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Air Warfare Destroyer

SEA 4000 the Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD) program is the largest naval project to date and will deliver three highly capable air warfare ships and their support systems.

Collins Class Submarine Replacement Combat System

Project SEA 1439 Phase 4A is acquiring a Replacement Combat System (RCS) and its associated support infrastructure for the Collins Class Submarine.

Sonar Electronics in Heavyweight Torpedoes

Australia and the United States Navy are in a partnership for the cooperative development, production, and through-life support of a replacement Heavyweight Torpedo (HWT).

Collins Class Future Submarine

SEA 1000 will provide Australia with a new and more potent defence capability with greater range, longer patrol endurance and increased capability compared with the Collins Class.

Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI)

The Imaging Systems Branch conducts research and development into the use of Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) for Defence and National Security.

Support to Joint Strike Fighter acquisition

AIR 6000 aims to introduce a new air combat capability that will meet Australia's air combat needs out to 2030 and beyond.

Flaw IdeNtification through the Application of Loading (FINAL)

Flaw IdeNtification through the Application of Loading (FINAL) involves applying simulated wing loads to the retired F/A-18 Hornet centre fuselage sections, known as centre-barrels (from the US Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force & RAAF) in a test rig.

C-130J-30 Hercules Full Scale Wing Fatigue Test Program

Following the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) acquisition of the Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Hercules, an extensive certification compliance finding program was undertaken in order to assess durability clearance for operations up to the projected planned withdrawal date.

Retrogression and re-ageing for corrosion mitigation

The repair of corrosion damage greatly prolongs aircraft maintenance, which costs money and reduces aircraft availability.

Passive infrared suppression systems for ADF aircraft

DST Group and GKN Aerospace Engineering Services Pty Ltd (GKNAES) has completed the detailed design for manufacture of an infra-red suppression system (IRSS) for the Australian Regular Army CH-47D.

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