The ''Arafura'' class is a class of offshore patrol vessels being built for the
Royal Australian Navy
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(RAN). Initially proposed in the
2009 Defence White Paper and marked as procurement project SEA 1180, it was originally planned that 20 Offshore Combatant Vessels (OCV) would replace 26 vessels across four separate ship classes: the
s, the
s, the
s, and the
es. Although having a common design (which could be up to 2,000 tonnes in
displacement
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), the ships would use a
modular mission payload system to fulfill specific roles; primarily
border patrol,
mine warfare Mine warfare refers to the use of different types of explosive devices:
*Land mine, a weight-triggered explosive device intended to maim or kill people or to disable or destroy vehicles
*Minelaying, deployment of explosive mines at sea
**Naval mine ...
, and
hydrographic survey
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. The 2013 Defence White Paper committed to the OCV project as a long-term goal, but opted in the short term for an accelerated procurement of an existing design to replace the ''Armidale''s, and life-extension refits for the other types. This resulted in the Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) project and the amount of vessels reduced to 12. However, this was further increased to 14 when 2 further Mine Counter Measures variants were proposed under ''SEA 1905''.
Then-Prime Minister
Malcolm Turnbull
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Turnbull gra ...
announced on 18 April 2016 that ship designers
Damen,
Fassmer and
Lürssen had been shortlisted for the project.
On 24 November 2017, the government announced that Lürssen had been selected.
Offshore combatant proposal
Planning and design
First made public in ''
Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century: Force 2030'', the 2009 Department of Defence
white paper
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, the planned vessels stem from Government instructions for the RAN to rationalise patrol,
mine warfare Mine warfare refers to the use of different types of explosive devices:
*Land mine, a weight-triggered explosive device intended to maim or kill people or to disable or destroy vehicles
*Minelaying, deployment of explosive mines at sea
**Naval mine ...
, and
hydrographic survey
Hydrographic survey is the science of measurement and description of features which affect maritime navigation, marine construction, dredging, offshore oil exploration/ offshore oil drilling and related activities. Strong emphasis is placed ...
assets into a single class of warship.
[Department of Defence, ''Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century'', pp. 72–3] It was originally planned 20 OCVs would replace 26 vessels across four separate ship classes: the s, the s, the s, and the es
Instead of being capable of performing all roles simultaneously, the ships will have a
modular mission payload system like the
Standard Flex
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system used by the
Danish Navy
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, or the system used by the
United States Navy
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's
littoral combat ship
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s: mission-specific equipment will be fitted to containerised modules, which can be exchanged for different modules when the ship needs to change roles.
[Boettger, ''The Offshore Combatant Vessel'', p. 31] The use of containerised modules means that equipment can be upgraded without taking the ships out of service for refit, and if necessary can be fitted to requisitioned civilian vessels.[''Australian Offshore Combatant Vessels'', p. 1] The cost in developing and implementing the modular system is predicted to be offset by the savings in the areas of maintenance (having to purchase and maintain stocks to repair four different designs), personnel (having to retrain sailors when they transfer to a new ship), and administration.[
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It was anticipated that the new ships could have displaced anywhere up to 2,000 tonnes, although defence magazine editor Kym Bergmann predicts that this 'worst case' would require 50,000 tons of steel or aluminium to be fabricated (compared to 36,000 tons for the ''Attack-class'' submarine program), and unless multiple shipbuilders are involved, the 12- to 18-month construction time per vessel will see the last ship enter service during the late 2020s.[Bergmann, ''Buzz around all-in-one combatant vessels'']
Instead of building all 20 vessels to the same design, the idea of hull variants optimised for different roles is also being explored:[ the module system will allow a ship designed for one role to be rapidly reconfigured to serve in another role, with a small but acceptable loss in capability compared to a 'native' OPV. The OPVs could be designed to carry a helicopter or an ]unmanned aerial vehicle
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to improve each ship's surveillance range, but this avenue is dependent on further study and cost-benefit analysis.[''Australian Offshore Combatant Vessels'', p. 2]
The OPV was originally planned to replace 26 vessels across four warship classes: the s, the s, the s, and the es.[Thornton, ''The Rationale for the RAN Offshore Combatant Vessel, p. 6''] The new ships were to be used for offshore and littoral
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patrol, border protection, anti-terrorism and anti-piracy operations, mine warfare, and hydrographic survey. It was plausible that the OPVs will operate in support of the ships; amphibious operations would benefit from the survey and mine warfare capabilities of the ships.
International co-operation
The Royal Navy
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has begun plans for a similar vessel under the Future Surface Combatant Future Surface Combatant is the designation of shipbuilding programs for:
*Future Surface Combatant (Koninklijke Marine), the Netherlands and Belgium
* Future Surface Combatant (Royal Navy), United Kingdom
* Future Surface Combatant (U.S. Navy) or ...
program, designated the Future Mine Countermeasures/Hydrographic/Patrol Vessel (FMHPV).[Scott, ''UK, Australia begin talks on future ship projects''] At the start of 2010, it was announced that the governments of Australia and the United Kingdom were exploring the potential for idea-sharing and co-operation on the design of the OPV and FMHPV, as well as planned replacements for the , Type 22, and Type 23 frigates.[ Although the nations will share their analyses, a common design or shared construction program is unlikely, as the two nations have different needs and replacement schedules.][ The RAN is also observing the development of the United States Navy Littoral Combat Ships, to take advantage of lessons learned during the program.][
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Proposed designs
While designing the trimarans for the Littoral Combat Ship program, Australian-owned shipbuilder Austal also prepared a scaled-down version that could serve as the basis for the Australian OPV.[ The Austal Multi Role Vessel (MRV 80) would have an overall length of 80 metres, a top speed of 26 knots, carry an ]NH-90
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or similar helicopter, and have 500 square metres for mission equipment or cargo.
