Naval Ships and Operating Systems

Fincantieri Secures First U.S. Navy Contract for LSM Program

Source: Congressional Budget Office


FINCANTIERI SECURES FIRST U.S. NAVY CONTRACT FOR LSM PROGRAM

Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Fincantieri Secures First U.S. Navy Contract for LSM Program

Source: Congressional Budget Office


WASHINGTON -- On April 15, 2026, Fincantieri announced that its U.S. subsidiary had been awarded a $30 million contract for materials procurement and engineering activities for the first four vessels of the Medium Landing Ship (LSM) program, formally initiating the first phase of the program.

This follows an announcement made by the U.S. Navy on February 18, 2026, regarding the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the LSM program, which stated that Fincantieri Marine Group would execute the construction of the four units.

The award supports the immediate procurement of long-lead-time materials and the execution of engineering and critical industrial and production readiness activities for the first four vessels, enabling the start of construction as early as Q4 2026.

The LSM program is a foundational element of the U.S. Navy’s fleet and of the U.S. Marine Corps’ force design, enabling distributed operations, enhanced littoral mobility, and the rapid maneuver and sustainment of forces in contested environments.

 
TKMS and Navantia Sign MoU on Shipbuilding Cooperation

Source: Navantia


TKMS AND NAVANTIA SIGN MOU ON SHIPBUILDING COOPERATION

Wednesday, April 15, 2026
TKMS and Navantia Sign MoU on Shipbuilding Cooperation

Source: Navantia


WASHINGTON -- Germany’s TKMS and Spain’s Navantia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore strategic cooperation on naval projects across Europe, NATO, and worldwide. The agreement foresees potential production of TKMS designs, particularly submarines, at Navantia’s shipyards in Spain.

According to the companies’ announcement, TKMS and Navantia intend to explore how closer industrial cooperation can help implement projects more efficiently, quickly, and cost-effectively. The parties have agreed to initiate management-level discussions based on mutual trust and in full compliance with all competition and export control regulations.

 
South Korea's KSS-III submarine.

South Korea's KSS-III submarine.

Source: ROK Navy


HANWHA OCEAN ANCHORS CANADIAN SUBMARINE BID WITH ONTARIO SHIPBUILDING EXPANSION

Wednesday, April 15, 2026
South Korea's KSS-III submarine.

South Korea's KSS-III submarine.

Source: ROK Navy


HAMILTON, Ontario - South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean and Ontario Shipyards have entered into a strategic agreement to restore large-scale vessel construction to the Great Lakes region and bolster the Canadian naval supply chain. The partnership is supported by a separate agreement with Mohawk College to create a specialized workforce training hub at the Ontario Shipyards facility in Hamilton.

Under the terms of the memorandum of understanding, Hanwha Ocean will provide technical and operational expertise to modernize Ontario Shipyards’ production capabilities. The collaboration focuses on engineering, production planning, and quality management systems, incorporating advanced shipyard processes and digital manufacturing technologies.

A central component of the industrial plan includes the construction of a training and recruitment vessel scheduled to begin in 2026. This project will serve as a pilot for the updated construction methods. Hanwha Ocean has also indicated that if it secures the contract for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project, it will expand its investment in the province to include a dedicated training center and deeper integration with local suppliers.

To address labor shortages in the sector, Hanwha Ocean, Ontario Shipyards, and Mohawk College signed a letter of intent to establish an embedded training hub. Mohawk College will lead the academic programming, offering certifications in trades such as welding, marine mechanics, robotics, and logistics. This initiative aims to align vocational training directly with the immediate production needs of the shipyard while exploring applied research in automation and digital manufacturing.

The agreements are intended to establish Ontario as a center for defense-related marine manufacturing. By integrating South Korean shipbuilding methodology with Canadian academic and industrial infrastructure, the partners aim to increase the domestic capacity to build and maintain complex naval platforms for the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast Guard.

This partnership represents a significant shift in the Canadian defense landscape by attempting to decentralize shipbuilding expertise beyond the traditional coastal hubs. By importing technical expertise from South Korea, one of the world's most efficient shipbuilding nations, Ontario seeks to overcome the high costs and long timelines that have historically hindered domestic naval procurement. Furthermore, linking industrial expansion directly to a community college suggests a long-term strategy to mitigate the skilled labor crisis currently facing the North American manufacturing sector.

Source: Forecast International
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