Australia and the UK have further strengthened their
enduring defence relationship by signing a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) to cooperate on building and delivering the
next generation of cutting-edge frigates.
The MoU signed this week re-enforces the two countries’
commitment to working together on delivering these important
high-profile national programmes and exploiting mutual
opportunities. A key aspect of the MOU is a pledge on information
exchange to ensure shipbuilding best practice is shared and that
both frigate programmes deliver world beating maritime
capabilities to the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy.
The agreement also sets out a framework to enable both nations to
utilise the T26 and Hunter programmes to create jobs and
contribute to the growth of the UK and Australian economies,
seeking to support small and medium-sized enterprises.
Defence Secretary said:
The UK and Australia have always been natural allies. This
agreement demonstrates this Government’s ongoing commitment to
the Type 26 shipbuilding programme whilst supporting our
Australian allies to design and build the Hunter class frigate.
As we look to the future of our respective navies, our shared
continued cooperation will benefit our close alliance and
support the industrial supply chain to grow each nation’s
shipbuilding sectors.
The UK’s defence relationship with Australia is based on deep
historical and cultural ties, reinforced by strong operational
cooperation.
From working together in defence operations around the world and
to the broader shared interest in safeguarding the rules‑based
global order, UK and Australia continue to invest in their
long-standing alliance.
In his role as Shipbuilding Tsar, the Defence Secretary is
actively reinvigorating UK shipbuilding. This role brings
together other government departments to shape policies and
strategies and to ensure British shipbuilding thrives.
Australian Minister for Defence, the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said:
There are currently seven Australian companies contracted for
work on the UK’s Type 26 programmes and this agreement supports
the close co-operation between UK and Australian industry.
We are already seeing the benefits of cooperation on the two
programmes, with Australian workers involved in the Type 26
build ready to come home and help build the Hunter class
frigates in South Australia. The Australian Government is
committed to delivering a continuous naval shipbuilding
programme and the Hunter and Type 26 programmes provide a great
opportunity to capitalise on our shared industrial capability
with the UK.
The MoU will support the successful delivery of Australia’s
Hunter Class Frigate Programme, while also growing key defence
capabilities in Australia”.
Prototyping for the Hunter Class Frigate Programme will begin by
the end of 2020.