I am not expecting any surprises from the navy review. The SSNs and Hunters are locked in. Marles has already pretty much confirmed the navy will be acquiring Tier two ships. Really all that is left is tinkering with a few numbers and settling on a new design. I suspect we will see the production of the Arafura give way to production of a corvette/light frigate. The Hunter program may be cut back but I can't see how this would save money in short term. The only logical reason I can see for cutting back numbers of the Hunter would be to bring forward a new AWD program.
I think that the airforce is currently on hold to wait and see how the Ghostbat program develops. Ghostbat and its variants have the potential to take on a number of major roles but really it is too soon to make any major decisions. I think the one exception I would make would be more P-8s.
I am actually reasonably positive about the direction planned for the army. I believe a deployable littorial capability will be more relevant to Australia's current strategic environment.
I think that the airforce is currently on hold to wait and see how the Ghostbat program develops. Ghostbat and its variants have the potential to take on a number of major roles but really it is too soon to make any major decisions. I think the one exception I would make would be more P-8s.
I am actually reasonably positive about the direction planned for the army. I believe a deployable littorial capability will be more relevant to Australia's current strategic environment.