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Once again from WIZARD through Harry at Sharkhunters:
"SPECIAL STEEL FOR OZ BOATS - Steel makers Bisalloy and BlueScope
have inked a new contract with Naval Group Australia to produce up to
250 tons of specialized steel. As informed, the steel produced will be
tested to determine whether it meets the specification for the pressure
hull of the Royal Australian Navy’s new Future Submarines, which is an
essential safety requirement. Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon
Christopher Pyne MP, said over the past 12 months Naval Group has been
working with Bisalloy and BlueScope to develop and qualify Australian
steel to meet the specification required for the submarines. The Future
Submarine Program (SEA1000), which encompasses a total of twelve
submarines, is worth AUD 50 billion [$39 billion USD]. Australia’s fleet of twelve
submarines will be built in a new Submarine Construction Yard in
Adelaide. The construction of the first submarine is scheduled to
commence in 2022-"
See recent blog entries as is germane:
http://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2018/02/shortfin.html
http://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2016/04/barracuda.html
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