Now on that, if nothing else, we can agree.[QUOTE="alexsa, post: 332110, member: 4297”]
Pity there is now a run down of skills between now and the OPV as there will be another ramp up required. However, If we maintain a supported industry then it should be efficient noting the examples of build of skills and delivery cycle related to the ANZAC, Collins and DDG end of production run. The yards will .... hopefully... be more agile and able to induct design changes with limited impact on delivery.
Although I would point out that there are also a couple of US yards that have been, effectively, in continuous production of warships only for many years. There’s even one in the UK which could almost make the same claim, although I wouldn’t hold it up as an example.[/QUOTE]
Apparently ASC Shipbuilding is going to get down to between 300 and 400 personnel even with the OPV contract, with most of the run down being in engineering, test and technical areas, the hardest to build up in new projects, doh!