Historic Alliance: Japan's Strategic Frigate Export Deal with Australia

Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is set to deliver the first of Australia's new navy frigates under a A$10 billion deal. This agreement marks a significant point in the defense relationship between Japan and Australia, featuring enhanced joint operations and undersea warfare capabilities to secure crucial maritime routes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 05-08-2025 08:00 IST | Created: 05-08-2025 08:00 IST
Historic Alliance: Japan's Strategic Frigate Export Deal with Australia
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In a landmark agreement, Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will supply Australia with new navy frigates under a $6.5 billion deal, marking one of the nation's largest defense export contracts. The deal symbolizes a strengthening of strategic ties between Japan and Australia, with deliveries starting in 2029.

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles highlighted the significance of the deal, stating it would enhance the navy's capability for impactful projection, which is central to meeting strategic challenges. Meanwhile, Japan's Defence Minister Gen Nakatani said the partnership is a significant advancement in Japan's defense cooperation.

The deal involves the construction of Mogami-class frigates, chosen over German competitors. These will replace Australia's aging Anzac Class frigates, offering superior operational range and modern warfare capabilities. Initial construction will occur in Japan, with subsequent vessels expected to be locally built in Australia.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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