The Hon. Jason Clare MP
Minister for Defence Materiel.
16 Jun 2011
New Naval Combat Helicopters
Minister for Defence
Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare today announced
that the Australian Government had approved the acquisition of 24 MH-60R
Seahawk ‘Romeo’ naval combat helicopters at a cost of over $3 billion.
The 2009 Defence White
Paper committed the Government to equipping naval warships with a new combat
helicopter capable of conducting a range of maritime missions with advanced anti-submarine
warfare capabilities and the ability to fire air-to-surface missiles.
This announcement
delivers on that commitment.
The new helicopters will
replace the Navy’s current combat helicopter capability provided by 16 Seahawk
S-70B-2 helicopters and will also provide the air to surface strike capability
which was to have been provided by the cancelled Seasprite program.
This decision follows a
15-month competitive acquisition process involving the Sikorsky-Lockheed Martin
built MH-60R and the NATO Helicopter Industries NH90 NFH assembled by
Australian Aerospace.
This competitive process
has ensured value for money for the tax payer.
The Australian Government
has chosen the ‘Romeo’ helicopter because it represents the best value for
money for taxpayers and was the lowest risk option.
The ‘Romeo’ is a proven
capability currently operated by the United States Navy. The United States Navy has accepted around
100 ‘Romeos’ which have accumulated 90,000 flying hours, including on
operational deployments.
Interoperability with
Australia’s Alliance partner, the United States, is also a significant
advantage of this helicopter.
The helicopters are
largely military off-the-shelf built by Sikorsky and Lockheed Martin and will
be purchased through the Foreign Military Sales process from the US Navy.
Defence has signed a
Letter of Agreement for the acquisition with the United States Government.
The first two helicopters
will arrive in mid-2014 for testing and evaluation with operations expected to
commence in mid-2015.
Acquisition of 24
‘Romeos’ means that Navy will have the capacity to provide at least eight
warships with a combat helicopter at the same time, including ANZAC Class
frigates and the new Air Warfare Destroyers. The remainder will be based at HMAS Albatross in Nowra, New South Wales, and
will be in various stages of the regular maintenance and training cycle.
They will be equipped
with a highly sophisticated combat systems designed to employ Hellfire
air-to-surface missile and the Mark 54 anti-submarine torpedo.
The Government will work
with Australian Small-to-Medium Enterprises to identify opportunities to form
part of the ‘Romeo’ global supply chain.
The Government has
established a joint working group between Defence and the Department of
Innovation, Industry, Science and Research to progress Australian industry
involvement in the project.
Imagery is available at: http://images.defence.gov.au/fotoweb/Grid.fwx?archiveId=5003&search=20113077
Related
vision will be fed to Parliament House in Canberra.

