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rwbuild
22nd September 2021, 07:20 PM
HMAS La Perouse :rolleyes:

aldav
22nd September 2021, 08:00 PM
Is that a grogan joke? NO, I get it now. :D

BobL
22nd September 2021, 08:14 PM
HMAS Baudin?
Baudin was a french explorer who lead the Baudin expedition (1800-03) and it was said in part was to prepare a report for Napoleon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon) on ways to invade and capture the British colony at Sydney Cove (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Cove).

Old Croc
22nd September 2021, 10:47 PM
HMAS Frog Legs?
Rgds,
Crocy.

AlexS
22nd September 2021, 10:54 PM
HMAS Rainbow Warrior?

HMAS Wellington

Bucky
23rd September 2021, 09:21 AM
HMAS Hillsong

verawood
23rd September 2021, 11:00 AM
I just saw on youtube it should be called - Ji Xinping - that way it couldn't possibly be attacked.

ian
23rd September 2021, 03:33 PM
The Collins Class subs were named after RAN heroes, only one of whom (HMAS Sheanan) was an able seaman.

Perhaps Australia's new nuclear subs should be named after politicians

How about

HMAS Morrison, ship's motto "Never my responsibility"
HMAS Joyce, ship's motto "back to wreck havoc"
HMAS Payne, ship's motto "I'm the adult in this room"
HMAS Frydenberg, ship's motto "Waiting my turn"
HMAS Andrews, ship's motto "How I wish ..."
HMAS Dutton, ship's motto "Defence was my goal"
HMAS Porter, ship's motto "I will get there"
HMAS Albanese, ship's motto "I was sidelined"


I'm sure some of us could have a bit of fun with this.

Bushmiller
23rd September 2021, 03:51 PM
HMAS "Ne regrette rien."

or

HMAS "Unsub."

Regards
Paul

PS: I do like the French Connection by Alex. Maybe "Rainbow Warrior 2." (3, 4, 5, 6 etc) Just don't leave it unattended.

Simplicity
23rd September 2021, 04:32 PM
HMAS Scotty the Follower

HMAS Murdoch son

Maybe I’m being to one sided [emoji45]

tomartomau
23rd September 2021, 05:23 PM
HMAS Steven Bradbury: "the last one standing"
HMAS Lionel Murphy "my little mate"
HMAS Joh Bejike Peterson "dont you worry about that"
HMAS Russ Hinze "The submarine for everything"

Mr Brush
24th September 2021, 10:55 AM
HMAS JeNeSaisQuoi - "boldly going around in circles"

Let's face it, with 3 countries involved, and 3 elected leaders that will change multiple times over the period of the build, I'd rate the chances of anything even remotely "submarine-shaped" appearing at the end of the process to be close to zero. At some point, one of the parties to the agreement will undoubtedly proclaim that thy don't want to play any more, and we'll be back to square one. Given the massive scale of recent defence procurement incompetence, I propose that in future they only be allowed to choose from glossy catalogues of hardware that is actually available, off the shelf, right now. "We'll have 32 of those please, but do they come in different colours".

chambezio
24th September 2021, 11:54 AM
I can't help thinking that the whole world has got it wrong. All countries seem to be tooling up for some confrontation coming up. BIG Dollars are being spent etc etc Why not put all the resources together and promote peace.....wouldn't that has afar better outcome?

Simplicity
24th September 2021, 12:02 PM
HMAS JeNeSaisQuoi - "boldly going around in circles"

Let's face it, with 3 countries involved, and 3 elected leaders that will change multiple times over the period of the build, I'd rate the chances of anything even remotely "submarine-shaped" appearing at the end of the process to be close to zero. At some point, one of the parties to the agreement will undoubtedly proclaim that thy don't want to play any more, and we'll be back to square one. Given the massive scale of recent defence procurement incompetence, I propose that in future they only be allowed to choose from glossy catalogues of hardware that is actually available, off the shelf, right now. "We'll have 32 of those please, but do they come in different colours".

Not if Scotty from marketing is involved in the catalog[emoji6].

Cheers Matt.

ian
24th September 2021, 12:02 PM
with 3 countries involved, and 3 elected leaders that will change multiple times over the period of the build, I'd rate the chances of anything even remotely "submarine-shaped" appearing at the end of the process to be close to zero. At some point, one of the parties to the agreement will undoubtedly proclaim that thy don't want to play any more, and we'll be back to square one.
not a worry, should one of the UK or US pull out, AUS will just have to eat humble pie and go back to building the French sub. After all, the French sub was originally nuclear powered -- it's just that Australia in their wisdom was replacing the really quite nuclear reactor with a "noisy" diesel engine and batteries. The core problem is that without nuclear power, any sub built in Australia is limited in range and suffers from an unacceptable "indiscretion rate' -- the time spent near the surface recharging its batteries

Simplicity
24th September 2021, 12:03 PM
I can't help thinking that the whole world has got it wrong. All countries seem to be tooling up for some confrontation coming up. BIG Dollars are being spent etc etc Why not put all the resources together and promote peace.....wouldn't that has afar better outcome?

War is Money, peace not so profitable [emoji45].
But I’d does seem like a dress rehearsal for another Cold War.
Cheers Matt

rustynail
24th September 2021, 02:16 PM
Subs at 40 paces.

petebalf
24th September 2021, 03:21 PM
HMAS Nukie McNuke
HMAS Ca La Vie
HMAS Va Va BOOM

Beardy
24th September 2021, 04:09 PM
I can't help thinking that the whole world has got it wrong. All countries seem to be tooling up for some confrontation coming up. BIG Dollars are being spent etc etc Why not put all the resources together and promote peace.....wouldn't that has afar better outcome?

You can’t have peace when one party wants confrontation. History has shown us many examples of aggression from countries wanting more than they currently have.

clear out
26th September 2021, 12:28 PM
You can’t have peace when one party wants confrontation. History has shown us many examples of aggression from countries wanting more than they currently have.

Or when a newcomer stands up to that ongoing aggression from the country with a misconceived idea of exceptionalism.
H.