• SMNMT Ethan Ollington and ABMT Submariner Cooper Harman re-install the exhaust uptake components on the Hedamora Diesel Land Based Test Facility at the Submarine Training and Systems Centre, HMAS Stirling. Credit: Defence
    SMNMT Ethan Ollington and ABMT Submariner Cooper Harman re-install the exhaust uptake components on the Hedamora Diesel Land Based Test Facility at the Submarine Training and Systems Centre, HMAS Stirling. Credit: Defence
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Engineering consultancy Frazer-Nash is utilising its Adelaide-based team to provide specialist engineering technical support to the Sea 1000 Future Submarine Program.

Frazer-Nash is supporting the development of a framework to ensure the seaworthiness of the submarines – focusing on the operational effectiveness, safety and environmental protection aspects of the Program.

The company is also providing requirements engineering and modelling support to the Sea 1000 team – articulating the highly complex requirements of the submarine and devising a robust model in preparation for the concept design phase.

In addition to working on Sea 1000 since 2011, Frazer-Nash has provided lifecycle engineering technical support services for Australia’s existing Collins Class submarines.

This is in addition to work on the UK's Swiftsure, Trafalgar, Vanguard, Astute and Successor nuclear platforms, and the former Upholder class conventional submarines.

“Sea 1000 is exactly the sort of project our teams enjoy immersing themselves in, because we bring together specialists from a broad range of engineering, research, scientific and technical backgrounds,” Phil Harris, manager Frazer-Nash Australia said.

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