At this stage the future RAN is a bit of a mystery pending the outcome of the current Navy review late September this year.The current plan for the RAN basically goes back to the 2009 DWP, with minor changes in 2012 and 2016 DWPs and the 2020 update. The 2009 DWP called for 12 SS / 12 and 2016Ks, 8 FFGs and 20 OPVs, by 2016 it had changed to 9 FFGs and 12 OPVs, in 2020 a further 6-8 OPVs were added to replace the Huons and Hydrographic ships. 14 years later not a single one of those ships has been delivered to the RAN. These reviews are supposed to deliver results, they have delivered nothing, I don't know any other nation that has become so bad at not being able to deliver a new fleet.
Today 2023
Canberra Class 2 Ships- 2033 2 Ships
Hobart Class 3 Ships- 2023 3 Ships
ANZAC Class 8 Ships - 2033 6 , 7 or 8 ?
HMAS Choules 1 Ships - 2033 Still serving? or Joint Support ship concept 1 or 2 Ships
Maybe evolved into Army's future heavy landing Craft Fleet Numbers ?
Supply Class 2 Ships - 2033Ships 2
Arafura Class 0 (1 - 6 Building ) - 2033 6 RAN / BF or sold
Arafura Class 7 - 12 Ships - 2033 unknown
Tier 2 Vessel 0 Ships - 2033 unknown
Leeuwin Class 2 Ships - 2033 unknown
Huon Class 4 Ships - 2033 unknown
Cape Class 14 RAN / BF - 2033 - 18 RAN / BF - Numbers and Ownership may well evolve and change.
Submarines
Collin Class 6 Today 2033 6
Virginia 0 Today 2033 1 / plus the intention for additional vessels.
The obvious reason for fantasy fleets is there are a lot of unknowns in the Fleet going forward.
Suggest the DWP's of 2009 / 12 and 16 are culturally forgotten as they now belong to a very different world.
For Navy, the 2020 Defence strategic Update looks very out of place.
Government seem content with the RAAF and the current plans for Army.
However!
Navy gets its own review!
Now will the reviews intent lead to the building of a much larger more capable fleet, with action taken to prudently acquire capability quickly where possible.
If so what does that realistically look like?
Or are we been prepped for a fleet slash and burn; working on the premise we will safe with our future Nuclear Submarine force going forward and no funds to achieve what we had originally planned.
I'm certainly hoping it's not the later.
Suggest Tier 2 Vessels will be the interesting one.
How big? how capable? how many? When do they enter service?
No doubt this one Class will influence many of the gaps and existing fleet numbers in the above table going forward.
Will it be a warship, an gunned up escort or a beefed up constabulary vessel?
Whatever it is, it will be the keystone for good or bad as to the future of the RAN's composition 2030's plus.
So we wait
Late September is not too far away.
Cheers S
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