Japan and Australia are likely to confirm
a defense technology deal involving the technology transfer of Japan’s highly
regarded diesel-electric AIP Soryu submarine, according to the Japan Security
Watch. This deal is an outgrowth of the relaxing of the arms export
restrictions that took place late last year.
The two could collaborate on maritime
domain, particularly in terms of Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). When the two
countries held their first bilateral defense exercises recently they engaged in
ASW exercises, something they have also done so with the US in trilateral
exercises.
According to the Australian press, the
Japanese could in a joint partnership to outfit the Royal Australian Navy with
12 submarines similar to the highly regarded Japanese diesel-electric mid-sized
Soryuu submarine.
There had been numerous maintenance and
technical issues with Australia’s Collins-class submarines, hence a desire this
time around to acquire a proven platform.
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