Sandhi Yudha
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| "Babcock the aerospace, defence and security company has secured the first export contract for its Arrowhead 140 (AH140) frigate through a design licence agreement with PT PAL Indonesia (Persero), a state-owned enterprise that builds and maintains ships for military and commercial use from its facilities in Surabaya, Indonesia." |Babcock Sells Frigate Design Licence to Indonesia
Aerospace, defense and security company Babcock said it has secured the first export contract for its Arrowhead 140 (AH140) frigate…www.marinelink.com
It's official, Babcock design will be use by PAL for their two Iver based Frigates Project. The announcement say that the design will be bespoke for PAL/TNI-AL specifications.
It's already rumours and expected that PAL will co-op with Babcock, when Frigates Project for two Iver based Frigates being contracted early last year. Considering OMT as original license holder already work with Babcok for further Projects.
As the bespoke design, perhaps that's where MinDef and PAL also sign German+Turkey design house on doing some 'modification' work. But seems based on this, all the works also involved Babcock.
Another article from Sheppard:
DSEI 2021: Babcock secures first Arrowhead 140 export | Shephard
The deal is the first win for the frigate design developed with the export market in mind.www.shephardmedia.com
And Babcock official site:
Babcock sells first new frigate design licence to Indonesia
Babcock the aerospace, defence and security company has secured the first export contract for its Arrowhead 140 (AH140) frigate through a design licence agreement with PT PAL Indonesia (Persero), a state-owned enterprise that builds and maintains ships for military and commercial use from its...www.babcockinternational.com
Does this mean that Babcock is not just a licence holder but already own the whole design and IP-rights (and not anymore a property of Odense Staalskibsværft) ?
| "The design licence will enable PAL to build two Arrowhead 140 frigates in Indonesia with bespoke design modifications for the Indonesian Navy." |
I just wonder why not directly three ships, one for every fleet.