Post 1 of 4: Understanding Apex Predators
1. I have no bone of contention in a RAN discussion thread but even I find my eyes bleeding from the quality of certain posts in this thread. To be clear, every conventional submarine listed below are all not suitable for the RAN.
(a) It’s not even logical to talk about the super small 1,524 ton 214 for the RAN, when there are marginally longer boats, like the 70 m long Type 218SG (2,000 ton) that is already in the water. But even the 218 is too small and short ranged for the RAN.
(b) Please do a basic google search and survey the submarine but options for 5 mins before posting rubbish in the thread. If you are talking about an ongoing design and build effort (without a hull in the water), the Type 212CD will have a surface displacement increased by an incredible 65% from 1,524 tons to about 2,500 tons.
(c) By your logic in bringing up the 2,000 ton A26, the 2,500 ton 212CD is even larger and more suited (that the 214 or the 218SGS). The Type 212CD’s length (when compared to the original 212 design) is increased by nearly 30%, from 57.20 m (188 ft) to 73 m (240 ft). And the width is increased by nearly 50%, from 6.8 m (22 ft) to 10 m (33 ft). Height is also increased by 2 m (6.5 ft).
2. As to your suggestion, noooo!!!!! If the RAN goes for a fleet of at least 8 SSNs, please go the whole hog but there is risk that such all SSN plan will have execution issues, especially for the 1st two boats. As my fellow moderator has told me, big leaps often have big hurdles to overcome. As he said, it not just building the platform, it is developing the logistics plan for sustainment, developing the tactics to fight the enemy’s fleet, and the CONOPS needed to employ these SSNs effectively.
3. The RAN and ASC does not have unlimited number of engineers and if you split the build effort into both conventional and nuclear, you are more likely to have both fail. You don’t decrease risk, you increase it.
4. In 18 months or less, the RAN and the Australian defence minister will provide an update that will give more certainty on the path forward.