Steel In, Ships Out
The Hunter Class Frigate Program is transforming Australia’s shipbuilding industry by supporting the building of a world-class, continuous naval shipbuilding capability for our nation. Six Hunter class frigates will be built in South Australia at the Osborne Naval Shipyard – which is designed with a ‘Steel in – Ship Out’ capability.

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Welcome to Osborne Naval Shipyard

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The World’s Most Expensive Frigate? Inside Australia’s Hunter Class

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Watch This 300,000-Ton Ship Disappear | The Final Moments of a Stellar Banner long version HD

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The Dark Story Behind the Napier Deltic: The Bizarre Triangle Engine Powering Rails and Warships UK

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AMCAP: End of an Era - HMAS Parramatta, last frigate of the upgrade program

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This NEW Rolls-Royce Engine Could Completely Revolutionise Aviation

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Spain’s New F-110 Frigate: Inside Navantia Ferrol Shipyard

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Top 10 Most Powerful Corvettes in 2026!

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Hunter Class: Why Australia Built a Frigate Bigger Than a Destroyer

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Destroyer Capability Enhancement Launch - HMAS Hobart docks in South Australia

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #1 #adamrose #smartworkers

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5 Ship Launches That Went Horribly Wrong

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The Turretless Swedish Tank Everyone Laughed At... Until It Shocked the World

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Hunter class frigate visualisation – Explore the world’s most advanced anti-submarine warship

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Hunter-class frigate program update with BAE Systems

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Austal Celebrates 35 Years of Shipbuilding

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30 Rare Old Engines Starting Up – Sounds That Will Blow Your Ears Off! ⏩Part 6

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ANZAC Class Frigate: The Ship That Should Have Failed… But Didn’t

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