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Half-price super subs tempt navy
The Australian ^ | 26th December 2011 | Cameron Stewart

Posted on 12/25/2011 3:48:56 PM PST by naturalman1975

AUSTRALIA can build a new fleet of 12 state-of-the-art submarines in Adelaide for $18 billion, less than half the cost of initial estimates, according to a major report to be released next month.

The report, by strategic think tank the Kokoda Foundation, will be embraced by the Gillard government, which has been under pressure from critics to opt for smaller, cheaper, ready-made submarines from Europe rather than pursue Navy's more expensive but preferred option of building a next generation of the Collins-class boats.

The report - Australia's Future Submarine, obtained by The Australian - estimates it would cost only $18bn to build a dozen homegrown 3800 tonne "son of Collins" submarines rather than the previously published cost estimate of up to $36bn predicted in 2009 by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

While this would still make it the most expensive military project in the nation's history, it makes it comparable with the second largest military project - the $16bn plan to purchase up to 100 Joint Strike Fighters - and as such it is more likely to receive the go-ahead.

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At 3800 tonnes, the new submarines proposed by the Kokoda Foundation would be bigger and more sophisticated than the current 3000-tonne, Collins-class boats. They would also be capable of anti-ship and anti-submarine operations as well as strategic strike, mine warfare, intelligence collection and support for the special force operations.

(Excerpt) Read more at theaustralian.com.au ...


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To: mylife

Note - I’m not just basing this on nothing either. I was involved on the edges in advising Canada on its purchase of the Victoria boats. I’ve seen the type of situation that can develop without proper oversight.

I’m not a submariner, because I couldn’t handle that. I see submariners as the best of the best and I want them to have the best. But I don’t want to be ripped off getting it, if we can avoid that.


21 posted on 12/25/2011 4:28:38 PM PST by naturalman1975 ("America was under attack. Australia was immediately there to help." - John Winston Howard)
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To: smokingfrog

I was eating those foot long meatball marinaras all month!

onion, green pepper, black olive, American cheese, red pepper flakes..

Yom $4 Yom!


22 posted on 12/25/2011 4:29:06 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: naturalman1975

I tried to emigrate to Adelaide in the 80’s to work on developing the Collins.

Yall wouldn’t have me.
I guess I was a ripoff contractor. *shrug*


23 posted on 12/25/2011 4:31:37 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: naturalman1975

The japanese are making extremely small nuclear plants..
Why cannot the nuclear boat people do that.. a couple of those could power these babies..


24 posted on 12/25/2011 4:31:39 PM PST by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole...)
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To: naturalman1975

From the title I thought they were talking about sandwiches.


25 posted on 12/25/2011 4:32:28 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (FOREIGN AID: A transfer of money from poor people in rich countries to rich people in poor countries)
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To: mylife

If you ever seen work done in a US shipyard, you would not be surprised that someone could do it for 50% less.


26 posted on 12/25/2011 4:33:11 PM PST by Always Right
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To: Always Right

On subs, its mega expensive.
Every weld is x-rayed.
You don’t cut corners if youre pushing the envelope of physics.


27 posted on 12/25/2011 4:35:26 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: okie01
Why do I care if military contractors sponsor bowl games? Because they roll it into the cost-plus pricing and we end up paying the bill.

Defense contractors are not exactly advertising to the general public like restaurants or auto repair firms.

28 posted on 12/25/2011 4:50:24 PM PST by bwc2221
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To: bwc2221
Defense contractors are not exactly advertising to the general public like restaurants or auto repair firms.

If I'm not mistaken, Lockheed and Bell are sponsoring bowl games featuring military academy teams. From an advertising standpoint, they are advertising to their markets -- and accruing the not inconsequential PR benefit of supporting the academy teams.

Totally within the realm of good business practice.

29 posted on 12/25/2011 4:58:08 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance On Parade)
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To: the invisib1e hand
"anyone every actually seen one of those things?"


30 posted on 12/25/2011 5:00:08 PM PST by DKM
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To: bwc2221
Defense contractors are not exactly advertising to the general public like restaurants or auto repair firms.

Ridden the DC subway lately?

31 posted on 12/25/2011 5:42:33 PM PST by PAR35
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To: okie01
The Air Force Academy is the only military team that is bowl eligible (by winning six or more games). Most years, there is only one bowl-eligible academy. Sometimes Navy, sometimes Air Force, never Army.

I am in marketing and private companies make stupid decisions, too. For example Castrol (owned by BP) is the “Official Motor Oil of the NFL.” If Castrol was the official motor oil of NASCAR or NHRA, it would make sense. But, whose purchasing decision for motor oil is going to be affected by an NFL sponsorship. Obviously some Castrol executives want to be wined and dined at Super Bowl.

32 posted on 12/25/2011 5:43:55 PM PST by bwc2221
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To: PAR35

“Ridden the DC subway lately?”

No, but that makes some sense as people making purchasing decisions are DC subway riders. 99.999% of a bowl game viewing audience has no say in making defense procurement decisions.


33 posted on 12/25/2011 5:51:14 PM PST by bwc2221
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To: okie01
Whyever do you care?

You realize, do you not, that you are questioning one of the einsteins who thinks Newt Gingrich earning a legal ethical living in the private sector is a crime which disqualifies him from the presidency. Soon he will explain why the executives of Lockheed and Bell should go to prison for being driven by the eeevil profit motive.

34 posted on 12/25/2011 5:59:15 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: bwc2221
Obviously some Castrol executives want to be wined and dined at Super Bowl.

Castrol executives -- and their customers!

I was in the advertising business. And I would agree that a NASCAR sponsorship would have value. But so does an NFL sponsorship, for different reasons.

Advertisers aren't incapable of making bad decisions. But, more often than not, there are good reasons for making decisions that some individuals might not fully understand.

35 posted on 12/25/2011 7:05:01 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance On Parade)
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To: blueunicorn6
Wonder what the blast radius is on a nuclear torpe...........”

In the real world, the answer to that question is "greater than the sum of the longest run, and the run of the launch vessel running @ a flank bell on a reciprocal course." That would be why they haven't be deployed in a very long time.

36 posted on 12/25/2011 8:09:07 PM PST by j_tull ("The Christmas spirit is not what you drink")
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