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Lynn Visits Australia’s ‘Shipyard of Future’
American Forces Press Service ^
| Jim Garamone
Posted on 02/15/2010 1:07:04 PM PST by SandRat
ADELAIDE, Australia, Feb. 15, 2010 Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III observed the opening of the heart of one of the most modern shipbuilding plants in the world here today.
 U.S. Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich, left, and Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III, center, tour Techport, one of the most modern shipbuilding plants in the world, with South Australia Premier Mike Rann in Adelaide, Australia, Feb. 15, 2010. DoD photo by Air Force Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. |
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Techport is a $300 million investment in Australias defense. The shipyard is where the nation of 22 million people will build the countrys next class of air warfare destroyers and its next-generation submarine fleet.
The shipyard on the banks of the Port River is a state-of-the-art facility. Lynn observed the opening of Techports common-user facility a huge expanse that includes a wharf, a ship runway, a dry berth, a transfer system and the largest shiplift in the Southern Hemisphere.
To symbolize the opening of the facility, South Australia Premier Mike Rann pushed a button starting the shiplift. A klaxon sounded, and the more-than-500-foot lift began descending into the water. The lift has a capacity of 9,300 tons, and may in years to come expand to nearly 700 feet with a lift capacity of 22,000 tons, officials said.
Great to see such a fabulous facility and see the enormous capability that you have here in an area so important to your security, Lynn said during a short media availability following the opening. Its very hopeful that our closest allies are moving in such strength in the naval area. Were just glad to be a part of it.
Lynn put on a hard hat and a yellow reflective vest to tour the facility. He saw buildings and shops where plates of steel will turn into the hulls of new ships. He saw where skilled workers will put together the modules of Australias next-generation warships.
Everything was new and gleaming. There wasnt a speck of rust or misplaced brick in the whole shipyard, and the Australian workers in the area obviously are proud of what they have built.
The plan to build three destroyers is part of an Australian push to replace about 80 percent of the equipment in its military forces that stems from the Australian Defense White Paper published in May.
Theyve got a financial plan that matches their strategy, Lynn said during a later interview. Its got 3 percent real growth. Even with that kind of growth, its an aggressive plan, but they have thought it through.
Techport and many other decisions backs up the defense White Paper, Lynn said. Techport is part of a really strong industrial foundation that supports the maritime emphasis in the strategy, he said.
While the shipyard is an Australian capability, it integrates U.S. defense industry partners. Bath Iron Works and Lockheed are working with the Australians, and Im sure if the U.S. Navy needed it to support our operations, it would be available, and its an option for the Pacific Command to examine, Lynn said.
Australian reporters asked Lynn about the U.S. program to build the F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter for use by its Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps and its allies. Weve taken some steps to strengthen the program, Lynn said. We took a look at it when we came into office last year. We thought the costs were underestimated in terms of production, and we thought the development was going to last longer than originally projected.
The U.S. Defense Department re-costed the production to a better estimate, Lynn said. Officials also strengthened the aircrafts development with additional test aircraft.
With those steps, the F-35 will continue on the path to be the backbone of tactical aviation for both the United States and Australia, he said.
Biographies: William J. Lynn III
Related Sites: State Department Background Note on Australia F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter Program
Related Articles: Deputy Secretary Discusses U.S.-Australia Alliance Lynn Seeks Australian Cooperation in Cybersecurity Lynn Seeks Ways to Strengthen U.S.-Australia Pact
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Left to right, U.S. Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich, Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III and South Australia Premier Mike Rann watch a demonstration of Techport, one of the most modern shipbuilding plants in the world, in Adelaide, Australia, Feb. 15, 2010. DoD photo by Air Force Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison Download screen-resolution Download high-resolution
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Left to right, U.S. Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich, Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III and South Australia Premier Mike Rann answer a few questions after receiving a tour of Techport, one of the most modern shipbuilding plants in the world, in Adelaide, Australia, Feb. 15, 2010. DoD photo by Air Force Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison Download screen-resolution Download high-resolution
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Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III attends a television interview on the Australian late news show "Late Line" in Canberra, Australia, Feb. 15, 2010. DoD photo by Air Force Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison Download screen-resolution Download high-resolution
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TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: future; shipyard
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posted on
02/15/2010 1:07:04 PM PST
by
SandRat
To: SandRat
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posted on
02/15/2010 1:15:20 PM PST
by
Sybeck1
(POTUS : Punk of the United States)
To: Sybeck1
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posted on
02/15/2010 1:18:08 PM PST
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
To: SandRat
This is what you get for $300 million?
Chump change to ZERO.
What did we get for 787 BILLION?
Nothing.
We were just chumps.
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posted on
02/15/2010 1:22:28 PM PST
by
DontTreadOnMe2009
(So stop treading on me already!)
To: DontTreadOnMe2009
YUP...ACORN is getting $8.5 billion! Can it get anymore perveted than this?
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posted on
02/15/2010 1:49:37 PM PST
by
blam
To: blam
YUP...ACORN is getting $8.5 billion! Can it get anymore perveted than this?
Uh, no it can’t.
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posted on
02/16/2010 9:27:35 AM PST
by
DontTreadOnMe2009
(So stop treading on me already!)
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