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PMB Defence says it will now use its new facilities situated adjacent to the Osborne Naval Shipyard to manufacture battery systems for several foreign military customers.

Lockheed Martin Australia has completed Aegis upgrades onboard two Hobart class destroyers, marking the first time an LM international team has planned and executed an upgrade to an Aegis-equipped ship outside of the US.

Sydney City Marine achieves ADF certification for RAN ship docking at their Sydney Harbour facility.

ADM dives into the future of upgraded Phalanx systems for more than just the AWDs.

The Royal Australian Navy’s latest upgrade of the Mark 15 Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) has reached a major milestone by achieving Initial Operating Capability (IOC).

HMAS Armidale has undocked in Cairns after undergoing a major servicing and restoration project.

L3Harris Technologies has announced an alliance agreement with Ultra Electronics and Indianic Group for the development of the new Magnetic Treatment Facility to be installed in WA under SEA 1350 Phase 2.

GHD has been appointed by Lendlease to provide design and consulting services on the $365 million building works project – known as Building Works Stage 1 - for HMAS Stirling and Henderson.

The program presents a high degree of complexity exacerbated by the orchestration of concurrent systems engineering, program management and commercial activities across three organisations, in three different countries.

The Air Warfare Destroyer program has officially come to an end with the commissioning of HMAS Sydney at sea.

DEWC Services are inviting equipment and materiel providers to register their interest to replace Navy’s legacy Target Radar Augmented Projectile device.

West Australian companies Matrix Composites & Engineering and Echo Marine Group have announced a new collaboration agreement to pursue specialist naval related opportunities.

Construction of the pressure hull for the first of the RAN’s 12 Attack-class submarines is scheduled to begin in 2024 but details of the construction contract have yet to be decided.

Safran Electronics subcontracted Adelaide-based Acacia Systems and Western-Sydney based Thomas Global Systems.

The Naval Shipbuilding College has announced the endorsement of a suite of engineering courses provided by Edith Cowan University (ECU) in WA.

The two halves of the first Arafura Class OPV have been welded together to form a complete hull.