RogerRanger
Contributor
I am just wondering why nations don't operate SSN's and SSK's together in the west?
For me SSN's are very complex and expensive. SSK's are also very complex and expensive now. However there are different advantages from modern SSK's in terms of shallower water operations and the numbers which can be built because of the smaller size. So surely both could be used in the Australia/UK/US/French navies, but they aren't. For example the British scrapped our SSK program to put all the money into the SSN and SSBN program, which means we only have 3 operational SSN's. The Australians will likely be looking to scrap the Collins class and fully operate the SSN fleet. I think the Australians should go for a mixed SSN/SSK fleet to have the capabilities and strategic numbers. As 8 SSN's means 4 operational, which isn't enough when you have to defend Australia and project your fleet into the India Ocean/Pacific Ocean or the South China Sea.
The British have this problem as well, we don't have enough subs to project power and defend Britain. So I think western nuclear capable navies should look at operating both submarine types.
For me SSN's are very complex and expensive. SSK's are also very complex and expensive now. However there are different advantages from modern SSK's in terms of shallower water operations and the numbers which can be built because of the smaller size. So surely both could be used in the Australia/UK/US/French navies, but they aren't. For example the British scrapped our SSK program to put all the money into the SSN and SSBN program, which means we only have 3 operational SSN's. The Australians will likely be looking to scrap the Collins class and fully operate the SSN fleet. I think the Australians should go for a mixed SSN/SSK fleet to have the capabilities and strategic numbers. As 8 SSN's means 4 operational, which isn't enough when you have to defend Australia and project your fleet into the India Ocean/Pacific Ocean or the South China Sea.
The British have this problem as well, we don't have enough subs to project power and defend Britain. So I think western nuclear capable navies should look at operating both submarine types.