Australia's naval surface fleet is the design, installation and integration of the combat management systems into a warship, and that’s why we worked so hard to secure this collaborative arrangement with Defence, Lockheed Martin Australia and Saab Australia.

“Through close collaboration, we will establish an enduring Combat Systems Integration sovereign industrial capability for our nation.”

 

To be attributed to Steve Froelich, Vice President of Operations Lockheed Martin RMS Australia and New Zealand:

“As the manufacturer of Aegis, the world’s most advanced combat system, Lockheed Martin Australia is proud to integrate, deliver and sustain this key maritime capability that safeguards our nation together with our valued partners – Defence, BAE Systems and Saab Australia.

“Working together makes us stronger. The CCA aligns all four organisations on a joint path of success to ensure Australia’s security, economic growth and ongoing military interoperability with the US and allied partners across the Indo-Pacific.”

 

Editor’s notes:

The Hunter class frigates will be built at the Osborne Naval Shipyard in South Australia.

 

For more information please contact:

Paul Armanas, Saab Australia

M: +61 (0) 466 440 541

E: paul.armanas@au.saabgroup.com

 

Kaye Noske, BAE Systems Australia

M: +61 (0) 401 121 444

E: kaye.noske@baesystems.com

 

Stacey Ward, Lockheed Martin Australia

M: +61 439 369 305

E: stacey.l.ward@lmco.com