I don't see the Americans being keen on changing their laws to allow that.A deal that says we will build 8 SSNs for our needs and 8 for the US over a 20 year period could be an option.
I don't see the Americans being keen on changing their laws to allow that.A deal that says we will build 8 SSNs for our needs and 8 for the US over a 20 year period could be an option.
Agree, but they should. Likely the only way to get more boats for all three partners.I don't see the Americans being keen on changing their laws to allow that.
Probably not, but stranger things have happenedI don't see the Americans being keen on changing their laws to allow that.
Maybe the USS NautilusOf course something else that could come from the American submarine review is that we might not get the submarines we want. What we are after initially is a block IV Virginia with about 20 years of life left in its hull. It wouldn’t surprise me if we ended up being offered a much older boat.
The USN might be less concerned about handing over an earlier block submarine.
Does that mean as of today we have 7 ANZACs and 3 Hobarts in the water?Busy last few weeks at Henderson, Parramatta finally went into the water completing the last AMCAP drydocking & Anzac has finished being harvested for parts & has been moved into the scrapping area. Cheers.
Ironically we seem to be reliving the mid eighties.Does that mean as of today we have 7 ANZACs and 3 Hobarts in the water?
As for crews for ships I’m I cannot say.
Hobart’s to start major refit shortly
Cheers S
Perth is currently out of the water for an extended drydocking, should be back in over the next couple of months.Does that mean as of today we have 7 ANZACs and 3 Hobarts in the water?
As for crews for ships I’m I cannot say.
Hobart’s to start major refit shortly
Cheers S