There are some options if the RAN/Army want to explore. But when operating from the LHD there is plenty of connector options. LCM-1E, Chinook, MRH90, are already open. It may seem overkill compared where the ADF has handled things in the past but things have changed. Certainly for high threat environments (ie anything other than aid delivery in an other wise stable nation.)
Actually the platform I would imagine that would suit the LARC-V the most would be something like the JHSV. Which would operate in a different way to a LHD, in a very different mission. US was looking at launching amphibious vehicles off its much smaller ramp. Something like a LARC-V would be quite a nice fit (if it did actually fit), being big enough to be useful, but small enough to be deployable, able to operate right up past the beach zone.
Being able to resupply SOF, insertion, distribute aid, intra-theater ferry etc. It would be dropping/picking up any amphibious vehicle more like a hundred meters off shore. Within a bay for example.
That if the ADF are looking at something like JHSV to replace Balikpapan class. I don't know if thats the case, but given the US interest, local build, ferry use in East Timor it would seem to be possible. Given the LARC-V originally operated from the Balikpapans it would seem fitting that they could also operate from its replacement.
This would actually address one of the issues of the JHSV in that it can't really deploy into the water anything other than a RHIB and they don't go so well on land. While a LARC-V is slow and has very little armour, its a heck of a lot faster than walking and can carry much more useful loads than a RHIB.
Actually the platform I would imagine that would suit the LARC-V the most would be something like the JHSV. Which would operate in a different way to a LHD, in a very different mission. US was looking at launching amphibious vehicles off its much smaller ramp. Something like a LARC-V would be quite a nice fit (if it did actually fit), being big enough to be useful, but small enough to be deployable, able to operate right up past the beach zone.
Being able to resupply SOF, insertion, distribute aid, intra-theater ferry etc. It would be dropping/picking up any amphibious vehicle more like a hundred meters off shore. Within a bay for example.
That if the ADF are looking at something like JHSV to replace Balikpapan class. I don't know if thats the case, but given the US interest, local build, ferry use in East Timor it would seem to be possible. Given the LARC-V originally operated from the Balikpapans it would seem fitting that they could also operate from its replacement.
This would actually address one of the issues of the JHSV in that it can't really deploy into the water anything other than a RHIB and they don't go so well on land. While a LARC-V is slow and has very little armour, its a heck of a lot faster than walking and can carry much more useful loads than a RHIB.