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This book examines the most expensive and controversial project ever undertaken by the Australian Defence Force.
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This book examines the most expensive and controversial project ever undertaken by the Australian Defence Force.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9780521868945
- ISBN-10: 0521868947
- Artikelnr.: 26369826
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9780521868945
- ISBN-10: 0521868947
- Artikelnr.: 26369826
Peter Yule is Research Fellow of the History Department of the University of Melbourne.
List of key people
List of acronyms
Introduction
Part I. You Can't Build Submarines in Australia: 1. 'The one class of vessel that it is impossible to build in Australia': Australia's early submarines
2. Australia's Oberon class submarines
3. The submarine weapons update program and the origins of the new submarine project
4. The new submarine project
5. 'We can't build submarines, go away' - Eglo Engineering and the submarine project
6. The acts of the apostles
7. 'But how will you judge them?' The tender evaluation process 1984-5
8. Spies, leaks and sackings: from tender evaluation to project definition study
9. The project definition studies, 1985-6
10. Debating the laws of physics: picking winners 1987
Part II. The Honeymoon Years 1987-92: 11. 'Keen as mustard to do a good job': setting to work 1987-9
12. Designing the Collins class
13. Building the Collins class
14. The automated integrated vision
15. Steel, sonars and tiles: early technological support for the submarines
16. 'On time and on budget'
Part III. 'A Strange Sense of Unease', 1993-8: 17. End of the honeymoon
18. The trials of Collins
19. 'They were problems we didn't expect'
20. The role of Defence Science: noise and diesels
21. 'A patch on this and chewing gum on that': the combat system 1993-7
Part IV. Resolution: 22. 'Hardly a day went by without the project getting a hammering in the press'
23. 'Bayoneting the wounded': the Mcintosh-Prescott report
24. 'That villain Briggs' and the submarine 'get-well' program
25. Inside the American tent: the saga of the replacement combat system
26. 'We'll do it and get rid of the buggers': Kockums, ASC and Electric Boat
27. 'We would find that challenging': comparisons and retrospect
Index.
List of acronyms
Introduction
Part I. You Can't Build Submarines in Australia: 1. 'The one class of vessel that it is impossible to build in Australia': Australia's early submarines
2. Australia's Oberon class submarines
3. The submarine weapons update program and the origins of the new submarine project
4. The new submarine project
5. 'We can't build submarines, go away' - Eglo Engineering and the submarine project
6. The acts of the apostles
7. 'But how will you judge them?' The tender evaluation process 1984-5
8. Spies, leaks and sackings: from tender evaluation to project definition study
9. The project definition studies, 1985-6
10. Debating the laws of physics: picking winners 1987
Part II. The Honeymoon Years 1987-92: 11. 'Keen as mustard to do a good job': setting to work 1987-9
12. Designing the Collins class
13. Building the Collins class
14. The automated integrated vision
15. Steel, sonars and tiles: early technological support for the submarines
16. 'On time and on budget'
Part III. 'A Strange Sense of Unease', 1993-8: 17. End of the honeymoon
18. The trials of Collins
19. 'They were problems we didn't expect'
20. The role of Defence Science: noise and diesels
21. 'A patch on this and chewing gum on that': the combat system 1993-7
Part IV. Resolution: 22. 'Hardly a day went by without the project getting a hammering in the press'
23. 'Bayoneting the wounded': the Mcintosh-Prescott report
24. 'That villain Briggs' and the submarine 'get-well' program
25. Inside the American tent: the saga of the replacement combat system
26. 'We'll do it and get rid of the buggers': Kockums, ASC and Electric Boat
27. 'We would find that challenging': comparisons and retrospect
Index.
List of key people
List of acronyms
Introduction
Part I. You Can't Build Submarines in Australia: 1. 'The one class of vessel that it is impossible to build in Australia': Australia's early submarines
2. Australia's Oberon class submarines
3. The submarine weapons update program and the origins of the new submarine project
4. The new submarine project
5. 'We can't build submarines, go away' - Eglo Engineering and the submarine project
6. The acts of the apostles
7. 'But how will you judge them?' The tender evaluation process 1984-5
8. Spies, leaks and sackings: from tender evaluation to project definition study
9. The project definition studies, 1985-6
10. Debating the laws of physics: picking winners 1987
Part II. The Honeymoon Years 1987-92: 11. 'Keen as mustard to do a good job': setting to work 1987-9
12. Designing the Collins class
13. Building the Collins class
14. The automated integrated vision
15. Steel, sonars and tiles: early technological support for the submarines
16. 'On time and on budget'
Part III. 'A Strange Sense of Unease', 1993-8: 17. End of the honeymoon
18. The trials of Collins
19. 'They were problems we didn't expect'
20. The role of Defence Science: noise and diesels
21. 'A patch on this and chewing gum on that': the combat system 1993-7
Part IV. Resolution: 22. 'Hardly a day went by without the project getting a hammering in the press'
23. 'Bayoneting the wounded': the Mcintosh-Prescott report
24. 'That villain Briggs' and the submarine 'get-well' program
25. Inside the American tent: the saga of the replacement combat system
26. 'We'll do it and get rid of the buggers': Kockums, ASC and Electric Boat
27. 'We would find that challenging': comparisons and retrospect
Index.
List of acronyms
Introduction
Part I. You Can't Build Submarines in Australia: 1. 'The one class of vessel that it is impossible to build in Australia': Australia's early submarines
2. Australia's Oberon class submarines
3. The submarine weapons update program and the origins of the new submarine project
4. The new submarine project
5. 'We can't build submarines, go away' - Eglo Engineering and the submarine project
6. The acts of the apostles
7. 'But how will you judge them?' The tender evaluation process 1984-5
8. Spies, leaks and sackings: from tender evaluation to project definition study
9. The project definition studies, 1985-6
10. Debating the laws of physics: picking winners 1987
Part II. The Honeymoon Years 1987-92: 11. 'Keen as mustard to do a good job': setting to work 1987-9
12. Designing the Collins class
13. Building the Collins class
14. The automated integrated vision
15. Steel, sonars and tiles: early technological support for the submarines
16. 'On time and on budget'
Part III. 'A Strange Sense of Unease', 1993-8: 17. End of the honeymoon
18. The trials of Collins
19. 'They were problems we didn't expect'
20. The role of Defence Science: noise and diesels
21. 'A patch on this and chewing gum on that': the combat system 1993-7
Part IV. Resolution: 22. 'Hardly a day went by without the project getting a hammering in the press'
23. 'Bayoneting the wounded': the Mcintosh-Prescott report
24. 'That villain Briggs' and the submarine 'get-well' program
25. Inside the American tent: the saga of the replacement combat system
26. 'We'll do it and get rid of the buggers': Kockums, ASC and Electric Boat
27. 'We would find that challenging': comparisons and retrospect
Index.