I presume we would let the Hobart upgrade slip until after the delivery of the first new Hobart as well. This would avoid the capability gap entirely, balance out the work and let asc do its thing. The 3 Hobart's were constructed at ASC, so it is the obvious place to build them, even if some minor work got pushed over to civmec to make that happen. However as Volk points out, not a whole bunch of structural work is going on.
However, the government does need to shuffle some timeframes, but this is required anyway to avoid a capability gap. It would seem doable.
While the Hobarts aren't a submarine they can do land attack and ASW, so we would be gaining something while Collins LOTE occurs. We wouldn't be shrinking our navy, taking the hobarts and collins both out, with nothing going into the water.
The sail away cost of the 3rd Hobart was about $2 billion. Spain isn't promising to build them any cheaper than we were. They just have a state run yard backed by a government who believes they can do it. While its been since 2015 since we have laid down a Hobart, and 2 years since its commissioning, its been since 2007 laying in Spain and 10 years commissioning. In that time it is Australia who has invested in new yards, and invested in the f-105/hobart design making it digital and improving it.
Will be interesting.
However, the government does need to shuffle some timeframes, but this is required anyway to avoid a capability gap. It would seem doable.
While the Hobarts aren't a submarine they can do land attack and ASW, so we would be gaining something while Collins LOTE occurs. We wouldn't be shrinking our navy, taking the hobarts and collins both out, with nothing going into the water.
The sail away cost of the 3rd Hobart was about $2 billion. Spain isn't promising to build them any cheaper than we were. They just have a state run yard backed by a government who believes they can do it. While its been since 2015 since we have laid down a Hobart, and 2 years since its commissioning, its been since 2007 laying in Spain and 10 years commissioning. In that time it is Australia who has invested in new yards, and invested in the f-105/hobart design making it digital and improving it.
Will be interesting.