While it is true that inshore patrol vessels are not mentioned in the White Paper, Australian Customs operate a fleet of Bay class patrol boats which fill the inshore niche.Being a former Coast Guard sailor, I wonder about the 2000 ton OPV/LCS vessel too. While a larger patrol ship may suit the Navy better as a warship, minehunter, hydrographic and/or oceanographic ship, in my opinion they make very poor inshore patrol boats. Is this a recognition of the fact the Armidales are too large for proper inshore patrols and too small to be proper warships?
The US Coast Guard have these OPV sized ships for ocean going patrols, but also have smaller patrol boats as well, which is missing in this White Paper....
They are only lightly armed, shipping a pair of 7.62mm MG.
IMO it makes good sense for the navy to operate ocean going combat capable vessels with Customs covering the inshore roles (fisheries protection, people smuggling, drug running, etc). The new multi role vessels proposed in the White Paper will be capable of filling peacetime offshore patrol and hydrographic duties whilst being readily adaptable for a variety of wartime roles, including minehunting.
Tas