Austal Defence Australia to build 18 Landing Craft Medium (LCM) for Australian Army

Written by Nick Blenkey
LCM (Landing Craft Medium)

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Austal Limited (ASX: ASB) reports that it has been awarded an AUD 1.029 billion (about USD 679 million) design and build contract for Landing Craft Medium (LCM) vessels under its strategic shipbuilding agreement (SSA) signed with the Commonwealth of Australia.

The LCM design and build tasking statement contract appoints Austal subsidiary, Austal Defence Shipbuilding Australia Pty Ltd (Austal Defence Australia), to complete the detailed design and build 18 Landing Craft Medium (LCM) vessels at Austal’s Henderson, Western Australia, shipyard. Construction of the first LCM is scheduled to commence in 2026 with the 18th and final vessel scheduled for delivery in 2032.

The LCM, being built for the Australian Army, will be manufactured in steel and will be capable of projecting loads up to 80 tonnes.

Austal Limited CEO Paddy Gregg said this first design and build contract awarded under the SSA was a significant milestone for Austal Defence Australia, as the Commonwealth’s strategic shipbuilder in Western Australia.

“This Landing Craft Medium design and build contract awarded to Austal Defence Australia is
the first vessel construction program in the Government’s commitment to delivering continuous
naval shipbuilding at Henderson, Western Australia, enlivening decades of opportunity for
individuals and businesses to engage, collaborate and invest in defence programs,” said Gregg.
“With these 18 Landing Craft Medium and any further vessels planned as part of the Strategic Shipbuilding pilot program, we are developing the shipbuilding capability to build larger, more complex vessels, in Henderson into the future and delivering sovereign shipbuilding capability for Australia.”

“The Austal Defence Australia team, and our industry and supply chain partners in the Henderson Defence Precinct, across Western Australia and around the nation, are ready to deliver this important new amphibious capability for the Australian Army,” said Gavin Stewart, executive general manager, strategic shipbuilding, at Austal Defence Australia

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