no, there are other issues as others have pointed outSeem's to me that all of the contender's have there weak points.
France having a poor history of building ships abroad with shoddy plans
what disadvantages? - the germans are probably the best technical contenders for an organic build - its more involved than that thouighGermany building abroad quite well, But in doing so a good chunk of the tech we would rely on other nations would also have.. Has its advantages but also hs its disadvantages.
Sorry, the issue of tech transfer and international experience with large scale tech programs is absolute nonsense - they're actually bigger than france in large tech projects.and Japan, I don't see there plan's being of poor quality, Rather there biggest flaw is there inexperience in such project's on an international scale compared to locally as can be read here Japan's poor submarine pitch deters Australian industry | The Japan Times.
and that information is coming from the media isn't it - because the reality of what the japanese have apparently done in discussions is not even remotely accurate in the pressWith France and Germany already in the process of talking with local industry to ascertain what capability we have as such what we can do here our selves and Japan not doing so, Leaves them behind a bit. Not too late and on some level I do like the Soryu but they have some catching up to do in the aspect of actually selling there product.
if you believe in the broader media providing any meaningful commentary you will be sorely disappointed in the long run - they have no idea - and I'd bet my left nut on the accuracy of their claims about what has been discussed, to who and under what circumstances and conditions any of the bidders have offered up.
95% of the commentary in the broader media is just horse $hit at the moment - and for those who are older and who'd gone through this merry go round prev its pretty apparent that its colour and movement and severe absence of accuracy.
None of those journos have any idea of what's been discussed, not matter how loud and confident they are in their articles.
I susbscribe to JT and have done so for a long while - they're generally cautious and a good read - but on defence matters none of the JMSDF would be remotely discussing what has been going on - its not in their nature to do so