AUKUS. From ‘best’ we’ll never get to second hand subs
· Michael West
Defence Minister Marles announced a change to the AUKUS submarine program: second-hand subs! What’s the scam?
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The scam is, at an enormous cost of (at least) $368B, we now only get second-hand subs from the US while we wait for the promised nuclear subs on the never-never.
In May 2023, Admiral Mead, the head of the Australian Submarine Agency, told the Senate that the first two Virginia-class subs that would be transferred to Australia would be second-hand, and the remaining subs would be brand new. He repeated it a year later.
Here’s Admiral Mead in June 2024; a man without so much as a tiny understanding of project risk, running a $368B program on hope alone. #AUKUS #auspol https://t.co/CcuL2VfTIV pic.twitter.com/Txem0DyKmG
— Rex Patrick (@MrRexPatrick) May 31, 2026
But the reality is and always has been different. The US is only building about 1.2 subs per annum and needs to get to a built rate of 2.0 to meet US needs, and 2.3 to meet theirs and ours. They have no way of getting there.
We’ve sent $2.8B non-refundable taxpayers’ dollars to the US over the past two years to try to shift the build rate dial, and it’s done nothing, other than drain our Treasury.
Anyone who bothers to read the US Congressional Research Service’s advice to Congress on AUKUS knows we will not get subs from the US. Anyone who has bothered to read the recently released UK Parliamentary report on AUKUS knows we will not get subs from the UK.
The Albanese Government has embarked on an all-eggs-in-one-basket program where,
the US hens are not laying enough eggs, and the UK chooks are headless.
Meanwhile, Defence Minister Richard Mares maintains the facade. He’s either dishonest or dumb. Time will tell which one it is.
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