the road runner
Active Member
I think you will find that newspapers are very ill informed on defence matters.but the history of the Collins subs has not been a good one ever since the first boat hit the water - noisy hull, combat system replaced, lack of crew, unavailability of more than one boat. Not a story that makes you feel confident and secure. I just about fell off my chair three years ago when the last White Paper came out and the then PM Rudd announced that Australia was going to build 12 new submarines.
Most of the information regarding the operations that collins has been involved in is not in the public domain.From the information coming from our Allies such as the US Navy our boats are very capable ocean going subs.Collins and the Japanese boats are one of the only subs that can play with nuke boats.A number of people who actually worked on the Collins program frequent this website ... GF being a wealth of information on collins.
Government did not have a spares inventory for the running of our subs. The engine manufacture of the collins shut shop after the build contract was over.This caused us issues in getting spare parts for the engine.In regards to availability it has been said a number of times here that a ratio of 5-1 is needed. We need a minimum of 5 subs to have one available for operations. The other subs would be in work up,training of crew and different levels of maintenance.If we were able to get 8 subs as originally planed we could have had 2 boats operational at any one time.
I think the government has realised that a larger sub fleet is needed to have 2 or even 3 subs available at any one time.Thus the call for 12 boats.But a number of Defence pros here recon we will not get 12 boats.