Sunday, February 10, 2019

Australia Signs $50 Billion Submarine Contract With France

A submarine under construction at Naval Group's Cherbourg yard. The French firm won the contract to build 12 new attack-class subs for Australia. (Photo: AFP/Charly Triballeau)

Reuters: Australia signs $50 billion submarine contract with France after two-year squabble

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia signed a production contract with French shipbuilder Naval Group on Monday for a fleet of 12 new submarines, worth A$50 billion ($35.5 billion), ending a two-year wrangle that cast doubt over one of the world’s most lucrative defense deals. Australia selected the French builder as its preferred bidder for the fleet of submarines in 2016 ahead of other offers from Japan and Germany.

However, final contracts were delayed amid domestic media reports of cost blowouts and production delays.

Australia and Naval Group signed a Strategic Partnering Agreement, the overall contract to guide the construction, to end the impasse.

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Update #1: Australia signs massive sub deal with French firm (AFP)
Update #2: Contract to build new Australian submarines to be signed today (The Australian)

WNU Editor: At almost $3 billion per sub, they better perform as promised.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Aussies could buy a USN Virginia class nuclear boat for less. I smell a scandal.

RussInSoCal said...

As a non nuclear nation, Diesel/electric subs are a good fit for for AUS. The French build good equipment. Of coarse I’d rather have the aussies outfitted with.a fleet of Virginia’s but that boat isn’t the right one to defend themselves (against China) and augment our attack subs and boomers. Besides, the US don’t make no diesel submarines.

Good choice by the aussies. At cost per ship, it’s a good choice. Always thought the Germans built the best diesel boats, though. French came in cheaper.

Hope it works out.

(and if it becomes a disaster the French can always sell them to Russia. ;)

fazman said...

In our shallow waters these are perfect, also soooo quiet and they will be receiving the next gen propulsion system when launched.

Anonymous said...

We chose the French sub for 2 reasons. Firstly, it uses pump jet propulsion as opposed to noisy cavitating props. Secondly, it gives us the option of going nuclear should public opinion change in the future.