Hans Ohff has written a piece on the ASPI website suggesting that the size of Shortfin Barracuda may be excessive for our requirements, suggesting the smaller SMX3.0 as a good fallback option.
Curious as to the thoughts of those here with relevant expertise? Could the larger size not still be handy as a future proofing measure? I would have thought it could be desirable when using UUVs or the like...
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/australias-future-submarine-class-no-equals/
Not an expert so my view doesnt mean diddly squat but my 2 cents.. The bloke did a good job in his day and probably knew plenty for the time but he is out of touch with the modern world (similiar to 4th gen fan boy's dissing 5th gen aircraft). His criticism of the board choices for naval shipbuilding in Australia though are justified.
There also is the matter that we are looking to fit more equipment into our submarines which requires more room.. Current Collins class is 3,100 tons, Going for a smaller boat means less equipment which means we wont be able to do what we need in the future (deploying drones, possible VLS, extra toy's that would get you shot at for peaking into etc).
His claim of the 5,000 strong work force in one yard seems out of touch, last I checked the government was looking to spread the work around with the ASC being the end location etc..
Some things in the article hold merit, other things are just out of touch.. I'd rate it better then your average media article but not by much.