The RAN's three Hobart-class Destroyers HMAS Hobart, HMAS Brisbane & HMAS Sydney sail together (photo : Aus DoD)
Navantia Australia has been engaged by the Commonwealth of Australia as the Platform Systems Designer for the SEA4000 Phase 6 Hobart Class Guided Missile Destroyer Combat Systems upgrade.
This appointment recognises the position, expertise and knowledge of Navantia Australia as the Hobart Class Guided Missile Destroyer designer to support the Destroyer Capability Enhancement (DCE) program, incorporating the upgrade to Aegis Baseline 9 under the SEA4000 Phase 6 project.
Navantia Australia’s Managing Director, Mr Israel Lozano, said that the engagement as Platform Systems Designer is a major achievement for the company and will drive significant growth.
The Destroyer Capability Enhancement program is a major upgrade to the Hobart Class Guided Missile Destroyers and will require significant industrial resources and collaboration from key industry partners, including Navantia Australia, Lockheed Martin Australia, Saab Australia and BAE Systems Australia, working with Defence.
Navantia Australia will support and work closely with the Combat System Integration – Integrated Project Team (CSI-IPT) under the recently signed CSI Collaboration Agreement (CCA) for the integration of combat system elements in the Hobart Class Guided Missile Destroyers.
Mr Lozano said, “Navantia has a long history of engagement and collaboration with Lockheed Martin, both in Australia and in Spain, going back decades on multiple ship classes.”
Lockheed Martin Australia’s Vice President of Operations Rotary and Mission Systems Australia and New Zealand, Steve Froelich, welcomed ongoing collaboration with Australian industry to deliver on the Commonwealth’s rolling-wave of upgrades to Australia’s maritime integrated air and missile defence (IAMD) capability.
Hobart class weapon and sensor (photo : seacraftgallery)
Navantia Australia will also collaborate with Saab Australia for the integration of the Australian Interface, a system based on Saab’s in-service 9LV Combat Management System through the CSI-IPT.
Saab Australia Managing Director, Andy Keough CSC, welcomed the opportunity to continue to work with Navantia through the CSI-IPT in the integration of the sovereign developed Australian Interface with Aegis into the RAN’s Hobart Class Destroyer.
Navantia Australia will perform the Platform Systems Designer role for modernisation of the combat system, including the development and coordination of the design aspects of the platform system; development of the ship installation design products, including ship’s engineering drawings and Ship Alterations packages; and related engineering change artefacts, ensuring coherence in the platform requirements baseline.
(Navantia)