I don’t have live access to browse the latest feeds right now. Here’s a concise snapshot of recent developments around the Anzac-class frigates based on available public context up to early 2026, plus how the class is evolving.
- Replacement plans and timelines: Australia’s ANZAC-class are being replaced by newer, larger general-purpose frigates, with the Mogami-class selected as the preferred platform for the future fleet as of 2025–2026, signaling a shift away from the Anzac type in the medium term. This replacement path aligns with Australia’s broader effort to modernize its surface fleet and maintain regional presence.[8]
- Regional deployments: In 2026, two Anzac-class ships (Toowoomba and Warramunga) undertook Regional Presence Deployments across South, Southeast, and East Asia as part of Australia’s effort to demonstrate regional presence and conduct exercises, reflecting active peacetime diplomacy and interoperability goals for the class in its later years.[9]
- Upgrades and lifecycle: The Anzac class underwent midlife capability programs in prior years (AMCAP) to sustain capabilities until replacement by the Hunter-class and, more recently, the Mogami-based platform, including radar and sensor enhancements to keep the ships viable in modern warfare environments.[3]
- Context on specific ships: HMAS Anzac and her sister ships have been central to the class’s long service with upgrades and planned decommissioning aligned with broader defence modernization timelines. Individual ships have progressed through midlife upgrades and eventually into planned retirement as new platforms come online.[2][7]
Illustrative note:
- If you’re specifically tracking operational status or dates for a particular vessel (e.g., HMAS Toowoomba, HMAS Warramunga, or HMAS Anzac), I can pull the most recent official Navy statements or defence ministry releases and summarize their decommissioning timelines, upgrade status, and current deployments.
Would you like me to fetch the latest official statements or defence briefs for precise dates and ship statuses? I can also provide a brief, side-by-side timeline of the Anzac-class lifecycle versus the planned Hunter/Mogami replacements.
Citations:
- Replacement path and Mogami-class selection indicating future fleet plans for the Royal Australian Navy.[8]
- 2026 Regional Presence Deployments for Anzac-class ships (Toowoomba, Warramunga).[9]
- AMCAP and lifecycle sustainment context for Anzac-class upgrades and transition planning.[3]
- General class status and decommissioning context within the broader replacement timeline.[7][2]
Sources
The Albanese Government is accelerating the delivery of a larger and more lethal surface combatant fleet with the selection of the upgraded Japanese Mogami-class frigate as the preferred platform for the Royal Australian Navy’s future fleet of general purpose frigates. Following a rigorous and competitive tender process, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ Mogami-class frigate was assessed as best able to quickly meet the capability requirements and strategic needs of the Australian Defence Force...
www.minister.defence.gov.auThe Royal Australian Navy's third ANZAC-class frigate HMAS Warramunga has passed a significant milestone in her Anzac Class Midlife Capability Assurance Program (AMCAP) at Henderson Shipyard, Western Australia, with the installation of a new mast.
www.navalnews.comTwo Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Anzac Class frigates have sailed from Fleet Base West in Western Australia as part of the Australian Defence Force’s Regional Presence Deployment program. HMA Ships Toowoomba and Warramunga will conduct exercises and engagements in South, Southeast and East Asia in Australia’s first and second Regional Presence Deployments for 2026.
www.defence.gov.auThe Royal Australian Navy's Anzac-class frigate, HMAS Anzac, is set to start its harbour acceptance trials phase of its anti-ship missile defence (ASMD) upgrade.
www.naval-technology.com