Australia’s best chance of obtaining nuclear submarines this decade is to :
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Mount a seaborne invasion on Vladivostok, and seize the Russian Pacific Fleet and bring all their subs back to Aus and see what we can get running out of them.
Australia’s best chance of obtaining nuclear submarines this decade is to :
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Mount a seaborne invasion on Vladivostok, and seize the Russian Pacific Fleet and bring all their subs back to Aus and see what we can get running out of them.
party_pants said:
Australia’s best chance of obtaining nuclear submarines this decade is to :.
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Mount a seaborne invasion on Vladivostok, and seize the Russian Pacific Fleet and bring all their subs back to Aus and see what we can get running out of them.
We could steal them with underwater tractors…while they are not looking.
Waste of money.
We sit in an isolated part of the world with no historical enemies ( the great emu war excepted – we lost)
You’d be better off blowing 50 billion on drag queen storytime than building subs
wookiemeister said:
Waste of money.We sit in an isolated part of the world with no historical enemies ( the great emu war excepted – we lost)
You’d be better off blowing 50 billion on drag queen storytime than building subs
You don’t need historical enemies to be concerned about the intentions of your neighbours…
not happy with imaginary nuclear powered submarines, even with their unmatched stealth capacity?
the big boys are probably safer this way, don’t need swap notes about where you might be, wonder if you’re where you should be, saves bumping into each other, it’s dark down there
probably confers expanded license to operate in Australian waters, ports, bases and whatever also
it’s a bit like puzzle magazines where you might win a car, keeps a committed reader invested
> Australia’s best chance of obtaining nuclear submarines this decade is to :
Buy them from France.