Royal Australian Navy Discussions and Updates 2.0

John Fedup

The Bunker Group
IIRC when Canada was considering buying SSNs in the late 80s, those would have been LEU fueled (Rubis class). Some pros and cons to each approach obviously, but bottom line is that HEU vs LEU should not be a deciding factor.
LEU was only considered for the proposed SSN fleet because the USN opposed SSNs for Canada. Canada's finances after the 1987 economic downturn and various scandals with the Mulroney government killed the idea. One scandal terminated the Canadian $1,000 bill....given inflation since then, it would be useful today. The largest bill here is $100...covers the cost of 60 cans of beer! :(
 

Stampede

Well-Known Member
No one knows what the Attack Class would have looked like had AUKUS not eventuated.

It was a program in such infancy it’s hard to judge what it would have looked like long term.

Yes many critics and maybe some justification ,but my belief is that the French do know how to build some good military kit

I’d speculate had we continued with the Attack class build , we would have eventually acquired an excellent SSK in good time ,numbers at a respectable price.
Some hiccups , price blowout and no doubt challenges ,
but still a good end result

A capability I would now have preferred to the current Plan A of AUKUS and its implications for a balanced ADF.

Anyway we cannot turn back the clock.

Back to the complexities of docking cycles of SSNs and all that implies

I’ve come to the conclusion that a SSN is a bridge too far for a nation of our size and expertise.
It also has a political element that I’m not comfortable with on many levels.

All up it’s a mistake



Cheers S


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