Rolls-Royce Power Systems is sending its latest MT30 gas turbine for service in a ship used by Japan’s version of the navy.
The 50th MT30 came off the Rolls-Royce production line in August. It will be sent to Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan. KHI will then dispatch and integrate it into the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force’s 30FFM frigate sometime next year.
The ship should be in operation by 2022.
The MT30 is being used in multiple naval platforms including the Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth aircraft carriers and Type 26 global combat ship, the U.S. Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Freedom Class variant and DDG-1000 advanced destroyer, Republic of Korea Navy’s Daegu Class frigate and the Italian Navy’s new Landing Helicopter Dock. This is the second MT30 that Japan has received.
The 50th MT30 came off the Rolls-Royce build line in August this year in preparation for despatch to KHI in Japan. This will be the second MT30 that Japan has received. KHI will build and assemble the MT30 into what is referred to as the “compact package engine enclosure.” Once installed KHI will conduct an integrated shore trial of the 30FFM propulsion system in their facility prior to delivery of the MT30 gas turbine to the shipyard in Japan next year.
The MT30 entered into service in 2008. It has much in common with the design and operations of the Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engine, which is used for the Boeing 777.