New Zealand eyed for Hunter-class frigate export by Australia
The Hunter-class frigate for the RAN. Photo c/o RAN. |
New Zealand is eyed as a potential customer for the Hunter-class frigate program to replace the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) ANZAC-class frigates late in the next decade.
This was confirmed by BAE Systems Australia, which was awarded a AU$35 billion (US$25 billion) contract by the Australian Department of Defence (DoD) to deliver nine (9) Hunter-class frigates to the Royal Australian Navy under the SEA 5000 programme, including transfer of technology and skills to Australia.
This was after FmBAE Managing Director for Naval Ships Steve Timms was quoted that New Zealand is interested in the company’s Type 26 frigate, which was the base design used for the Hunter-class.
The report also mentioned that New Zealand may be interested in two or three ships. The RNZN currently operates two ANZAC-class frigates, which are planned for replacement by 2030.
BAE Systems Australia also believe that the Australian government should consider exporting the design to close allies and develop Australia’s naval shipbuilding industry.
[1] Jane’s Defence Industry
[2] Financial Times
[3] The Telegraph
New Zealand eyed for Hunter-class frigate export by Australia
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