US Navy Contracts Austal for TAGOS-25 Surveillance Ships

TAGOS ships provide a platform capable of theater anti-submarine acoustic passive and active surveillance, and support the mission of the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) by gathering underwater acoustical data By Joseph Macey / 23 May 2023

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Austal USA has received a contract with a potential value of $3.195 billion for the detailed design and construction of up to seven TAGOS-25 class ocean surveillance ships.

Austal, as the prime contractor, has teamed with L3Harris Technologies (L3Harris), Noise Control Engineering (NCE), TAI Engineering (TAI), and Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors (TMC) for execution of the TAGOS program.

TAGOS ships provide a platform capable of theater anti-submarine acoustic passive and active surveillance. They support the mission of the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) by gathering underwater acoustical data. 

“The Austal USA team is excited to support the US Navy with this critical program. We have enjoyed our long partnership with the Navy in delivering aluminium ships and we are honored to continue that relationship in delivering high-quality steel ships on schedule and on budget,” Austal USA President Rusty Murdaugh said. “This contract award was enabled by our continual focus on our people and our facilities. The Austal USA workforce is proud of our role in providing for the Nation’s defense by delivering these ships to the Navy.”

“As the electronic and propulsion systems integrator, we’re excited to be a partner on the Austal USA team to develop the next class of TAGOS ocean surveillance ships,” commented Anthony Nigara, President, Maritime, L3Harris. “Our strong partnership with Austal reinforces our commitment to delivering advanced, surveillance-capable platforms to meet the US Navy’s mission requirements.”

The award of the TAGOS program follows the recent award of other steel programs to Austal USA including the US Navy Towing and Salvage ship (T-ATS) and Auxiliary Floating Drydock Medium (AFDM) and the US Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC).

The company will construct TAGOS using its proven ship manufacturing processes and innovative production methods that incorporate lean manufacturing principles, modular construction, and moving assembly lines in the company’s state-of-the-art enclosed steel production facility. The TAGOS contract award is the result of Austal’s proven shipbuilding and multi-hull ship systems management expertise and proven engineering team.

In addition to the steel ships, Austal USA is currently constructing the US Navy’s Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship and Expeditionary Fast Transport. This unique production capability to manufacture both steel and aluminium ships positions Austal USA to meet the growing demands of the US Navy and US Coast Guard.

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