Overview The building of Australia’s fleet of future submarines is likely to be the largest defence program in this country’s history. It will cost tens of billions of dollars and will run for decades. So it’s little wonder that it’s a recurring topic of interest on the pages of ASPI’s blog The Strategist. Our contributors continue to examine the topic from all angles, and this Strategic Insights collects selected pieces from the past twelve months. The authors are Kym Bergmann, Peter Briggs, Andrew Davies, Julian Kerr, Chris Mather, Hans J Ohff, Terence Roach, Benjamin Schreer, Tony Shepherd, Geoff Slocombe, Mark Thomson and Hugh White
The announcement of AUKUS, a new security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and the ...
The Defence White paper announced that the future submarine fleet would consist of at least ...
Australia’s submarine fleet should be managed not as a succession of essentially distinct projects a...
Presents a range of views on the reasoning behind, and the options for, what’s almost bound to be Au...
It is not often that we witness strategic design in action, for the benefit of national security and...
This study assesses how best to deliver a submarine capable of meeting a unique requirement for ran...
This paper considers the design and build of Australia’s future submarine. Overview Submarines are...
Overview: There’s a possibility that Australia’s future submarine (FSM) will be based on a Japanese ...
The 'competitive evaluation process' Australia is now applying to decide who manufactures the countr...
This paper examines the principal policy issues, both military and non-military, surrounding the ...
Almost everything about the Abbott government’s project to spend up to $40 billion on twelve new sub...
This article assesses the strategic dilemma posed by the decision to acquire twelve submarines for t...
The Australian government has just signed a $50 billion contract with the French company DCNS to bui...
The debate over Australia’s future submarine fleet is hotting up. Canberra is making decisions about...
This background note aims to consolidate publicly available information on the Government\u27s plan ...
The announcement of AUKUS, a new security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and the ...
The Defence White paper announced that the future submarine fleet would consist of at least ...
Australia’s submarine fleet should be managed not as a succession of essentially distinct projects a...
Presents a range of views on the reasoning behind, and the options for, what’s almost bound to be Au...
It is not often that we witness strategic design in action, for the benefit of national security and...
This study assesses how best to deliver a submarine capable of meeting a unique requirement for ran...
This paper considers the design and build of Australia’s future submarine. Overview Submarines are...
Overview: There’s a possibility that Australia’s future submarine (FSM) will be based on a Japanese ...
The 'competitive evaluation process' Australia is now applying to decide who manufactures the countr...
This paper examines the principal policy issues, both military and non-military, surrounding the ...
Almost everything about the Abbott government’s project to spend up to $40 billion on twelve new sub...
This article assesses the strategic dilemma posed by the decision to acquire twelve submarines for t...
The Australian government has just signed a $50 billion contract with the French company DCNS to bui...
The debate over Australia’s future submarine fleet is hotting up. Canberra is making decisions about...
This background note aims to consolidate publicly available information on the Government\u27s plan ...
The announcement of AUKUS, a new security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and the ...
The Defence White paper announced that the future submarine fleet would consist of at least ...
Australia’s submarine fleet should be managed not as a succession of essentially distinct projects a...