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KiwiRob

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I thought this purchase was encouraged by the Swedish govt, mainly to ensure that there is the ability to design and build submarines in Sweden, something that was under threat with German ownership.
 

Blackshoe

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You have to wonder which direction the goverment is likly to take the new exportable position of Japanese defence equipment means to Australia, some are speculating that we will licence build the Soryu class boats for the RAN & Clive palmer believes we should just go with the US.

Australia to sign new submarines deal with Japan as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Tony Abbott in Canberra | News.com.au


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I bet the Taiwanese would be very excited about the opportunity to buy some new Soryu-class submarines from the Australians. Probably a few other countries in the region would be interested as well-it's a great alternative to either German or South Korean license-built boats.

As far as Messr Palmer's suggestion...I think nuke boats are bridge too far for the Australian public-and I'm not sure they would really fit well with what the Aussies do with their boats.
 

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I bet the Taiwanese would be very excited about the opportunity to buy some new Soryu-class submarines from the Australians. Probably a few other countries in the region would be interested as well-it's a great alternative to either German or South Korean license-built boats.
I worked for a contractor who had a relationship with Collins development and with the Taiwanese. The CSI in Taiwan were desperate to get access to Collins either at discretionary tech levels or as a turnkey. It was a political bridge too far - getting a co-op boat via Japan and Aust would be a bigger bridge to cross

As far as Messr Palmer's suggestion...I think nuke boats are bridge too far for the Australian public-and I'm not sure they would really fit well with what the Aussies do with their boats.
Palmers comments are a good example of where he's either done no research or been provided with poor advice.

A nuke driven boat is out of the question - and poss for another generation at least
 
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I bet the Taiwanese would be very excited about the opportunity to buy some new Soryu-class submarines from the Australians. Probably a few other countries in the region would be interested as well-it's a great alternative to either German or South Korean license-built boats.
I worked for a contractor who had a relationship with Collins development and with the Taiwanese. The CSI in Taiwan were desperate to get access to Collins either at discrtetionary tech levels or as a turnkey. It was a political bridge too far - getting a co-op boat via Japan and Aust would be a bigger bridge to cross

As far as Messr Palmer's suggestion...I think nuke boats are bridge too far for the Australian public-and I'm not sure they would really fit well with what the Aussies do with their boats.
Palmers comments are a good example of where he's either done no research or been provided with poor advice.

A nuke driven boat is out of the question - and poss for another generation at least
 

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I worked for a contractor who had a relationship with Collins development and with the Taiwanese. The CSI in Taiwan were desperate to get access to Collins either at discrtetionary tech levels or as a turnkey. It was a political bridge too far - getting a co-op boat via Japan and Aust would be a bigger bridge to cross
I think ASC could have simply provided the tech know-how or play the advisory role. Taiwan should build their own subs. First of may be a really expensive affair, but subsequent boats and future classes will be much easier.
 

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I think ASC could have simply provided the tech know-how or play the advisory role.
No, not evem remotely under consideration - political hot potato

Taiwan should build their own subs. First of may be a really expensive affair, but subsequent boats and future classes will be much easier.
they've wanted to partner up before with numerous others - every time they try the mainland gets grumpy with the suitor

not enough capability and internal political climate to build their own.
 

the road runner

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Has anything been made public regarding the level of co operation between Japan and Australia for closer defence ties (and Sub's)?

I assume we may partner on a number of future Naval programs
 

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There wasn't an Iranian specific thread, so it felt right here.

An Iranian frigate as part of their Caspian Sea Naval (not IRCG) force ran aground on some breakers a couple weeks sank yesterday. Video here.

The ship was commissioned in 2015.
 

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There wasn't an Iranian specific thread, so it felt right here.

An Iranian frigate as part of their Caspian Sea Naval (not IRCG) force ran aground on some breakers a couple weeks sank yesterday. Video here.

The ship was commissioned in 2015.
Looking at the image at the top of that page it is pretty clear the frigate (or Destroyer as Iran like to describe her) broke her back before going down
 
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ngatimozart

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There wasn't an Iranian specific thread, so it felt right here.

An Iranian frigate as part of their Caspian Sea Naval (not IRCG) force ran aground on some breakers a couple weeks sank yesterday. Video here.

The ship was commissioned in 2015.
Not good for that Captains promotion chances. Wonder if they Courts Martial ships Captains in the Iranian Navy and if so what would the penalty be?
 

spoz

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Calling her a frigate is a bit generous, and a destroyer is ludicrous; she was about 1400 tons and 94 metres long according to Janes. Certainly a career (in the widest sense) limiting move. Wonder what happened - massive stuff up (possible) or systems failure leaving her without power (could be more possible).
 

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Fincantieri Started Work on First Qatari Navy Air Defense Corvette

The steel cutting ceremony of the first “Doha” class corvette ordered to Fincantieri by the Qatari Ministry of Defence within the national naval acquisition programme, took place on July 30 at the Muggiano (La Spezia) yard, in the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State of Qatar for Defence Affairs, His Excellency Khalid Bin Mohamed Al Attiyah and the Italian Minister of Defence, Elisabetta Trenta, welcomed by the Chairman and the CEO of Fincantieri Giampiero Massolo and Giuseppe Bono.
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Fincantieri Started Work on First Qatari Navy Air Defense Corvette

The steel cutting ceremony of the first “Doha” class corvette ordered to Fincantieri by the Qatari Ministry of Defence within the national naval acquisition programme, took place on July 30 at the Muggiano (La Spezia) yard, in the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State of Qatar for Defence Affairs, His Excellency Khalid Bin Mohamed Al Attiyah and the Italian Minister of Defence, Elisabetta Trenta, welcomed by the Chairman and the CEO of Fincantieri Giampiero Massolo and Giuseppe Bono.
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Say to me please what are exactly you concerns.
 
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Ok on other forums they dont have these rules and i have always posted as it since many years sometimes i add a little comment so I did not know ...after for what i don't have posted links ? normaly for all articles i did curious.

For pics i post actual pic in relation to the news … so if i post out for me not the right topic…
P.S : pics i catch in general in social medias and i don't save links ofc.

Say to me please what are exactly you concerns.
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