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Apologies in advance but the Collin’s Class expectation is very much a concern for myself.
The reality is HMAS Collins was commissioned 30 years ago.
The youngest Rankin 23 years.
They are now old subs.
Not middle aged.
Old!
We all know the history prior to AUKUS.
On that script they should currently be in transition to a new class of sub.
Be that the Attack class or preferably an alternative program that should have started in the early 20 teens.
Now Id like to be all fanboy with SSNs but
I can’t help but feel uncomfortable with the size of the endeavour.
So 2026 and we are still navigating what Collins future and potential is with the sad acknowledgment time is not on their side and the options are limited.
Surely when AUKUS was promoted all the bad case scenarios were workshopped.
I’d suggest no!
While I can understand that the core team that galvanised the setting up of AUKUS was by necessity secretive and small in number, surely there must of been an acknowledgment that Collins was getting on in years and a potential challenge.
Now I get click bait and the naysayers argument of negativity.
Journalists mentioned are on that bus, but sometimes when there’s smoke there’s fire.
Upshot I believe we have a problem.
I see absolutely no chance any Collins boats will see 2040.
If by miracle they do ,how capable and relevant will they be.
At best a training platform.
Seriously does anyone on DT honestly believe any Collins class will be in service beyond 2040
HMAS Rankin another 14 years ?
So our plan A is our plan B
Virginia Class 3 to 5 units and a transition to HMAS AUKUS in the early 40s.
We are not in a very good negotiating position.
Cheers S