Posted: 2023-03-01 05:33:20

A political stoush on national security has erupted just days before an expected announcement on the AUKUS submarine plan, with Peter Dutton warning against acquiring a future fleet from the UK.

The government has condemned the opposition leader's comments as "irresponsible" and "mischievous" and accused the former defence minister of undermining the nuclear-submarine program.

Recent speculation has suggested a developmental British submarine known as SSNR is emerging as a likely candidate for Australia's future nuclear-powered fleet. 

During a visit to the Avalon Air Show in Victoria, Mr Dutton insisted American Virginia-class submarines remained the best and most practical option for Australia. 

"The beauty in my mind with the American model, of the Virginia class, was that it was a proven design, it gave us interoperability with the Americans and there will be more American subs in the Indo-Pacific than there will be British submarines".

Mr Dutton said the advice he received as defence minister before last year's election was that the British companies involved in the UK's submarine production had no extra capacity to support an Australian program.

"The advice to me at the time was very clear: that Rolls-Royce didn't have any production capability left, no headroom; Barrow-in-Furness is obviously landlocked, it didn't have the ability to scale up".

Last year, Mr Dutton asserted that when he was defence minister he was confident of securing two American Viriginia-class nuclear submarines by 2030. 

View More
  • 0 Comment(s)
Captcha Challenge
Reload Image
Type in the verification code above