• The Rohde & Schwarz team meets Austal’s Supply Chain team in Henderson to discuss ongoing collaboration on the ECCPB Project, and the addition of two vessels now under construction for the ABF. 

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    The Rohde & Schwarz team meets Austal’s Supply Chain team in Henderson to discuss ongoing collaboration on the ECCPB Project, and the addition of two vessels now under construction for the ABF. Credit: Rohde & Schwarz
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Rohde & Schwarz Australia and Austal Ships have entered into a definitive agreement for the delivery, installation, acceptance testing, and transition into service of Rohde & Schwarz’ NAVICS integrated communications systems for the first two Australian Border Force (ABF) Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boats (ECCPB). 

“This agreement represents a continuation of our enduring collaboration with Austal on the Evolved Capes, which has seen the delivery of eight NAVICS-equipped patrol boats to the Royal Australian Navy, with the last vessel, ADV Cape Hawke, launched on 19 September 2025,” Rohde & Schwarz Australia Head of Maritime Domain, Charles Nuttall-Smith, stated. 

“NAVICS will revolutionise the on-board communications capability for the ABF, implementing the most modern IP- based Multi-Level Security (MLS) architecture for their patrol vessels."

The new boats are being built at Austal’s Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.

“Our long-standing relationship with Rohde & Schwarz Australia continues to strengthen our ability to deliver advanced tactical navigation and communication capabilities. By leveraging their expertise and reliable solutions, we are able to provide our clients with confidence and performance. We look forward to building on this relationship and continuing our collaboration to deliver capability for Defence," Head of Strategic Supply Chain at Austal Defence Australia, Brent Carey, said.

NAVICS is based on Rohde & Schwarz’ proprietary voice-over-IP communications switching architecture, which combines Rohde & Schwarz and key industry partner communications technologies in a secure, multi-domain system.

“Rohde & Schwarz Australia’s continuing role as the communications system integrator (CSI) on the ECCPB, as well as our CSI role on the Hunter Class Frigate Program underpins the significant uplift in our enduring sovereign communications design and integration capability here in Australia,” Managing Director Rohde & Schwarz Australia, Gareth Evans, emphasised. 

“The selection of Rohde & Schwarz Australia as CSI for the ABF is clear validation of the Commonwealth’s continued belief and investment in our capability.”

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