The idea has been widely dismissed on the grounds American shipbuilding yards are struggling to meet the US Navy’s needs and don’t have capacity to build submarines for Australia.
“There’s been a lot of talk about well,the Australians would just buy a US submarine. That’s not going to happen,” US congressman Rob Wittman,the top Republican on the House of Representatives’ seapower subcommittee,said earlier this month.
But Democratic congressman Joe Courtney,chair of the House seapower subcommittee,repudiated this statement,tellingThe Sydney Morning Herald andThe Age:“I don’t think the notion of purchasing a Virginia[class submarine] is off the table”.
Asked about his Republican colleague’s comments,Courtney said:“I think it’s premature to take that position. I have a lot of respect for Rob,but we should not look at December 2022 as the permanent state of affairs in terms of the industrial base.”
Courtney’s electoral district in Connecticut includes the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipbuilding yard where the Virginia-class submarines are constructed.
Defence Minister Richard Marles and US ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy visited the construction facilities last week during a visit to the US.