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Third Royal Australian Navy Anzac Class Gets New Mast as Part of Upgrade

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Third Royal Australian Navy Anzac Class Gets New Mast as Part of Upgrade

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Royal Australian Navy (RAN) HMAS Warramunga (FFH 152) has passed a significant milestone in its Anzac Class Midlife Capability Assurance Program at Henderson Shipyard, Western Australia, with the installation of a new mast. The upgrade program, known as AMCAP and being implemented by the Warship Asset Management Agreement (WAMA) Alliance, is now onto its third Anzac Class Frigate after HMA Ships Arunta and Anzac completed the upgrade in 2019 and 2020 respectively. The new mast was designed to accommodate the SEA 1448 Phase 4B – Long Range Air Search Radar, as well as provide an improved Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) capability. Both of the new radar systems were designed by Canberra-based company CEA Technologies.

Major Projects Implementation Manager Commander Mark Williams said “Effective search radars form an integral part of a ship’s capability and as such it is imperative the technology used in that system is the latest that’s available. The SPS-49, which is being replaced as part of AMCAP, has served the frigates well but it is important to keep pace with modern technology to maintain the robust frontline capability provided by these ships. CEA Technologies is an Australian company that has a history of working with Navy in the design and support of systems for the Anzac Class Frigates.CEA also developed the highly successful anti-ship missile defence radar known as CEAFAR which is currently installed on the frigates.”

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Royal Australian Navy HMAS Warramunga gets a new mast as part of the Anzac Class Midlife Capability Assurance Program upgrade, at Henderson Shipyard, WA.
Royal Australian Navy HMAS Warramunga gets a new mast as part of the Anzac Class Midlife Capability Assurance Program upgrade, at Henderson Shipyard, WA.

The Anzac Class Midlife Capability Assurance Program ensures that Anzac Class Frigates will be sustained for the remainder of their service life, allowing them to remain an effective fighting unit until they are replaced by the Hunter Class Frigate fleet. The new 1448 mast was designed and built by BAE Systems to support the CEAFAR2-L Phased Array Radar capability, in addition to the existing CEAFAR1-S and 1-X PAR capabilities. The WAMA Alliance is a strategic partnership between the Commonwealth of Australia, BAE Systems, SAAB Australia, and Naval Ship Management Australia to deliver total asset management of the Anzac Class Frigates.

HMAS Warramunga (FFH 152) is the third of eight Anzac Class frigates built by Tenix Defence Systems at Williamstown, Victoria for the Royal Australian Navy. The design is based on the German Meko 200 frigate. Warramunga is a long-range frigate capable of air defence, surface and undersea warfare, surveillance, reconnaissance and interdiction. The upgrade showcases Australian design and integration capability, with new Phased Array Radar technology designed by CEA Technologies in Canberra, upgrades to combat systems performed by Saab Systems in South Australia, and platform integration design by BAE Systems in Victoria.

Royal Australian Navy HMAS Warramunga arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for RIMPAC 2016.
Royal Australian Navy HMAS Warramunga arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for RIMPAC 2016.

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