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Why Japan’s Mogami-class warship is winning over New Zealand

Japan's Mogami-class destroyer is reportedly the leading contender to become the Royal New Zealand Navy's (RNZN) next-generation warship. New Zealand plans to replace its aging ANZAC-class frigates, launched in the early 1990s, as part of its 2025 Defence Capability Plan.

Julian RyallSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-09 · 02:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Why Japan’s Mogami-class warship is winning over New Zealand
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Japan's Mogami-class destroyer is reportedly the leading contender to become the Royal New Zealand Navy's (RNZN) next-generation warship. New Zealand plans to replace its aging ANZAC-class frigates, launched in the early 1990s, as part of its 2025 Defence Capability Plan. The Mogami variant, customized for RNZN needs, is being considered alongside the British-built Type 31 frigate. This potential deal would represent a significant success for Japan's defense industry, following the recent lifting of its weapons export ban. The decision is expected to be made as New Zealand seeks more modern and capable naval vessels.

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The British-built Type 31 frigate is due to enter service in 2027 and has already been sold to Poland and Indonesia.

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Japan recently lifted its long-held ban on weapons exports.

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New Zealand's government plans to replace its two ANZAC-class frigates under its 2025 Defence Capability Plan.

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Japan’s Mogami-class destroyer is a leading contender for the Royal New Zealand Navy's next generation of warships.

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The choice for New Zealand's new warships has reportedly been narrowed down to a variant of Japan's Mogami vessel or the British-built Type 31 frigate.

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Japan’s Mogami-class destroyer appears to be pulling ahead in the race to become the next generation of warships for the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), in what would be another major deal for Japan’s defence industry just weeks after Tokyo announced it was lifting its long-held ban on weapons exports.Under its 2025 Defence Capability Plan, the government in Wellington has committed to replacing its two ANZAC-class frigates – launched in the early 1990s – with more capable, modern warships.The choice has reportedly been narrowed down to either a variant of the Mogami vessel already serving with Japan’s Maritime Self-Defence Force but configured to the RNZN’s specific requirements, or the British-built Type 31 frigate that is due to enter service in 2027 and has already been sold to the navies of Poland and Indonesia.
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