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Australian large optionally-crewed surface vessel program

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The Australian large optionally-crewed surface vessel program (LOSV) is a procurement program of the Royal Australian Navy aimed at delivering 6 large optionally crewed arsenal ships, armed with 32 Mark 41 vertical launching system cells hosting a range of surface-to-air, land-attack, anti-ship and possibly anti-ballistic missiles. The requirement for these vessels was outlined in the 2024 Surface Fleet Review.

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The vessels were speculated to be of the same class as the related American program, however in November 2025 Australian shipbuilder Austal revealed their pitch, the Vantage-class

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Design

The ships are intended to be based on the United States' future Large Uncrewed Surface Vehicle, nonetheless, shipbuilder Austal released a pitch for the program.[1] The vessels are intended to be crewed, however the optionally-crewed nature allows for the ships to be autonomous when required. The ships are slated to have 32 strike-length Mark 41 VLS cells, the same number as the much larger New-FFM-class ships ordered for the RAN as well.[2][3]

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Ships

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