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Japanese frigate Noshiro makes Australian port call amid bidding

John Thomas March 17, 2025 2 minutes read
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The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) frigate Noshiro has arrived at an Australian port as part of a broader initiative to bolster defense ties between Japan and Australia. This port call comes amid ongoing efforts by Japan to strengthen its presence in the Indo-Pacific region and foster greater cooperation with key regional allies.

The visit is seen as a testament to the deepening security partnership between the two nations, particularly in the face of growing geopolitical tensions. Japan and Australia have both emphasized the importance of a free and open Indo-Pacific, underscoring their shared commitment to maintaining regional stability and upholding international norms.

The Noshiro, a state-of-the-art vessel equipped with advanced surveillance and defense systems, is part of Japan’s Mogami-class frigates. Its arrival in Australia is expected to include joint training exercises with the Royal Australian Navy, as well as discussions on enhancing interoperability and collaborative defense strategies.

This port visit also coincides with Japan’s bid to secure a contract for Australia’s next-generation military assets, highlighting the broader strategic alignment between the two nations. Both governments have expressed optimism about the growing defense partnership, signaling potential for further collaboration in areas such as technology sharing, joint drills, and maritime security.

A Maritime Self-Defense Force frigate has made a port call in Western Australia as Japan bids for a contract to build Australia’s new fleet of general-purpose frigates.

The Mogami-class frigate Noshiro arrived at the HMAS Stirling naval base near Perth on Australia’s west coast earlier this week, the Australian Defense Department confirmed Thursday. The vessel made a port call at Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory, from Feb. 28 to March 3, according to the MSDF.

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