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04 July 2023
by Oishee Majumdar
SEA will build and install communications systems for the Royal New Zealand Navy’s Te Kaha and Te Mana (pictured) frigates under phase two of the MoD’s Frigate Sustainment – Communications project. (Petty Officer Chris Weissenborn, New Zealand Defence Force)
UK-based Systems Engineering & Assessment Ltd (SEA) has secured a contract worth GBP26 million (USD33 million) to build and install communications systems for the Royal New Zealand Navy’s (RNZN’s) two MEKO 200 ANZ Anzac frigates.
The contract is part of the New Zealand Ministry of Defence’s (MoD’s) Frigate Sustainment – Communications (FS-C) project phase two, the company said in a media release on 3 July.
The contract was finalised following SEA’s completion of phase one of the FS-C project, focused on designing communications systems for the RNZN’s Anzac frigates. Phase one of the project was delivered by SEA under a GBP4.6 million contract secured in September 2021.
SEA said under the new contract, it will deliver flexible and modular communications systems that will enable the RNZN to integrate equipment, including cryptos and radios, regardless of the manufacturer or supplier.
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