Austal reaches major milestone with 20th patrol boat delivery

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Austal Australia has delivered the 20th Guardian-class Patrol Boat (GCPB) to the Australian Department of Defence.

The vessel, Tobwaan Mainiku, destined for the Republic of Kiribati, was officially accepted by Defence representatives at Austal’s shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia, on 12 July 2024.

Austal Limited Chief Executive Officer Paddy Gregg emphasised that delivering the 20th Guardian-class patrol boat demonstrates the industry-leading productivity of the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project, which now encompasses a total of 24 vessels.

“The Austal Australia team, together with our valued supply chain and defence industry partners, including the Department of Defence and the Royal Australian Navy, have now delivered 20 Guardian-class patrol boats to the Australian Government since December 2018,” Gregg continued.

He added, “Effectively, we’ve delivered one new Guardian-class Patrol Boat every four months (on average) over the past 5 years, highlighting Western Australia’s industry-leading naval shipbuilding capability and productivity.

Gregg further pointed out the company’s overall productivity, noting, “It’s even more impressive when you consider the Austal Australia team has also delivered two Cape-class Patrol Boats, six Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats and three large high-speed ferries to commercial operators around the world, during the same period.”

“We again extend our thanks to our supply chain and defence industry partners for their continued support and collaboration in delivering the Guardian-class Patrol Boats for the Australian Government and our Pacific Island neighbours,” Gregg added.

The Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project, awarded to Austal Australia in May 2016, has seen additional contract options awarded in April 2018, November 2022, and June 2024.

The project now encompasses 24 vessels, valued at over AUD 400 million.

Supporting 200 direct jobs at Austal Australia and more than 200 indirect jobs nationally through Australian businesses contracted by Austal, the project is a contributor to the National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise and Australia’s sovereign capability.

Gregg pointed out, Through close collaboration with supply chain partners and the Department of Defence, Austal is achieving over 60% Australian Industry Content on the Guardian-class Patrol Boats and helping to build the National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise and Australia’s sovereign capability.”

The 39.5-metre steel monohull patrol boat, designed, constructed, and sustained by Austal Australia, is based on a proven design platform.

This platform includes the 38-metre Bay-class, 56-metre Armidale-class, and 58-metre Cape-class patrol boats, which are in service with the Australian Border Force and Royal Australian Navy.

Gregg highlighted the boat’s advanced features, stating, “Faster than the previous Pacific-class patrol boats, with improved seakeeping, better amenities, and an enhanced mission capability – including an integrated RHIB stern launch and recovery system – the Guardian-class Patrol Boat provides Kiribati with another effective naval asset to carry out border patrols, regional policing, search and rescue, and many other operations domestically and internationally.”