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Austal Australia Delivers 1st Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat to Royal Australian Navy

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Austal Australia Delivers 1st Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat to Royal Australian Navy

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Austal Australia has delivered the first Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat to the Royal Australian Navy.
Austal Australia has delivered the first Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat to the Royal Australian Navy.

Austal Limited (Austal) is pleased to announce Austal Australia has delivered the first of six Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats (ECCPB’s) to the Royal Australian Navy. The vessel, ADV Cape Otway, was officially accepted and named by the Minister for Defence, The Hon. Peter Dutton MP at a ceremony held at Austal’s Henderson, Western Australia, shipyard. He was accompanied by the Chief of the Royal Australian Navy, Vice Admiral Michael Noonan AO, and Head of Maritime Systems, Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group, Rear Admiral Wendy Malcolm CSM.

The 58-metre aluminium monohull patrol boat is the first of six to be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy under a A$324 million contract awarded to Austal Australia in May 2020. With greater capability than the benchmark Cape-class Patrol Boats, the Evolved Capes feature new, larger amenities to accommodate up to 32 people, improved quality of life systems and advanced sustainment intelligence systems that will further enhance the Royal Australian Navy’s ability to fight and win at sea.

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From Left: VADM Michael Noonan AO, LCDR James Thompson CO ADV Cape Otway, Austal CEO Paddy Gregg, Minister for Defence The Hon Peter Dutton MP, in the bridge of the ADV Cape Otway
From Left: VADM Michael Noonan AO, LCDR James Thompson CO ADV Cape Otway, Austal CEO Paddy Gregg, Minister for Defence The Hon Peter Dutton MP, in the bridge of the ADV Cape Otway. (Photo by Austal)

Speaking at the delivery ceremony, Austal Limited Chief Executive Officer Mr Paddy Gregg said,”The first Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat to be delivered reflects the collective skills, teamwork and capability of the national naval shipbuilding enterprise. Sheds don’t build ships, people do. And it’s great to celebrate today with representatives from Austal, the Department of Defence, our proud supply chain partners and many more businesses in the defence industry across Australia.

The vessel was constructed in approximately 18 months, employing approximately 400 people directly in Western Australia, and engaging more than 300 supply chain partners across Australia. In 2022, Austal Australia is scheduled to deliver an unprecedented 9 new naval ships to the Commonwealth of Australia, including four Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boats for the Royal Australian Navy (SEA1445-1) and five Guardian-class Patrol Boats to the Department of Defence under the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project (SEA3036-1).

Austal Australia has delivered the first Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat to the Royal Australian Navy.
Austal Australia has delivered the first Evolved Cape-class Patrol Boat to the Royal Australian Navy. The vessel was accepted in Henderson, Western Australia by Minister for Defence The Hon Peter Dutton MP. (Photo by Austal)

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