Japan seals largest-ever defense contract with frigate sale to Australia
Source: Japan Times
In a major breakthrough for Japans defense industry, Tokyo on Saturday reached a landmark agreement with Canberra to supply the first three of a planned fleet of 11 upgraded Mogami-class frigates to the Australian Navy, the largest defense export contract in Japans postwar history.
Signed in Melbourne by Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and his Australian counterpart, Richard Marles, the multibillion dollar deal underscores the deepening strategic alignment between the quasi-allies and heralds significantly expanded military and industrial cooperation.
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Australia aims to acquire 11 general-purpose frigates optimized for undersea warfare to replace its aging Anzac-class fleet. To accelerate delivery, the first three vessels will be built in Japan, while production of the remaining ships will shift to the Henderson shipyard in Perth, Western Australia, where they are expected to be constructed by Australian firm Austal.
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But its not just Australia and New Zealand. There is also growing interest in Japanese equipment and tech from NATO member states and countries in Southeast Asia
Read more: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/04/18/japan/mogami-japan-australia-announcement/

The rise of the middle powers (with India and South Korea) is taking shape.
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