All the usual applies here. How will France deal with Australia's moribund and dysfunctional entrenched defence bureaucracy? I would have liked to see Germany; followed by France.
The Japanese idea was extreme-risk.
Info from DCNS Australia website.
We've built over 100 submarines for nine different countries. Put simply, we're the best at what we do. #submarines pic.twitter.com/CgGbO7t7YA
— DCNS Australia (@DCNSAustralia) April 21, 2016
"All, or most, of the submarines will be built in Adelaide."
You see kids: jumping ship from special defence access in government and lobbying for French sub works! https://t.co/PTePqLEgge #ausdef
— Eric Palmer (@E_L_P) April 26, 2016
***Update 1 via Twitter...
#BREAKING: Australia's future fleet of submarines will be built with DCNS - the French Naval Shipbuilder. pic.twitter.com/WK2tWnu5Hg
— 7 News Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) April 26, 2016
.@TurnbullMalcolm announces France's DCNS wins subs deal. https://t.co/LdLsBejU9I #auspol pic.twitter.com/xIvo4DFehY
— Financial Review (@FinancialReview) April 26, 2016
'Thoroughness and objectivity' helped French secure subs deal says @TurnbullMalcolm @SBSNews pic.twitter.com/AF4JCENIk6
— Rhiannon Elston SBS (@rhiannonelston) April 26, 2016
Turnbull in full Churchillian mode announcing measures to defend this island nation pic.twitter.com/KsAWqe4Sxh
— mark kenny (@markgkenny) April 26, 2016
France's DCNS wins $39bn contract to build 12 Australian submarines, beating Germany, Japan https://t.co/eOLqz2ZGN7 pic.twitter.com/uKgzWHI4Jc
— Bloomberg Australia (@BNAustralia) April 26, 2016
Winning submarine bidder DCNS must meet Australia's 'range and endurance' requirements https://t.co/RsxFcVH56j pic.twitter.com/nFtfw9mkno
— ABC News (@abcnews) April 26, 2016
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