01 December 2015

News Story: TKMS submits bid to build Future (Australian) Submarines

by Robert Nutbrown

ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has submitted its offer under the SEA 1000 competitive evaluation process, as Germany competes with France and Japan to be selected as the international partner for the Future Submarine program.

A joint TKMS team of some 200 submarine experts from Australia and Germany joined forces for the effort known as Project Endeavour.

“We are very proud of our submission, which we delivered to the government today in Canberra,” said Dr John White, chairman of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems Australia. “Our engineers from Australia and Germany have combined to put all their experience and know-how to offer Australia a regionally superior submarine fleet tailored to the specific requirements of the Royal Australian Navy.”

Dr White stated that the response addresses the needs of Defence, and meets all fiscal, technical and capacity requirements.

“If successful, we will introduce new digital shipyard technologies to Australia that will revolutionise the way ships are built in the future,” he said. “After going through this intense process, ThyssenKrupp is totally confident that Australia has both the capacity and the capabilities to construct and deliver a new generation of submarines.”

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