Some quotations from that article:Probably the modern variant of the battleship is the Arsenal ship. I thought that concept was long ago dead and burried, but last year came through that:
Arsenal Ships - The Phoenix ThinkTank - Naval Think Tank
I would appreciate any comments, also on the PhoenixTT.
Storm Shadow is air-launched only. It does not & did not fit in any VLS when Sylver A50 was selected, & tThere was no VLS-compatible version planned.Instead the MOD selected the A50 Sylver VLS, which is too short to even take Storm Shadow, a shorter range cruise missile.
TLAM = Tomahawk Land Attack Missile, NOT "Tactical Low Altitude Missiles".Tactical Low Altitude Missiles (TLAMs)
The author hasn't grasped the idea of the Arsenal Ship. It was meant to be relatively cheap, apart from its missile load, & with a small crew. It would not have its own sensors or combat system. It was, in short, what the name implies: an arsenal, in the sense of a store of weapons. It would supplement much more expensive cruisers, destroyers, aircraft carriers etc., which would have the sensors On board or on their aircraft), combat management system, & crew to operate them, which the arsenal ship would lack. In the RN context, it would probably be controlled by a Type 45.
What Clarke proposes has all the expensive kit that the Arsenal Ship concept was meant to dispense with. It even has a sonar!
An impossible number of Mk 41, which comes in 8-cell modules, & the Aster 45 project (only ever on paper) was dropped several years ago.Just one ‘container’ could take 30 SM-3 (or Aster 45 if that is what is selected
120 containers each with 30 VLS silos = 3600. Clarke proposes that we buy FOUR of these ships. What the hell would we put in 14400 cells? That's over twice the number of Tomahawk-capable launchers the USN has, many of which are also used for BMD & other purposes. It's over ten times the total number fired in the 1990-91 Iraq war, Bosnia, Kosovo, & the 2003 Iraq war. It's about three times the greatest number of Tomahawks the USA has ever had in its inventory.
Then there is this -
Resupply? He thinks we need 28800 cruise missiles? Where's he going to find the targets?It would not just be the 4 Arsenal ships which would have to be procured, but also a vessel type capable of resupplying them.
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Procurement would therefore be of 4-8 vessels, equally divided between roles of Arsenal and Auxiliary, with the former costing probably less than £350million and the latter less than £150million to purchase and convert
I'm very interested in how he thinks he's going to build a ship with SAMPSON, S1850M, & the CMS to use them, for £350mn.
Get all he wants, & the cost of missiles alone would be £13 billion (at 2006 USD prices, current exchange rate), assuming they're all Tomahawks. SM3 costs a lot more, as would BMD-capable Asters. 14400 Mk 41 silos wouldn't come cheap, either.the ‘containers’ would of course be extra and this figure would depend upon how many were procured, as well as what missiles were loaded into them
He's proposing something costing at least £20 billion to give us a cruise missile arsenal bigger than those of the rest of the world combined.
The USN Arsenal Ship concept had about 500 cells, & one of the reasons it was dropped was the concern about too many eggs in one basket.
This paper has no connection with reality. It's insane.