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BAE Systems Australia trials laser scanning tech at Osborne Naval Shipyard

BAE Systems Australia has completed the weeklong trials of a new laser scanning technology that can create 3D models of pipes found on the Hunter class frigate. 

Aussie-made steel hull to be used in Australian SSN-AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines

The Australian government has spearheaded its efforts to ensure that Australian-made steel is used in the construction of the nation’s conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines built at Osborne Naval Shipyard in South Australia. 

South Australian-made offshore patrol vessel unveiled at Osborne

The South Australian government has launched the second Arafura class Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) built in the state, marking a significant milestone for shipbuilding at the Osborne Naval Shipyard. 

HII Nuclear Australia to bolster South Australia’s shipbuilding capabilities

The South Australian Government has partnered with HII Nuclear Australia, a newly formed entity of US-based shipbuilding company Huntington Ingalls Industries, to accelerate the development of South Australia’s defence industry workforce skills and supply chain. 

BAE Systems helps boost local industry capabilities with ‘Targeted Tasks’

BAE Systems Australia is collaborating with small and medium enterprises to enhance their capabilities to work on the Hunter Class Frigate Program as part of its “Targeted Tasks” initiative. 

BAE Systems kickstarts manufacturing of proof-of-concept mast for Hunter class frigates

BAE Systems Australia’s team in Henderson, Western Australia, has begun construction work on the proof-of-concept mast for the Hunter Class Frigate Program. 

New framework to connect innovation districts, capitalise on AUKUS opportunities

The South Australian Government has unveiled a new statewide innovation model to strategically integrate the state's burgeoning innovation regions as it prepares to capitalise on the opportunities afforded by AUKUS.

University of Adelaide ready to help Australia’s nuclear-powered defence efforts

The University of Adelaide said it is ready to help train the workforce and provide the research expertise needed to help Australia achieve its goal to be a nuclear-powered defence force. 

Aussie company REDARC tapped to illuminate Hunter class frigates

BAE Systems has selected Australian business REDARC Defence & Space to deliver 12,600 LED lights for the first batch of three Hunter class warships. 

Luerssen launches Australia’s first Arafura Class OVP

Luerssen Australia has launched “Arafura” – the first in a fleet of 12 OPVs being built for the Royal Australian Navy to replace the...
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