US-Built 11-Missile SeaRAM System Chosen for Australia's Future Fleet
The contract covers launchers, Blast Test Vehicles and technical services, with deliveries expected to begin in late 2028, Raytheon said.
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US-built 11-missile SeaRAM system chosen for Australia's future fleet
Australia will equip its future Upgraded Mogami-class frigates with Raytheon’s SeaRAM missile defense system as Canberra accelerates a sweeping naval modernization push across the Indo-Pacific. RTX announced that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries selected the U.S.-made system for Australia’s Sea3000 General Purpose Frigate program, which will replace the Royal Australian Navy’s aging Anzac-class frigates with 11 new Japanese-designed warships. The dec…
Raytheon to arm Australia’s Sea3000 frigates with SeaRAM missiles
Raytheon has secured a contract from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to supply SeaRAM ship self-defense systems for Australia’s Sea3000 General Purpose Frigate program, the company announced. Under the contract, Raytheon will supply SeaRAM launchers, Blast Test Vehicles, and technical services to support installation and testing for the first three ships in the Sea3000 program, which are […]
Australian Mogami-class frigates to receive SeaRAM missile system
The Australian Mogami-class frigates will feature the SeaRAM missile-based point defence system for the first time by a RAN warship.The post Australian Mogami-class frigates to receive SeaRAM missile system appeared first on Naval Technology.
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