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Launch of first Offshore Patrol Vessel a major milestone in SA Defence and Space

The Government has welcomed another massive defence boost to South Australia, with the launch of the Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV), Arafura.

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There’s been another massive defence boost to South Australia, with the launch of the Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV), Arafura.

The Arafura is the first of two new Arafura Class OPVs being constructed in South Australia by Luerssen Australia at the world-class Osborne Naval Shipyard. It is creating hundreds of direct local jobs through a build program worth $4 billion.

Premier Steven Marshall said today’s milestone reinforces South Australia’s reputation as the defence and space capital of the nation.

“South Australia has well and truly cemented its position as the defence and space capital of the country and will continue to power forward and play its part in building and sustaining the nation’s sovereign capabilities,” Premier Marshall said.

“Work on these projects will deliver thousands of jobs in the decades to come, ensuring current and future talent can forge lifelong careers in naval shipbuilding, right here in South Australia.”

The OPV program is part of a major expansion of the nation’s naval capabilities being spearheaded in South Australia.

This includes delivery of the first two OPVs; a fleet of nine Hunter class frigates; up to eight nuclear-powered submarines; as well as the full cycle docking and life-of-type extension of the Collins class submarines and a major upgrade of the Hobart class destroyers’ combat management system.

This continuous pipeline of projects is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a sustainable supplier base for Australia and develop the skilled and technical workforce required to deliver these complex Defence projects.

Construction of Arafura commenced in 2018, with the vessel scheduled to be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy in 2022.

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