Todjaeger
Potstirrer
Is there a source for the above sort of sentiment? Certainly. The real question is, could I find it right now...Is there a source for that as I've never (ever) heard that argument that NZ didn't want to exercise the 3rd and 4th ANZAC Frigate options because of "lazy Aussie shipyard workers" etc.
In some of the reading I have done about the RNZN Leander-class replacements, I have come across commentary that was to the effect that NZ was paying, but Oz was getting the benefits. Other areas with 'interesting' commentary about the programme prior to vessel construction were in some political circles the frigates would be used to draw NZ back into ANZUS, and/or that the frigates were too specialized for NZ needs. Others also apparently had issues with NZ getting frigates, wanting the RNZN to have EEZ constabulary patrol assets instead. Keep in mind this was in the 1987-1993 timeframe.
The reason I brought up the modules construction, is that it has always appeared that those quoting the price differential between a complete foreign build vs. Oz/Kiwi build always seem to forget or ignore the NZ workshare. Half the module construction work for the programme apart from the lead ship is IMO a significant amount. Also, while I do not know what the 'extra' cost of the progamme was (Ngati mentioned something like 34% more) Oz gov'ts have had studies done which have shown that even with a 30% + increase in cost for domestic builds, the flow-on effects make that a less expensive option than a foreign build. Given that NZ was guaranteed a minimum of 16% total programme value coming from NZ, a great of what Gov't spent on the RNZN frigates was either kept in NZ, or found other ways to come back into NZ via the project.
-Cheers