Light frigates are ideal for many of our neighbours, think Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and others in the SE Asian archiapelagos. In this situation, range and endurance are limited, pirate activity is rife and growing and SLOC are concentrated into very small geographic areas and little Bluewater Naval activity is possible, its dangerous for major combatants exposed in these scenarios.
The USN has approached this problem by building the LCS fleet and should the RAN be tasked away from the current amphibious role it may be beneficial to consider light and agile littoral warfare units. In the meantime it makes more sense to forge ever closer ties to our allies to the north who are well equipped for that task
A bit of sanity, thank you.
No criticism of anyone here, we are all entitled to our two cents worth, but....
I think we are all too focused on staring at "the dot" on the wall, maybe it's time to take a step back and look at "all the dots" on the wall (back the bus up, get out and look at the view!).
We can all argue until the cows come home that the OPV's are not as highly armed as some would like, they are not OCV's they are OPV's, big fat patrol boats, but also far more capable than has been in the past, but that's their job.
No one nation in our region, or wider region, will possess all the possible combination of capabilities, no one nation has the budget for such things to happen.
So what is the solution?
We work closely with our friends, near and far, and we provide what each of us can provide, for the betterment of all.
I don't really care if our OPV's are not highly armed, as long as they are fit for purpose, other friends and neighbours in our region, or wider region, can fill those coalition roles with more highly armed OCV's.
We can certainly provide "high level" capabilities, advanced submarines, AWD's, large capable Frigates, LHD's, AOR's, etc, some of our other friends can also provide those high level capabilities too (US, Japan, South Korea for example).
There others in the middle (these are countries that their 'best' equipment is a highly armed OCV), there are others at the bottom end (for example the nations that we are building the 21 Pacific Patrol Boat Replacements for).
To me it's like a big jigsaw puzzle, some pieces are bigger than others, some have more pieces to play with that others, but if we can all fit our pieces of the jigsaw together, then we all win.
Anyway, just my opinion of course too.
Cheers,