Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust

Latest information as reported in the Australian on the new Hunter Class frigates is as follows; the displacement is now over 8,000 tonnes due to the AEGIS Combat Management System, SAAB tactical interface, Australian CEAFAR L2 radar, Seahawk Helicopter and legisltive requirements in each compartment relating to safety'

Cutting of steel for the five test blocks commenced in December.
 
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https://asiapacificdefencereporter.com/australia-creates-online-jobs-portal-for-shipbuilding-program/
 
A significant day with the return of HMAS Perth to the water after sitting on the apron at Henderson Yard I believe for about three years due to crewing difficulties. Perth has completed the AMCAP upgrade with significant upgrades to the CEAFAR radar, comms systems, aircon system, living arrangements and engine mods.

This clip of the ship lift in operation is impressive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJKFp_Mx4Fg
 
HMAS Brisbane receiving underway refueling from USS Rappahannock off Qld coast during Shoalwater Bay exercise with US Marines. The big LHA USS America is off the coast having deployed from Japan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stB6mKHO5Eg
 
This came as a surprise but we have made the USNI News with this latest development.

https://news.usni.org/2021/09/15/australia-to-pursue-nuclear-attack-subs-in-new-agreement-with-u-s-u-k
 
@tiger-tragic said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473263) said:
With Scummo and Spud involved, we'll end up with three fishing trawlers powered by outboards in about 2042. This government is all message, no delivery - look no further than the vaccine stroll out as evidence.

Your right unfortunately. When politicians get involved they are more interested in getting jobs that will help their re election.

Take politics out of it and get the best available that doesn't require extensive redevelopment.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473264) said:
We await the reaction from Bejiing.

The rhetoric coming out if their lately is up their with the nazis propaganda in the 30's.

Should be interesting. However why would they be worried. They have a massive fleet now. Ours will still be a decade away not to mention personal shortages
 
@seant said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473266) said:
@tiger-tragic said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473263) said:
With Scummo and Spud involved, we'll end up with three fishing trawlers powered by outboards in about 2042. This government is all message, no delivery - look no further than the vaccine stroll out as evidence.

Your right unfortunately. When politicians get involved they are more interested in getting jobs that will help their re election.

Take politics out of it and get the best available that doesn't require extensive redevelopment.

We saw in Vietnam we were not able to use our Mirage due to the French refusing to provide spares if they became engaged.

It's for the better we move on from the French programme and now look for a submarine that is common to two major nations. Better still for the men and women who will crew these subs.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473264) said:
We await the reaction from Bejiing.

I hope it annoys the absolute bejeezus out of them. China's behaviour on the world stage over the past two years particularly has been disgraceful.
 
The Collins French deal was a bad deal by turnbull and Pine at the time.
This seems a better deal interesting to see what China does
 
@jedi_tiger said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473271) said:
The Collins French deal was a bad deal by turnbull and Pine at the time.
This seems a better deal interesting to see what China does

It was a ridiculous decision. Yes we do require certain things with out subs different to the shallows waters like Japan but to develop from scratch a reimagined diesel sub from a French nuclear sub is idiotic at best.
 
No doubt the French will get massive pay out for doing very little. Good luck to them for stooging our boy scout pollies.
 
@don_kershane said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473296) said:
No doubt the French will get massive pay out for doing very little. Good luck to them for stooging our boy scout pollies.

It depends on the contract and what milestones (if any) have not been met. This has been building for a while. It certainly will have China off-guard.

Apparently the new subs will be based in WA. It may see US subs based there as well.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473298) said:
@don_kershane said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473296) said:
No doubt the French will get massive pay out for doing very little. Good luck to them for stooging our boy scout pollies.

It depends on the contract and what milestones (if any) have not been met. This has been building for a while. It certainly will have China off-guard.

Apparently the new subs will be based in WA. It may see US subs based there as well.

Which port suitable? Don't know W A well.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473298) said:
@don_kershane said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473296) said:
No doubt the French will get massive pay out for doing very little. Good luck to them for stooging our boy scout pollies.

It depends on the contract and what milestones (if any) have not been met. This has been building for a while. It certainly will have China off-guard.

Apparently the new subs will be based in WA. It may see US subs based there as well.

They could remove the nuke missiles and refit with convention weapons and then a couple of loan US subs
out of WA until ours come on line .
 
@don_kershane said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473302) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473298) said:
@don_kershane said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473296) said:
No doubt the French will get massive pay out for doing very little. Good luck to them for stooging our boy scout pollies.

It depends on the contract and what milestones (if any) have not been met. This has been building for a while. It certainly will have China off-guard.

Apparently the new subs will be based in WA. It may see US subs based there as well.

Which port suitable? Don't know W A well.

HMAS Stirling is the naval base in WA. Coincidently, it is located on Garden Island.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473304) said:
@don_kershane said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473302) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473298) said:
@don_kershane said in [Shipbuilding Osborne Naval Shipyard South Aust](/post/1473296) said:
No doubt the French will get massive pay out for doing very little. Good luck to them for stooging our boy scout pollies.

It depends on the contract and what milestones (if any) have not been met. This has been building for a while. It certainly will have China off-guard.

Apparently the new subs will be based in WA. It may see US subs based there as well.

Which port suitable? Don't know W A well.

HMAS Stirling is the naval base in WA. Coincidently, it is located on Garden Island.

I wouldn't be surprised with the new shipbuilding capacity coming online in WA that a new naval base just for the new submarines is built in a more remote location. Mark McGowan, being a former naval officer, will be very pleased.
 

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