Abbott calls for plan B on submarines

Tony Abbott will reflect on one of his regrets as prime minister, not buying nuclear powered submarines, during a speech on Thursday.

Former prime minister Tony Abbott warns Australia might need a plan B for its acquisition of a new fleet of submarines.

Mr Abbott is scheduled to deliver a "leadership lunch" speech to the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney on Thursday entitled: "Submarines: why settle for second best?".

It's believed Mr Abbott will use the speech to call for Australia to embrace nuclear-powered submarines.

"I think it's important that we have a plan B, given the submarine acquisition process as outlined is a long and involved one," he told 2GB Radio on Wednesday.

Last November, during a charity dinner in Port Moresby Mr Abbott, said one of his greatest regrets as prime minister was not giving more consideration to off-the-shelf nuclear-propelled submarines.

His government set up the three-way race between Japan, Germany and France for the submarine contract.

French shipbuilder DCNS won the design job and the 12 conventional-powered submarines will be constructed in Adelaide.

The first steel is expected to be cut by 2022, and the first sub will enter service in the early 2030s.


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