Chacon and Australian Foreign Minister discusses industrial cooperation with Navantia
17/02/2010 (Infodefensa.com) Madrid - The defense minister, Carme Chacon, analyzed together with the Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith, co-operation regarding defense industry between the two countries and, specifically, the construction of three frigates and two strategic projection ship commissioned by the Australian Government to the company Navantia.
Smith, who is a first official visit to Spain, also addressed industry issues with his counterpart Miguel Angel Moratinos stressing collaboration between the Australian Defense Force as both Navantia with Airbus Military (ex EADS CASA).
In November 2007, the Australian Government Navantia hired to build two amphibious ships, based on the design of the LHD Juan Carlos I of the Spanish Armada. Navantia is responsible for the design and construction, as well as equipment and engine integrated control system platform. The Spanish shipyard is working on this project with BAE Systems Australia Defense in a sharing of 80-20%, respectively. The LHD are multi-purpose vessels for both military missions and civilian.
As for the three frigates, are based on the F-100 series tailored to the needs of the Australian Navy. Navantia participates in this project by providing design and technology transfer. The construction of these vessels will, however, entirely in the ASC shipyard in Australia.
It is recalled that in April last year, the Spanish shipyard was submitted to tender for construction of 12 submarines convened by the Australian Navy. The final decision is scheduled for November 2011, which would fit with the work load of the Spanish public company as it coincides with the completion of S-80 submersible that makes for the Spanish Armada. The S80 features a combat system and sonar equipment developed jointly between Navantia and Lockheed Martin.
Bilateral Summit
In another vein, Chacon and Smith have discussed other issues of common interest to both countries, including the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean, the situation in Afghanistan and industrial cooperation.
Regarding combating piracy off the Somali coast, both have agreed on the need to complement the efforts of different actors deployed in the area (European Union, NATO and third countries).
On Afghanistan, Carme Chacon and Stephen Smith have highlighted the new strategic model and the desirability of further progress in the process of Afghanization through economic development, reconstruction and strengthening of governmental institutions.
Navantia in Australia
Navantia attended the biennial conference Royal Australian Navy's Sea Power, held in Sydney between 27 and 29 January. According collects DefenceNews, Gonzalo Mateo Guerrero, the Spanish shipyard office in Australia has highlighted the System Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) of S80, emphasizing the use of ethanol and liquid oxygen for propulsion. Mateo Guerrero said that ethanol is cheap, plentiful and as common as gasoline and diesel for cars. It is also a safe to store more fuel than other substances used for the AIP.
Australia is in the process of expansion assessments on a fleet of 12 new submarines, 8 new frigates and 20 rig support vessels.
8 frigates more???:eek2
did not know that Australia plans to acquire more 8 frigates, someone knows something about this?