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Writing continues on the Australian Future Submarine Project.  This is a very complex topic with some misleading information on multiple sources.  I am following the money and the people who created this SEA 1000 submarine deal and it reads like a suspense novel. 

Never have I see so much documented conflict of interest in a military project. It's baffling how this project, now over a decade old, is still milking money out of the Australian coffers with very little delivered.

I have already made up my mind to do a follow up on this topic when the first keel is laid in 2024.

The Shortfin Barracuda Block 1A Sub Brief will be ready in about 10 days.  Please have patience as I take the time to make sure everything is accurate.

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Anonymous

https://youtu.be/k870cg2E4LM I feel like this is somehow the best thing that this project has produced so far /s 😂

Anonymous

Looking forward to this, thanks

Anonymous

I’m afraid the Collins debacle will become a model project on management in comparison .....

Paul D Berkebile

This will prove to be quite interesting. Perhaps you should copyright your finished analysis; it could lead to a book or movie deal!

Anonymous

To be fair to the Collins is capabilities are pretty much outrageous for a diesel, and virtually all "new" sub designs face vast problems.... most nations dont have them made in public. Dont start me on the French subs...... We should be renting US subs 1 generation old....... it would save US Fleet costs and we would have Subs of known capability at a cost completely aligned with our allied military forces.

Anonymous

Patience you shall get! :D

Anonymous

Wow, even that infographic for “conventional barracuda” is woefully incorrect

Anonymous

Pauline, I know you're trying to do things for Australians but for the love of god, Australia CAN NOT AFFORD A VIRGINIA CLASS SSN! The back story for the non-Aussies and the Aussies that didn't know, Senator Pauline Hanson was given a tour of an American Virginia Class SSN when one visited the naval dock here in Brisbane a few years ago. ever since she's been smitting on the idea of Australia with fast attack capabilities in older 688i's or Virginia Class Nuclear Subs

Anonymous

In fairness, its in the nature of Aussie politics in general to hang dirty washing out in the open gleefully. Military procurement programs are, compared to most other countries, very transparent and given this will be, by some margin, the biggest combat kit buy ever for them, it gets a lot of attention. Remember how big a deal the Polaris program was for the US? Then is proportionally as big a deal for them. Finally, remember this is the country that gave us Rupert Murdoch: digging up dirt and throwing it at fans is what Aussies love and do very, very well.

Anonymous

Also, sorry Aaron, no way in hell the Aussies will be buying French weapons - Shortfin, or whatever boat the Aussies buy, WILL have a US (or US derived) combat system and almost as certainly, MK 48's. Overall though, if the Aussies thought the Swedes were slippery buggers, they are in for a rude shock with the French, LOL!

Anonymous

There is still plenty of US input: Mr Sammut : ASC has a capability partner in the form of advice from Electric Boat in the US: "Senator AYRES: So that is a significant step to try and mitigate the risks associated with one project? Mr Sammut : It's one step........"

Anonymous

That is true Clive, we Aussies love our ADCAPS. I have a cousin who is in the Navy and serves on a Collins. He won't unfortunately tell me his station :( he keeps saying "the less you know the better mate." When I'm asking questions lol. But he has said that they (his boat in particular) is capable of shooting British weapons as well as US mk48 ADCAPS, to which he confirmed they have trialled and was successful at launching Spearfish torpedoes.

Anonymous

All Collins have now been upgraded for mk48 mod7 ADCAP use

Anonymous

regarding ADCAPS, Australia has a special role. certain West Australian islands come to mind. DARPA named the location in a number of tender documents but I think that's probably enough said. 100% our subs will fire ADCAP Mk7, with the hozie whats it, thingy magiggen, and hulla balu improving its search performance, counter measures, range and speed. Lets hope these new one' however don't up in a chinese fishing trawler net. @#$#@$@

Anonymous

Mk48 Mod 7 is CBASS but yes the CCSM have been upgraded for them

Anonymous

Our current inventory heavyweight torpedo is the Mod 7 CBASS and as we are part of the Joint Development with the US it is unlikely to change