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Subject: DoD media release: NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY
tjkhan    6/18/2006 7:27:31 AM
MEDIA RELEASE

The Hon. Bruce Billson, MP
Minister for Veterans? Affairs
Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence

MINASSIST 023/2006 Friday, 16 June 2006

NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY

The Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Bruce Billson today officially took delivery of the tenth and final ANZAC class frigate, NUSHIP Perth on behalf of the Royal Australian Navy.

Built by Tenix Defence Pty Ltd at the iconic Williamstown shipyard, the ship features state?of-the-art weaponry and a range of capability enhancements unique to Australia.

The latest frigate was delivered as part of a 17-year fixed-price contract worth $7 billion.

At today?s hand-over Mr Billson said the new Perth was a ?flexible, capable and cost effective warship? and its construction had drawn on the skills and expertise of hundreds of local suppliers, sub contractors and Tenix employees.

?The construction of this fine ship serves as an excellent example of the world-class result that can be achieved when Defence and industry work together as partners,? Mr Billson said.

?The ships built by Tenix have been of outstanding quality and have been delivered on cost, on time and on budget, to a schedule revised to accommodate new capabilities.?

The ANZAC construction project is the largest and most successful surface warship build project ever completed in Australia. It has provided long-term benefits for the economies on both sides of the Tasman and has involved about 1300 companies with 73 per cent local industry content, it has also provided 8,000 jobs.

Perth is a 3,600 tonne ship capable of a top speed in excess of 27 knots and it has a range of 6,000 nautical miles. The ship will be equipped with the latest communication, navigation and fire control systems. She will be capable of firing the Evolved Seasparrow missile from its Vertical Launching System and will be armed with a five inch gun.

Mr Billson said the ANZAC Ships would provide the RAN with the capability of defending Australian waters from attack by any potential aggressor.

?Further work is underway to provide the ANZACs with an increased capability which will enable them to meet contemporary anti-ship missile defence requirements. This will ensure that the large investment in the Class will provide strategic benefits well into the future,? he said.

The ANZACs have recently proved their considerable value to the Nation in their very effective operations in the Persian Gulf and off the north coast of Australia, as well as in Antarctic waters.
 
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DropBear    RE:DoD media release: NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY   6/18/2006 9:09:14 AM
Does it come with Phalanx CIWS or RIM-116 as standard or are these optional extras?
 
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SSGT Kingston    RE:DoD media release: NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY   6/18/2006 9:49:22 AM
From what i saw at Tenix and heard from one of Perth's SNCO's she wont be fitted with a Phalanx system (much to the chagrin of that particular crewman) unless it is added in a later upgrade.
 
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DropBear    RE:DoD media release: NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY   6/18/2006 10:34:16 AM
So what do they do for last ditch inner zone defence??? Super soaker water pistols? Crikey! Glad I never joined the navy.
 
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Aussie Digger    RE:DoD media release: NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY   6/19/2006 12:31:31 AM
Quote: "So what do they do for last ditch inner zone defence???" This fitout is only the baseline weapons fit. Once the Anti-ship missile defence system and surface and sub-surface warfighting upgrades get into full swing, the ANZAC's will become a pretty formidable platform. The CEA-FAR 3D phased array radar and CEA-MOUNT Continuous wave illuminating radar and Sea Vampire IRST system will give plenty of SA, ESSM and the "secondary" air defence system (probably Mistral) and Nulka will provide the layered air defence and "mini-typhoon" 12.7mm guns will take care of close-in surface threats. Mk 45 Mod 2 5 inch gun, Harpoon Block 2 (with AHWCS) will take care of longer ranged surface targets as will Penguin ASM and whatever helo ends up carrying it. MU-90 will take care of subs. The ANZAC class will be a pretty sweet deal by that stage....
 
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SteelGear    RE:DoD media release: NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY   6/19/2006 11:38:49 PM
--So what do they do for last ditch inner zone defence??? Super soaker water pistols? Crikey! Glad I never joined the navy.-- Amen to that....I'm glad I'm joining the Army (July 13th 2006 to be exact).
 
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SteelGear    RE:DoD media release: NEW WARSHIP PERTH DELIVERED TO AUSTRALIA?S NAVY   6/19/2006 11:40:00 PM
--Once the Anti-ship missile defence system and surface and sub-surface warfighting upgrades get into full swing, the ANZAC's will become a pretty formidable platform. -- Any Idea when that happens??
 
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Nichevo    RE:Oh please - a C I W S   6/19/2006 11:41:23 PM
If your boffins don't figure out how to plaster the thing with MetalStorm units, I am going to suspect y'all were funning us with that stuff and it's vaporware.
 
