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Australia signs $7bn warship deal with Japan

Australia signs 7bn warship deal with Japan

Darwin, 19 April: Australia and Japan have signed a landmark $7 billion agreement for the supply of advanced warships, marking a significant step toward strengthening regional security cooperation.

The agreement was formally signed on Saturday by Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles and Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi.

Both governments reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring the successful delivery of the warships under the deal.
The agreement is being viewed as Japan’s most significant defense export since it relaxed its military export restrictions in 2014.

Analysts say the move reflects Tokyo’s gradual shift away from its post-war pacifist stance, as it seeks to strengthen security partnerships beyond the United States.

Under the deal, leading Japanese defense contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will supply three state-of-the-art Mogami-class multi-role frigates to the Australian Navy.

According to reports from Reuters and Associated Press, delivery of the Japan-built ships is expected to begin in 2029. In addition, eight more frigates will be constructed domestically in Australia.

While the first three vessels will be built in Japan, subsequent ships will be manufactured locally at the Henderson shipyard near Perth, strengthening Australia’s defense industry capabilities.

The warships will be equipped with advanced capabilities, including submarine detection, strike operations, and air defense. Australia plans to deploy them to safeguard key maritime trade routes in the Indo-Pacific region and enhance the defense of its northern territories.

The deal is also seen as a strategic response to China’s growing military presence in the region, underscoring closer defense ties between Canberra and Tokyo.

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