Yearly Archives: 2026

REDARC to supply critical electronics for Army’s Redback IFV

South Australian manufacturer REDARC Defence & Space has a secured a major contract to produce critical components for the Australian Army’s new Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle, as part of LAND 400 Phase 3. Under a build‑to‑print partnership with Hanwha Defence Australia, REDARC will manufacture a suite of complex electrical and control system components, critical for the vehicle's operation, mobility, power architecture and communications management. The units, produced at REDARC’s advanced manufacturing and technology hub in Lonsdale, will form the “electronic nervous system” of the Redback IFV, supporting power distribution and signal routing. REDARC Defence & Space Executive General Manager Scott ...

20 April 2026
REDARC to supply critical electronics for Army’s Redback IFV2026-04-20T13:01:00+09:30

First Australian‑made missiles successfully test‑fired in South Australia

South Australia has marked a major Defence milestone, with the first Australian‑made Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missiles successfully test‑fired at the Woomera Test Range. The successful live firing demonstrates the Australian Army’s long‑range strike capability and builds on the establishment of Australia’s first missile assembly facility at Port Wakefield, launched in December 2025 as a cornerstone of Australia’s sovereign guided weapons enterprise. The surface‑to‑surface GMLRS missile delivers precision strike effects beyond traditional artillery range and is launched from the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), acquired under the Australian Army’s long‑range fires program. Minister for Defence Industry Pat ...

15 April 2026
First Australian‑made missiles successfully test‑fired in South Australia2026-04-15T09:29:47+09:30

UK naval supplier drops anchor in South Australia

A leading supplier of mission-critical valves to naval submarines worldwide, IMI Truflo Marine Australia, has established a new production facility in South Australia – its first manufacturing site outside the UK. Located at Edinburgh North, the facility will support the design, assembly and testing of specialist naval valves used in submarines and surface combatants operated by allied navies, strengthening South Australia’s role in global naval supply chains linked to the AUKUS submarine program. The new Edinburgh North site will initially operate as an engineering and production hub for the Asia-Pacific region, incorporating component storage, assembly capability and pressure testing facilities. ...

9 April 2026
UK naval supplier drops anchor in South Australia2026-04-09T14:12:50+09:30

Saab launches key test site for Hobart class destroyer upgrade

Saab Australia has established a dedicated test and integration capability for the Royal Australian Navy’s Hobart-class destroyer combat system upgrades, being undertaken from South Australia’s Osborne Naval Shipyard. The Hobart Australian Interface Reference Site recently opened at Saab’s Sovereign Combat Systems Collaboration Centre (SCSCC), based at Mawson Lakes in South Australia, enabling advanced integration and testing of combat system functionality prior to installation on the upgraded destroyers. The facility supports Saab’s delivery of the Australian Interface (AI), a key component of the Navy’s combat system architecture and a derivative of the Australian Combat Management System (AusCMS), which is designed, developed ...

2 April 2026
Saab launches key test site for Hobart class destroyer upgrade2026-04-02T14:22:25+10:30

Aurizn and Hanwha Defence Australia reach program milestone

Aurizn has achieved a significant milestone with the delivery of a secure communications capability for Hanwha Defence Australia, supporting the Commonwealth’s LAND 8116 Phase 1 program for the Huntsman family of vehicles. Working closely with Hanwha Defence Australia, Aurizn developed and integrated a secure communications system designed to protect sensitive information as it moves between different onboard networks. The system ensures that operational information can be shared without compromising security. The system was engineered and tested inside Aurizn’s ITAR‑Controlled Systems Integration Laboratory (SIL) in South Australia. Representatives from Hanwha Defence Australia took part in acceptance testing, confirming the system’s performance ...

5 March 2026
Aurizn and Hanwha Defence Australia reach program milestone2026-03-05T10:17:05+10:30

Defence SA internship program opens doors for emerging talent

For commerce student Ben Scott, stepping into Defence SA’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Internship Program gave him the hands-on experience, confidence and professional networks needed to launch into a meaningful career. Ben joined the program while completing his Bachelor of Commerce at Adelaide University, hoping to gain real‑world experience in accounting. What he discovered was a supportive environment where he could apply his studies, build new skills and explore career pathways he hadn’t previously considered. “The internship program has directly supported my studies. I’ve been able to apply what I’ve learned, build connections and access valuable networking opportunities,” Ben ...

