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    ''Nuclear powered subs (not armed) give our navy a versatility that is essential. ''

    what versatility do Virginia Class nuclear attack submarines give our Navy that diesel electric subs do not?

    I'm assuming that the most important role for Submarines for Australia is coastal protection - if so - then

    Diesel-electric submarines have some advantages over nuclear submarines like the Virginia class when operating in shallow coastal waters:
    1. Size and maneuverability: Diesel-electric submarines are generally smaller than nuclear submarines, allowing them to operate more easily in shallow waters. The Virginia class submarines are large vessels (about 380 feet long) that may have difficulty maneuvering in confined coastal areas[1].
    2. Stealth: In shallow waters, diesel-electric submarines running on battery power can be extremely quiet, potentially even quieter than nuclear submarines. This makes them harder to detect using passive sonar[1].
    3. Cost-effectiveness: Diesel-electric submarines are significantly less expensive to build and operate than nuclear submarines. This allows navies to potentially field more vessels for coastal defense and littoral operations[2].
    4. Suitability for littoral combat: Some navies are developing diesel-electric submarines specifically for shallow water and littoral combat roles. These boats often have additional capabilities tailored for operating close to shore[2].
    5. Environmental considerations: In shallow coastal waters, nuclear submarines may face more environmental and political restrictions compared to conventionally-powered submarines.
    However, nuclear submarines like the Virginia class still have important advantages:
    1. Endurance and speed: Nuclear submarines can remain submerged and operate at high speeds for much longer periods than diesel-electric boats[1].
    2. Versatility: While they may be less optimal in very shallow waters, nuclear submarines can operate effectively across a wider range of environments, from coastal areas to deep ocean.
    3. Advanced capabilities: Virginia class submarines incorporate cutting-edge technologies and weapons systems that may not be available on smaller diesel-electric boats.
    In summary, while diesel-electric submarines do offer some specific advantages for shallow water operations near coasts, nuclear submarines like the Virginia class remain highly capable vessels that can still operate effectively in many coastal scenarios. The choice between the two often depends on specific mission requirements, budgetary considerations, and strategic priorities of naval forces.


    [1] https://news.usni.org/2021/10/18/ne...-programs-pushing-limits-of-diesel-technology
    [2] http://www.hisutton.com/USN_Diesel-Sub.html
    [3] https://www.reddit.com/r/submarines/comments/15o73vk/shallow_water_detection_and_warfare/
    [4] https://www.twz.com/42900/the-truth...el-submarine-threat-from-a-veteran-sub-hunter
    [5] https://www.navalnews.com/event-new...ils-s800-coastal-and-shallow-water-submarine/
    Last edited by pintohoo: 10/07/24
 
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