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Japan and Germany battle for edge in lucrative war ship deal


Published on 2024-11-29 14:00:31 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • Japan is seeking to capitalise on its rapidly deepening "quasi alliance" with Australia as it competes with Germany for a $10 billion shipbuilding deal.

The article from The Sydney Morning Herald discusses the competition between Japan and Germany for a lucrative deal to supply Australia with new naval ships. Japan is offering its Mogami-class frigate, which is noted for its stealth capabilities and advanced technology, while Germany is promoting its MEKO A-200 frigate, known for its flexibility and proven track record in various navies worldwide. The decision is crucial for Australia's naval strategy, aiming to enhance its maritime capabilities amid rising regional tensions. The article highlights the strategic implications of the choice, including technology transfer, cost, and geopolitical alliances. Both countries are engaging in intense lobbying efforts, with Japan emphasizing its close security ties with Australia and Germany leveraging its long-standing defense industry reputation. The final decision will not only affect Australia's defense capabilities but also signal its strategic alignment in the Indo-Pacific region.

Read the Full Sydney Morning Herald Article at [ https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/japan-and-germany-battle-for-edge-in-lucrative-war-ship-deal-20241129-p5kuln.html ]
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