In a significant development for Australia’s defense capabilities, the government has awarded a contract to local shipbuilder Austal for the construction of eight Damen Landing Craft Heavy (LCH) vessels at its Henderson shipyard in Western Australia. While the total contract value is still being negotiated, Austal is set to commence the construction of the first LCH in 2026.
Paddy Gregg, the Chief Executive of Austal Limited, expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, “Austal looks forward to constructing this important new capability for Australia, following the anticipated finalisation of the Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement and commencement of the Landing Craft Medium contract in 2025.”
The design of the LCH vessels will be managed by the Dutch firm Damen, which is responsible for the Australian Defence Force’s LCH design, based on its Landing Ship Transport 100 (LST100). The specifications of each vessel are robust, featuring a displacement of 3,900 tons, an overall length of 100 meters (328 feet), and a width of 16 meters (52 feet). These vessels are strategically designed to carry substantial loads, accommodating over 500 tons of materiel. This capacity allows for the transport of six Abrams Tanks, 11 Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicles, or 26 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, showcasing their pivotal role in logistical support for military operations.
Beyond their cargo capabilities, the LCH vessels are versatile enough to operate in conjunction with other ships, enabling them to perform a wide array of missions. These include troop insertion and extraction, logistics support, as well as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, thereby enhancing operational flexibility. Furthermore, the LCH will be outfitted with advanced systems for military communications and weaponry, ensuring that they meet the evolving demands of modern defense scenarios.
The construction of these landing craft represents a crucial step in bolstering Australia’s maritime readiness and operational capabilities, reflecting a commitment to enhancing domestic shipbuilding and defense industries.