Japanese government authorises mogami frigate sale to Australia/ Kym Bergmann
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DEFENCE ACQUISITION Developing trust between the MOD and defence suppliers/ | DEFENCE CAPABILITIES Nato - : improvement needed/ | DEFENCE CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT How can systemic perspectives on defence capability development be strengthened?/ | DEFENCE COOPERATION Japanese government authorises mogami frigate sale to Australia/ | DEFENCE ECONOMICS Defence spending in a time of austerity : briefing the cost of weapons. | DEFENCE ECONOMICS Cost and timescale forecasting for defence projects / | DEFENCE ECONOMICS Military primacy doesn't pay : (nearly as much as you think) / |
The Japanese government has authorized the potential sale of Mogami-class frigates to Australia, marking a significant step in defense cooperation between the two nations. This authorization is part of Australia's broader plan to replace its aging Anzac-class frigates and is a key element in strengthening their strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific region. The deal, estimated to be worth $10 billion AUD, could see the joint development and production of updated Mogami-class frigates.
MOGAMI-CLASS FRIGATES, DEFENCE COOPERATION, NEWARTICLS
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