Todjaeger
Potstirrer
Pretty easy question to answer. A dozen Son of Collins.In the opinion of def pros here,what would cause the least heartache to aquire...10 to 12 virginias or 12 son of collins?
An australian collins 2 build with all the associated risks of a new class of submarine or an american virginia build with the associated reskilling of ran to nuclear sub tech?
Also just reading the virginias have been built at 1 per year and will increase to 2 boats per year from 2011/12 therby reducing the cost per unit,so add to that 1 ran boat per year to bring the output to 3.
Mabey has to be an expansion of us yards to move from 2 to 3 boats per year thereby incurring increased costs?
Mabey 2 usn and 1 ran virginia per year would still be cheaper than australian build collins 2 replacements and usn benifits from a higher builder programme thereby reducing their virginia aquisition costs?
Dont know the through life costs of 10 to 12 virginias versus 12 collins 2 and the amount of time and costs to skill ran personell to nuclear submarines but is it something that is no greater or less of a risk than australian build collins replacements?
edit-add to that the level of infrastructure needed here to support ran virginias.
In addition to just the purchase costs for the submarines, there is also a significant amount of infrastructure required to support and maintain them. In the case of a conventional subs, Australia already has such facilities. Granted they might require expansion to accomodate changes in design, and perhaps even construction of another facility at FBE to support Fleet West and Fleet East, the expansion/construction would rather conventional if one will pardon the phrase.
If the RAN were to run SSN's, then personnel would need to be trained to operate, maintain and handle nuclear material, but under normal conditions but more importantly, in times of crisis. Additionally, equipment would need to be on hand for both normal ops as well as when things go pear-shaped. Does the RAN currently have facilities available which are configured to detect and clean up a radioactive submarine hull? Are there facilities in Australia to process and/or contain material which has been contaminated with radiation?
With nuclear power systems, there is underlying infrastructure which is required for safe and sustained operation. At present, Australia does not have that infrastructure, and unless there is a significant change within Australia (and/or the threat matrix) it will continue not to have the infrastructure which would be needed.
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