Re: the budget and defense procurement;
The DoD announcements regarding accelerated navy acquisition programs was interesting, particularly news that the future resupply ships won't be built in AUS (direct competition between DSME and Navantia), the coming conference with the Japs about tech sharing from the Soryu class subs, and this little chestnut re future frigates;
"The Government has also agreed to bring forward preliminary design work to ensure Australia maintains the necessary capabilities to retain the option of building the future frigate in Australia. This work will focus on continued production of the current AWD hull, suitably adapted and utilising capabilities from the cutting-edge Australian companies CEA Technologies Australia and SAAB Combat Systems. Further decisions on the future frigate will be taken in the context of the 2015 Defence White Paper."
Does this mean we're going for an Australianised Fridtjof Nansen FFG now (with CEA radars and SAAB combat systems)? And where's our previous funding commitments to the type 26 design process in this decision?
Thoughts??
Cheers
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