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Industry | Shipbuilding |
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Products | Naval vessels |
Owner | BAE Systems Australia |
ASC Shipbuilding, formerly the shipbuilding division of ASC Pty Ltd, is a subsidiary of BAE Systems Australia.
History
After BAE Systems Australia won the contract to build Hunter class frigates for the Royal Australian Navy at ASC's shipyard, ASC's shipbuildiing division was structurally separated from it and acquired by BAE Systems Australia.
References
- Here comes the Hunter: BAE awarded $35bn SEA 5000 Future Frigate Contract Defence Connect 28 June 2018
- "Next generation frigates contract awarded to ASC Shipbuilding under BAE Systems Australia". BAE Systems. 14 December 2018. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
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