Oh the raafie bomber faction is full swing on this. Reading tea leaves and making noises about it.
A little over a month ago, Defence Connect revealed what at the time seemed like a slip of the tongue by the head of the US Air Force's Global Strike Command, General Timothy Ray regarding the pot
www.defenceconnect.com.au
It's an unusual idea, but it makes strategic sense if Washington is serious about finding overseas partners to help in containing China.
www.forbes.com
A lot of people feel like the F-111 left a hole in Australia's defences. The B21 program wets the appetites, its currently US only, its the latest tech, no one else even really has modern bomber aircraft anymore, its long ranged
However I think there are some valid concerns that Australia doesn't exactly have a significant VLS capacity in its surface fleet. Splitting it between ESSM, SM-2, Sm-6 and TLAM would seem to be a bit thin, with currently only the DDG with any ability to carry Tlam (and the subs launching those through torpedo tubes which is more likely than DDG's).
TLAM allows you to launch a small precision strike instantly, particularly against less defended, high value and remote targets. Perhaps against a regional power, that might be significant. Being able to knock out coms or a power station or a port or refinery is action, with no risk to your own people. But against a major power this is just going to be a minor annoyance. Harpoon has been able to do this from planes and subs for many years, its just now we want to hit things much further away than our regional rival. But with no carrier and no bomber, following through on that inital strike capability is impossible.
But TLAM isn't that expensive and has already been integrated onto most systems anyway. Its an acquisition cost, but minimal on going costs.
A bomber does give you the ability to first hit targets with long range cruise munitions, but then continue to carpet bomb them with shorter range glide bombs and then eventually just masses of dumb iron. In Australia's application, we would probably find more value in arming it with LRASM and going ship hunting. Like we did with the F-111 when we armed it with harpoons
The issue I have is a stealthy manned bomber able to operate unescorted against a peer power like China? Through past 2030 and beyond.