06 Oktober 2009

Australia Look to US for Future Submarine

06 Oktober 2009

Defense analyst says that the new submarines are expected armed with long-range cruise missiles, as well as shorter ranged missiles and torpedoes, may also carry midget submarines which will be used to collect intelligence or land special forces troops. (image : Triyun)

Combet Visits US Submarine Industry

Greg Combet, Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science, today finalised discussions with US industry on Australia’s Future Submarine project that will replace the Collins class submarines.

“The United States is a leader in the design and development of submarine technology, and I expect that Australia will look to learn from companies like General Dynamics Electric Boat and Lockheed Martin in designing and developing the Collins class replacement,” Mr Combet said.

“The Future Submarine will be Australia’s largest ever Defence acquisition and the Rudd Government is committed to ensuring that Australia obtains a world leading submarine capability. US technology is likely to be an important facilitator of this capability.

“Electric Boat designs and shares the build of the Virginia class submarines for the US Navy and has been instrumental in driving down production costs to enable the US to increase the production rate of these submarines.

“Lockheed Martin is a major supplier in the US Navy submarine combat system, the Collins Replacement Combat System supplies submarine combat systems or components to Spain and the United Kingdom.”

“I welcome the interest from US industry in supporting the Future Submarine project.

“Any US involvement in the Future Submarine would build on the relationships developed with Electric Boat and other US companies in support of the Collins class.”

Mr Combet also discussed the ongoing arrangements between ASC and Electric Boat in support of the Collins class.

(Defense Aerospace)

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