Yes ……Limited options but to go with Plan A.So I confess to a little bit of sarcasm above; and I apologise to @Tbone, @Stampede and @Murse for appearing to dismiss them
But the sad reality that has to be hammered home to all the commentators is that, like it or love it, there is no option but SSN. Even if you scrap SSNs now, you are going to not see a SSK until the late 30s. Remember also that there will have to be additional hulls and capabilities to make up for what has been lost with SSNs. People consistently under-estimate the cost, time into service, or workforce that a submarine fleet needs. As @Todjaeger makes it clear with the Japanese example, there are no nations sitting around with free SSK/SSN industry. And making it built in Australia just adds to those estimates.
Repeat after me - there is no plan B. Or C. Those feasible options were ejected in 2024. There is only one way forward.... Collins -> Virginia -> AUKUS.
Agree with the enormity of time , coin and energy to start another “SEA 1000 “
That said I will still keep the looking glass handy for Plan D , just in case
Hornet, F111 -> F35
Hornet, F111 -> Super Hornet + Growler -> F35
Sometimes unscripted stop gap acquisitions work out well.
Yes , we had time to make that prudent decision.
Note to self
Submarine not sub !
Cheers S
