The LCS is in the USN for a reason, no other navy can have certain ships for certain missions, most navies including the RAN give a multirole all in the one package, where as the LCS is mission dedicated and can interchange but is time intensive and its hard to predict the mission you may conduct when already underway.(thats something, can the TAK-E ships change a module while underway, i realise its not like a ships resupply, but could u transport a container in good conditions to a LCS while its underway? or would it require the USN to specially engineer a supplier for this.)
Its similar to the arguments here about having the F-22 or A-10 'wathog' in the RAAF. They are great in THEIR own dedicated missions, but do not provide the ADF with what it needs, this is the same with the LCS.
While all of us would like to see the LCS in the RAN, its abilities and modules are not what is required. We see a new ship deisgn, and think "wow that would be good for the us", especially since its in part Australian Designed, but when you bunker down in debate,especially with alexsa by the looks of it, you see the flaws in its use for the RAN, and perhaps the USN.
I still advocate the Austal corvette for use in what the ACV Triton is doing now, the "prison ship" as dubbed by our media friends, would be handy for the RAN Patrol fleet and in multirole in the pacific islands in another humanitarian/security role. Take Solomons, the RAN deployed 2 Armidales to patrol on top of the other surface ships in the area. A MRC would have provided patrol around the islands and transport supplies into the hard to reach places, with the added bonus of a Helo. Hmm,really should have shares in Austal if i'm going to talk them up.