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Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC
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22 June 2020
The Royal Australian Navy’s latest upgrade of the Mark 15 Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) has reached a major milestone by achieving Initial Operating Capability.
Delivered on schedule, the upgraded capability is being progressively rolled out until late 2023 across Navy’s Destroyers, Amphibious Ships and new Supply Class Tankers.
Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the upgraded system delivers improved lethality and a broader range of protection for Navy ships in fast-moving combat situations.
“The first system, which incorporates the upgrade to Block 1B Baseline 2 of the Phalanx system, has already been installed into HMAS Sydney which will ensure she enters service as Australia’s most potent and capable warship,” Minister Reynolds said.
“The system significantly boosts HMAS Sydney’s self defence capability, providing new generation technology to Navy vessels and ensuring the highest levels of protection from modern systems.
“Achieving this important milestone reflects Australia’s world-class shipbuilding capability and demonstrates the success of the Morrison Government’s Naval Shipbuilding Plan.”
The upgraded system will create opportunities for Australian businesses to benefit from the Morrison Government’s investment in a sovereign shipbuilding capability.
The second unit of the upgraded system was delivered in 2019 and will be used to provide comprehensive training in Australia, supported by local industry and increasing self-reliance in the training pipeline.