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19 April 2026
The Republic of Maldives has taken delivery of the final Guardian‑class Patrol Boat provided by Australia under the Defence Cooperation Program in an official handover ceremony at HMAS Stirling, Western Australia.
This delivery builds on the long-standing relationship between Australia and Maldives, grounded in mutual trust and respect, and represents a significant milestone in our bilateral defence engagement.
As island nations, Australia and Maldives both rely on sea-lanes for security and economic prosperity. This delivery demonstrates both nations’ shared commitment to enhancing maritime security across the Indian Ocean.
The new vessel will enhance Maldives’ ability to conduct maritime surveillance, deter and respond to illegal activities within its vast exclusive economic zone, conduct humanitarian and disaster relief operations, and contribute to regional security and stability.
This marks the 24th and final Austal Ships Pty Ltd-built Guardian-class Patrol Boat delivered by Australia to a partner nation.
Quotes attributable to Commander Maritime Border Command, Rear Admiral Brett Sonter:
“Australia’s delivery of this Guardian-class Patrol Boat to Maldives is the product of close cooperation between our two nations and demonstrates the trust, respect and shared purpose that underpins our defence relationship.
“It is also a significant achievement for Australia’s shipbuilding industry and demonstrates the enduring value of Australia’s investment in regional maritime capability.
“Australia is proud to support this important capability, and we remain committed to working alongside Maldives to uphold a peaceful, secure and resilient Indian Ocean region.”
Quotes attributable to Brigadier General Mohamed Saleem, Commandant, Maldives National Defence Force Coast Guard:
“On behalf of the government, defence force and the people of Maldives, I express our deepest gratitude and appreciation to the government and the generous people of Australia for the invaluable contribution towards enhancing Maldives’ maritime defence capability.
“Australia has been a reliable and consistent developmental partner, and Maldives will continue to work with Australia on areas of mutual concern.
“Maldives recognises the significance of our location and is firmly committed to working with Australia, as well as other regional and international partners, to ensure the safety, security, stability and continued prosperity across the Indo-Pacific region.”
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