Depends on the location and requirements of the SAR, so yes possible to embark, but why would you when you have them on better platforms to do the job ?
And depending on the final numbers of UAV's, as a containerised kit may be easier and just as useful to have the UAV embarked to use for SAR.
Training ? not really needed to be honest, we have the Sycamore to do all the training we need, that is the point of why we purchased an aviation specific training ship to not take away from active ships and their roles for training purposes.
Ongoing training is part of any crew, and that includes any embarked flight assets, life at sea with an embarked helo is pretty much non stop training, it is part of the package.
So again, my opinion is that it would be a case of capability creep and well and truly outside the concept of what these ships are all about
Cheers
Aussienscale, I need to say, I fully support the role in which the new OPV's were intended, that being as a vast improvement over the former three classes of patrol boats.
The patrol boat era has pasted and we now have a much bigger and more flexible ship in the Arafura class to conduct this business. I have no doubt these ships will have an influence on changing how we go about constabulary duties in the maritime environment; in particular are ability to venture and control the maritime space further from the coast. We will have a lot to learn in perfecting our ability to exploit this new capability, and in particular it's ability to employ organic UAV's to act as a force multiplier for the task at hand.
Totally agree this is the first priority for the ships and crew but it should not end there with a full stop.
These ships are potentially much better than this.
This is what interests me.
Particularly given that some will still be in service in some thirty years time.
Still doing the same stuff in three decades time.
I doubt it, as the world and the expectations of this class will have changed a lot in that time.
So what can this ship potentially do that sits in size and weight some what in between the European Braunschweig and Knud Rasmussen class of ships.
All somewhat similar with large flight decks aft and yet no hangar for helicopters, yet still with space for a respectable weapons fit.
IPE19 is a sign of the future for the RAN.
We will want to show that we have the ability to deploy small task groups at sea as a sovereign capability at considerable distance from home.
We have new supply ships on the way and now three very capable Amphibious assets. Where may may come up short is in supporting Frigates and Destroyers.
The Hunter Class is a decade away at best and so I can see a burden of responsibility falling to the new OPV's
Having said that, I do fully understand their limitations. At the same time I feel we should also be open to their potential.
A task group of LHD , AOR,and 3 / 4 destroyers/Frigates traded off for LHD, AOR 1/ 2 Destroyer / Frigates and 1/2 OPV's.
It will not fit all scenarios, but it will fit many, and most importantly the OPV's will be in the mix.
That's an OPV carrying a Romeo for a very specific purpose because, the freed up destroyer is now doing the same thing but now in a different Geography.
OPV as a force multiplier that can also do constabulatory stuff
We wait and see
Regards S