Geelong company chosen as supplier to global F-35 fleet

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Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC

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The Hon Melissa Price MP

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Senator the Hon Sarah Henderson

Senator for Victoria


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4 May 2020

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  • Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Melissa Price MP
  • Senator for Victoria, Senator the Hon Sarah Henderson

 

A Geelong-based company has been awarded a significant contract with the US Navy under the global F-35 Program cementing Australia’s reputation as a top defence exporter.

Chemring Australia, based in Lara, near Geelong, secured the USD$107.5 million contract for the production and delivery of countermeasure flares for Australian, US and international F-35 operators.

Chemring Australia is a leading manufacturer and supplier of air-launched countermeasures against sophisticated electronic systems.

Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC, said the contract represents the culmination of a multi-year joint effort between the US Government, the Australian Government and Chemring Group to qualify Chemring Australia to produce countermeasures for the global F-35 fleet.

“This is a strong endorsement of our domestic manufacturing capability, and the policies we’ve put in place to bolster our sovereign defence capability,” Minister Reynolds said.

“This contract will also aid the ongoing advancement of a domestic munitions manufacturing capability – one of 10 Sovereign Industry Capability Priorities under our Defence Industrial Capability Plan.”

Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Melissa Price MP, said Australian industry continues to perform outstandingly as part of the global F-35 Program.

“This is a significant milestone, not only for Chemring Australia, but for Australia’s defence industry as a whole,” Minister Price said.

“This will create highly-skilled manufacturing jobs in Victoria, as well as opportunities across Chemring Australia’s supply chain for many Australian small businesses from procurement of raw materials, to qualification testing and transportation.”

Senator Sarah Henderson said the new multi-million dollar contract would help to attract and grow more high skilled Defence jobs in the Geelong region.

“This shows that Victoria has the potential to be a real defence industry powerhouse, with regional cities like Geelong in the box seat to secure more work like this,” Senator Henderson said.

“This announcement builds on the Morrison Government’s significant investment to build and sustain 30 self-propelled howitzers in Geelong which will deliver up to 350 jobs and provide vital capability for the Australian Army.

“The Morrison Government is focused on maximising opportunities for Australian industry and is extremely proud of its commitment to maintain and create new Defence jobs in regional cities like Geelong.”

Since 2011, Chemring Group and Defence have worked closely with the US Navy’s Naval Air System team to qualify Chemring Australia as the second source supplier of the MJU-68 countermeasure, and MJU-61 training flares.

“With Defence assistance, the company has expanded its state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Victoria,” Minister Price said.

“From this solid foundation, Chemring Australia has successfully grown their exports to the United States, with its workforce growing as a result by 70 per cent to almost 100 people in the last 12 months.”

To date, more than 50 Australian companies have shared in almost AUD$1.7 billion in production contracts as part of the global F-35 Program, employing over 2,400 Australians.

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