Ninth Cape Class Patrol Boat Delivered

Department of Defence

Defence has accepted the ninth Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boat, ADV Cape Spencer, built at Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.

Built by Austal Ships Pty Ltd under project SEA1445 Phase 1, the Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boats contribute to the whole of Government effort to protect Australia's borders and offshore interests.

ADV Cape Spencer will work alongside other Royal Australian Navy and Australian Border Force vessels enhancing the capability for civil maritime surveillance and enforcement in Australian waters.

Deputy Secretary Naval Shipbuilding and Sustainment, David Hanley, said the delivery of ADV Cape Spencer was another important milestone in enhancing Australia's maritime security.

"Under project SEA1445 Phase 1, the Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boats have been delivered approximately every six months, contributing to Australia's ability to effectively protect our borders and offshore interests.

"Delivery of the ninth Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boat is a key example of a shared commitment between Defence and Industry to delivering capability to our ADF on time and on budget," Mr Hanley said.

The final Evolved Cape Class Patrol Boat for the Royal Australian Navy, ADV Cape Hawke, is currently under construction at Henderson shipyard.

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