Mitsubishi Clinches $10 Billion Deal to Build Warships for Australia, Beating German Rival

August 4, 2025
Mitsubishi Clinches $10 Billion Deal to Build Warships for Australia, Beating German Rival
  • Following the announcement of the contract, shares of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries saw a notable increase, reflecting positive investor sentiment.

  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has secured a monumental $10 billion contract to construct warships for the Australian navy, triumphing over its German rival, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.

  • This contract marks the largest defense industry agreement between Japan and Australia and is a significant moment in their bilateral relations, following the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine program announcement in 2023.

  • The new fleet will consist of 11 upgraded Mogami-class frigates, designed for undersea warfare and air defense, aimed at securing maritime trade routes and protecting Australia's northern approaches.

  • The upgraded Mogami-class frigates boast a remarkable 10,000 nautical mile range, a 32-cell vertical launch system, advanced radar technology, and a reduced crew size of just 90, compared to the 170 required for the aging Anzac-class frigates.

  • Japan's commitment to deliver the first upgraded warships to Australia before they are available for its own navy played a crucial role in influencing the decision in their favor.

  • To avoid the pitfalls experienced with the Hunter-class frigate program, the Australian government plans to have the first three frigates built overseas with minimal design changes.

  • Negotiations with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are expected to be finalized within the year, ensuring that the first frigate enters service by the end of the decade.

  • The construction plan includes building the first three vessels in Japan, with the remaining eight to be constructed in Western Australia, creating nearly 10,000 jobs and enhancing local shipbuilding capabilities.

  • The decision to select the Mogami-class frigate was based on factors such as cost, capability, and timely delivery to address gaps identified in Australia's strategic defense review.

  • The Japanese government views this contract as an opportunity to strengthen defense ties with Australia amid growing regional tensions.

  • This decision confirms that Japan's advanced Mogami frigate design will replace Australia's aging Anzac-class ships, which have been in operation since World War II.

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