2 March 2026
Defence SA internship program opens doors for emerging talent2026-03-02T10:27:29+10:30

South Australia’s DMMF facility nears completion

South Australia’s new $200 million Deep Maintenance and Modification Facility (DMMF) is set to be completed weeks ahead of schedule, marking a major milestone for the state’s defence sector. Construction of the multi‑hangar aircraft facility at RAAF Base Edinburgh will finish in early March, more than a month earlier than originally planned. Shaped by early concept work driven by Defence SA, the project has been led by Renewal SA and BESIX Watpac. Set to be delivered on budget and ahead of schedule, the facility will be handed over to Australia’s Department of Defence for final fit‑outs, before becoming operational mid‑year. ...

20 February 2026
South Australia’s DMMF facility nears completion2026-02-20T09:07:02+10:30

Multi-billion investment in new Submarine Construction Yard

The Australian Government has pledged $3.9 billion towards delivery of the new Submarine Construction Yard in Osborne. Home of construction of Australia’s future SSN-AUKUS conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarine fleet, projections show an estimated investment of $30 billion will be required over coming decades to build the yard, which will continue until the 2040s. This projected investment is comprised of: Area 1 - approximately $5 billion for fabrication Area 2 - approximately $8 billion for outfitting Area 3 - more than $15 billion for consolidation, testing, launching and commissioning. This is in addition to works that are already underway, including enabling ...

17 February 2026
Multi-billion investment in new Submarine Construction Yard2026-02-17T15:54:57+10:30

Local defence manufacturers secure major funding boost

South Australia’s defence manufacturing industry has received a significant funding boost, with eight local companies securing a combined $2.84 million in the latest round of the Federal Government’s Defence Industry Development Grants (DIDG) program. The funding aims to strengthen and modernise Australia’s defence industrial capability across four streams; exports, skilling, security and sovereign industrial priorities. More than $17 million has been allocated to 44 Australian businesses in the latest rounds of the DIDG program. The grants will drive investment in advanced manufacturing aligned with sovereign defence priorities such as submarines, aerospace, guided weapons, explosive ordnance and advanced technologies. The funding ...

10 February 2026
Local defence manufacturers secure major funding boost2026-02-10T16:17:04+10:30

First MC 55A Peregrine arrives in South Australia

The first of Australia’s new MC-55A Peregrine intelligence aircraft has arrived at RAAF Base Edinburgh, South Australia, further cementing the state’s role as a national hub for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. The aircraft is the first of four MC-55A to be delivered to the Royal Australia Air Force, with the entire fleet to be permanently based at Edinburgh and operated by No. 10 Squadron. As Australia’s inaugural airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare (ISREW) aircraft, the MC-55A will strengthen Australia’s ability to monitor and protect its strategic interests. Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Stephen Chappell said the ...

10 February 2026
First MC 55A Peregrine arrives in South Australia2026-02-10T09:57:23+10:30

New agreement to strengthen AUKUS Pillar I projects

South Australian-based Shoal Group have joined forces with global nuclear engineering company Assystem to strengthen Australia’s nuclear submarine supply chain and advance sovereign capabilities in naval technologies and infrastructure. The collaboration brings together Shoal’s expertise in systems thinking, modelling, simulation and analysis – underpinned by their experience in Australia’s submarine industry – with Assystem’s global leadership in nuclear engineering and infrastructure delivery. Assystem is a leading engineering and project management partner to the defence sector, and its UK team will contribute expertise in complex, safety-critical and nuclear environments to Shoal’s technical work. Together, the companies will support local knowledge transfer ...

27 January 2026
New agreement to strengthen AUKUS Pillar I projects2026-01-27T16:59:07+10:30

ASC and ANSTO unite to build Australia’s nuclear workforce for AUKUS

Australia’s submarine company, ASC, has partnered with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) to help develop the skilled nuclear workforce needed to support the AUKUS submarine program. The two organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create innovative career pathways for Australians in nuclear-related roles. This agreement focuses on building the specialist skills and expertise required for Australia’s future conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines. The partnership is a key step in growing Australia’s sovereign nuclear capability and supports the long-term delivery of the SSN-AUKUS program. It will open opportunities for health physicists and nuclear operators, roles essential ...

6 January 2026
ASC and ANSTO unite to build Australia’s nuclear workforce for AUKUS2026-01-06T15:32:16+10:30
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