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gf0012-aust    RE:Oh please - a C I W S   6/20/2006 12:00:39 AM
" I am going to suspect y'all were funning us with that stuff and it's vaporware. " considering what the US want to do with it and are curently testing for - I doubt that considerably. its certainly not vaporware - and the USN and US Army have both seen it in action. USN Adm Owen was after all, involved as a Director before he had to pull out due to conflict and work issues. The Aust'n future combat weapon made the OICW look a bit ordinary - and individually, the weapon makes once solder equiv to a small Squad in weight of firepower on target - so its way beyond vaporware. The main issue is that the US demands for new concepts are impinging on concentrating on single capabilities. US interests are overloading at the moment, and this has been all the more so in the last 3 years with demands on niche capabilities for high tempo areas. "If your boffins don't figure out how to plaster the thing with MetalStorm units," I've seen a 36 barrel metalstorm mount literally turn a vehicle into chickenwire. that was with inert rounds, its ability to punch holes in things is not the issue and has never been in question - and as far as CIWS goes, I think we've convinced the US that there are other things that are far more critical to use it for.
 
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Nichevo    RE:Oh please - a C I W S   6/20/2006 12:17:42 AM
Do you work for us or something? I should think your fleet would really need this kind of protection and should get it first. Good advertising, no? If you haven't enough R&D resources, however, let me know where I can mail my resume. Feel free to decribe some of these new uses, and the future infantryman's weapon (huh? I thought you used the Steyr AUG), but perhaps that is all not safe for public posting.
 
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gf0012-aust    RE:Oh please - a C I W S   6/20/2006 12:27:31 AM
"Do you work for us or something? " Nope. ;) I just get to talk to a few of your blokes for various reasons. "I should think your fleet would really need this kind of protection and should get it first. " It's a niche capability which some in the RAN have a hard on for, but I'm not convinced of the benefit as compared to other user group requirements. "Feel free to decribe some of these new uses" apart from the fact that it will be included as part of our own personal combat weapon (long weapon) to replace the Steyr
  • Point defence
  • Registered weapons
  • Clearance weapon
  • UCAV fitouts There are others, but they haven't hit the public domain yet.
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    Aussie Digger    RE:Oh please - a C I W S   6/20/2006 9:11:40 AM
    One of the intended uses that it already has been trialled for is as a remote weapon station (land based) for point defence. I'm pretty sure this trial was conducted in South Australia last year. Is this what you referred to GF??? In relation to the ANZAC class, the Harpoon II integration is already underway with HMAS Warramunga the lead ship for this. I believe Arunta may also be fitted with Harpy II, but I'm not sure. 4x ANZAC frigates have also been fitted with ESSM with the remainder to be fitted over the next couple of years. The Vampire IRST contract was signed last year and will provide systems for each frigate, plus each FFG. The CEA-FAR 3D Phased Array radar and CEA-MOUNT Continuous Illuminating Wave Radar (for weapons control) was also signed last year. The 3D radar will I suspect take up to 5-7 years to complete, because a whole new mast has to be designed and built and installed. The CEA-MOUNT and IRST will probably be installed quite a bit sooner and offer an increased capability over existing systems. Similar systems have already been trialled aboard HMAS Arunta, which led to the decision. Perhaps AMPTE10, or "the Puss" can update us on these things???
     
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    gf0012-aust    RE:Oh please - a C I W S   6/20/2006 9:22:16 AM
    "I'm pretty sure this trial was conducted in South Australia last year. Is this what you referred to GF???" yes. I'd like to see it hooked up to a system like "Trophy" as well. "The CEA-FAR 3D Phased Array radar and CEA-MOUNT Continuous Illuminating Wave Radar (for weapons control)" elements of this are also being tested by the yanks near a mission sensitive site in CONUS.
     
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    Aussie Digger    RE:Oh please - a C I W S   6/20/2006 9:27:41 AM
    The only problem with using it for a Trophy type system is the reloading function. To be of significant tactical benefit it needs to be useful multiple times. As your armour PDF mentioned, vehicles in Iraq were often hit by multiple RPG warheads, repelling them because of their excellent passive armour. From what I've seen of Metalstorm, reloading seems to be it's primary weakness...
     
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    Nichevo    RE:Oh please - a personal combat weapon?   6/20/2006 10:34:26 AM
    I can't quite follow this - what size and weight would a MetalStorm rifle have? Doesn't seem to offer much advantage for single fire.
     
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    gf0012-aust    RE:Oh please - a personal combat weapon?   6/20/2006 4:49:21 PM
    "what size and weight would a MetalStorm rifle have?" physically dimensionally similar to existing bullpup but weight is still classified at present. "Doesn't seem to offer much advantage for single fire." "rate and weight" of volume of fire in a shortened timeframe is far superior. ie weight of suppressive firepower achieved much sooner in a given time frame.
     
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