In 2012, American shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries
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proposed a variant of the Legend-class National Security Cutter, a ship built for the United States Coast Guard.
Offshore Patrol Vessel program
Although the 2013 White Paper committed to the OCV as a long-term plan, it announced that an interim patrol boat class based on an existing design would be acquired as a short-term replacement for the ''Armidale''s, while the ''Paluma''s and ''Huon''s would undergo life-extension upgrades. The 20 vessels originally planned to be built was reduced was later reduced to 12 following the change in their planned role. The project received the procurement designation SEA 1180.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
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Turnbull gra ...
announced on 18 April 2016 that ship designers Damen, Fassmer and Lürssen had been shortlisted for the project. On 24 November 2017, the government announced that Lürssen had been selected.
In October 2017, the Australian government announced that the vessels would use an Australian-designed SAAB tactical combat management system.
Under ''SEA 1905'' a further two ships are to be built by Civmec for the mine countermeasures role. A third vessel may be procured under ''SEA 2400'' to fulfill the survey although this is unlikely. This was expanded in the 2020 Defence Strategic Update and 2020 Force Structure Plan released on 30 June 2020 for up to 8 vessels optimised for mine countermeasures and hydrographic survey roles potentially based on the ''Arafura'' design possibly bringing the total number of vessels back up to the original 20.
Design
The ''Arafura''-class is based on the Lürssen-designed ''Darussalam''-class, operated by the Royal Brunei Navy. Each vessel has a gross displacement
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of 1,640 tonne
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s, and measures 80 metres long, with a beam of 13 metres and a draft of 4 metres. Propulsion power is from two MTU 16V diesel engines rated at 4440kw each, which drive variable pitch propellers and give a top speed of 22 knots, and shipboard electrical power is generated by MAN
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diesel engines. The ship's range is about , with an endurance of 21 days. The standard crew complement is 40 sailors, though up to 20 more can be berthed if required. The ships will be deployed with empty space available to install container-mounted systems such as aircraft support and sensors; if fully utilized, the gross displacement could increase to 1,800 tonnes.
Shipboard armament was originally intended to be a single 40 mm gun and two 12.7 mm guns. The 40 mm gun was cancelled in 2021 due to a combination of technical problems and a re-assessment of the threats the ships would face. The ships will instead be armed with a Typhoon Weapon Station on an interim basis until a replacement weapon is identified and then acquired.
Each vessel carries two 8.5 metre rigid inflatable boat
A rigid inflatable boat (RIB), also rigid-hull inflatable boat or rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB), is a lightweight but high-performance and high-capacity boat constructed with a rigid hull bottom joined to side-forming air tubes that are i ...
s and a single 10 metre boat, which are intended as the primary means of deploying offensive force in the ships' border patrol role. A single unmanned aerial vehicle
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is carried and deployed from an open utility deck. Two separate electro-optic targeting systems and three radars are installed and managed by the Saab 9LV system. In order to allow the ships to operate in conjunction with allied international forces, each ship is equipped with a unique electronic identifier transponder that allows for communication via the Link 16
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With Link 16, military aircraft as well as sh ...
network.
Construction
The class of ships will be based on Lürssen's OPV80, similar to the of the Royal Brunei Navy. The first two vessels will be built by ASC Shipbuilding in Adelaide, South Australia before production is transferred to the shipyard of Forgacs Marine & Defence
Forgacs Marine and Defence (Forgacs), former Forgacs Group, is a major Australian engineering and shipbuilding company. It has facilities at Newcastle, Sydney, Brisbane and Gladstone. The company employs 1000 people.
The Forgacs Group acquired ...
, a subsidiary of Civmec, in Henderson, Western Australia
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History
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Construction of the first ship began on 15 November 2018. On that day, it was also announced that the vessel would be named HMAS ''Arafura'', and the class the ''Arafura''-class patrol vessels.
On 9 April 2020 the second ship in the class, HMAS ''Eyre'', was laid down at ASC's shipyard. The names of the following four ships were also announced at this time: HMA Ships ''Pilbara'', ''Gippsland'', ''Illawara'' and ''Carpentaria.''
The first three ships amongst the then new names, HMAS ''Pilbara'', HMAS ''Gippsland'' and HMAS ''Illawarra'' were laid down at the shipyard of Civmec in Henderson on 11 September 2020, 30 July 2021 and 27 September 2022, respectively.
Ships
Dates in ''Italics'' indicate estimates
Citations
References
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External links
Arafura Class OPV on Royal Australian Navy website
Patrol vessels of the Royal Australian Navy
Proposed ships