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The contract is around $ 38 billions on this amont there is 18 Billions for US weapon system. America's Raytheon Co, which built the system for Australia's ageing Collins-class submarines, is vying for a separate combat system contract with Lockheed Martin Corp, which supplies combat systems to the U.S. Navy's submarine fleet. A decision on the weapons system is due later this year.Great point, but here in this tender, aren't the Shortfin Barracuda's going to have US systems in them? In its 2015 White Paper, Australia stated they'd prefer US fire control systems and weapons be used on any submarine it purchases to replace Collins.
Its preferred fire control system was the AN/BGY-1.
Is this still the case? Do we know what major and subsystems will be on these submarines? Did Australia drop or harden its requirement for US gear given its experience and familiarity with them?
It's not hard fit, given as how our Ula replacements, built by either TKMS or DCNS will also feature systems of out choice, tailored to our unique requirements. And with Australia being a major US ally, they'd be supplied with US control systems and software without much fight.
The French shipbuilder's share of the overall contract will amount to about 8 billion euros ($9.02 billion), according to sources with knowledge of the deal.
The remaining will be in Australia.