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Annachie
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As a repair base for US subs, Australia is not much more than a dry dock while they wait for repair ships.
I'm not sure we could do much to help at all. I doubt we'd see any other countries subs. That is part of the reason we should be designing/building our diesel subs in partnership with America and not buying european designs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Some of what you say makes sense but misses the point. The US was able to implement the strategy of "CONTAINMENT" against the Soviet Union by entering into a network of entangling alliances. The domnside of containment is that the US is obligated to defend its allies. To make this defensive commitment credible the US is compelled to garrison the ally with large numbers of US troops. (This tends piss off the local men because US troops will inevitably inseminate the local women.) These alliances are based on a presumption that the US will defend its allies even if a conflict escalates to nuclear war. Many people in the US have now finally realized that the Cold War is over. Russia is not the USSR with a virulent Marxist ideology to export at the barrel of a gun. Russia is a competitor that can be a partner rather than an enemy as long as the US doesn't do abysmally stupid shit like incite a coup in Ukraine that empowers modern day Nazis to ethnically cleanse the Russian majority of Crimea. More importantly, Russia has half the population of the USSR and is no longer bolstered by the Warsaw pact. Barring escalation to nuclear war, Russia is not an existential threat to the US. China remains as a potential existential threat. However; the competition is as yet more economic than military. More importantly; China's economy is enabled by the Brenton Woods free trade regime. Trump understands that China's economy and hence military potential can be restrained via trade restrictions. Trump's systematic dismantling of Brenton Woods is a FAR more effective tactic than securing bases in far away Australia. As for Guam, the US can reverse the base realignment of the 1990s to restore it as a premier naval base with repair facilities that are vastly superior to anything in Australia. Australia can't do much beyond building yachts and Class 5 Polar Patrol vessels. Australia is buying its new submarines from South Korea. The repair facilities for these subs cannnot service US subs. The solution to China's IRBMs is building Aegis ashore at Guam and withdrawing from the IRBM treaty, not retreating to Australia. |
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Dilandu
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... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canberra- ... opter_dock https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobart-class_destroyer ------------------------------
Oh well, if shortening the front is what the Germans crave, Let's shorten it to very end - the length of Fuhrer's grave. (Red Army lyrics from 1945) |
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Annachie
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Nope. Building (mostly assembling probably) a French design in Australia. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Daryl
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Plus just finished building a class of destroyers.
There is a reason why we go European in some weapon's system. They're superior. We can't afford nuclear armed nuclear subs. or big aircraft carriers which is what the US does better than anyone else.
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Dilandu
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Exactly. Of all export customers in diesel subs area, only Europe and Russia are real competitors. Chinese diesel-electrics are still too primitive and did not have significant cost advantages to compensate, and Japanese military hardware, while quite good, is VERY costly. The average Japanese-build unit would cost at least 50% more than similar European or Russian. So, basically, if you are NATO-affilated, and you need a sub - you go to Germany, France, Italy or Netherlands. If you are not NATO affilated, you could also go to Russia. ------------------------------
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Imaginos1892
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No need for them to be nuclear-armed, but diesel-electric subs are really surface ships that can go underwater for a short time. ![]() Has anybody considered a gas-turbine-electric sub? More efficient than piston engines. Though it too would be a surface ship. ![]() |
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Dilandu
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Ever heard about air-independent propulsion? ------------------------------
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smr
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Point of order: The Swedish build some damn fine super quiet diesel subs. |
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Dilandu
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Basically everyone who build diesel subs install air-independent propulsion by now. And Japanese just suggested alternative - the lithium-ion accumulators. Cost like hell, but provide as good results as AIP with less technical complications. P.S. In 1980s, USSR tested another interesting concept - the diesel submarine was equipped with very small nuclear reactor in external pod. The reactor was low-power, and used thermal-electric converters, so there were no turbines and no noise. It was not able to actually move the submarine except on very low speed, but it could recharge her batteries constantly, giving her almost unlimited range. ------------------------------
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