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Austal USA wins $55M contract for two additional Navy LCUs

Austal announced that its US subsidiary, Austal USA, has been awarded a contract modification valued at USD 54,997,317 (AUD 84,455,364) for the construction of two additional Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 1700-class vessels for the United States Navy.

Austal wraps up sea trials for Royal Australian Navy’s autonomous patrol boat

The collaborative effort known as the Patrol Boat Autonomy Trial (PBAT) project has achieved success in completing Sea Acceptance Trials, including Endurance Trials, for the remotely and autonomously operated vessel, Sentinel.

Austal Australia awarded contract for two additional naval patrol boats

Austal Australia has been awarded a contract extension for the construction of two additional Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats for the Royal Australian Navy.

SPEE3D tapped to bring cold spray additive manufacturing tech to the US Naval Postgraduate...

Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has teamed up with the Consortium for Additive Manufacturing Research and Education (CAMRE) to bolster the adoption of metal-based additive manufacturing to support the US Tri-Service Maritime forces, which includes the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.

BAE System awarded a $154m US Navy contract

BAE Systems has been given a five-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract valued at up to $154 million by the US Navy. Under the terms...

Government awards three Aussie businesses with $2M in sovereign manufacturing grants

To reinforce sovereign manufacturing goals, the Morrison Government has awarded three small Australian manufacturing businesses more than $2 million in support under the latest...
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