or we do what we've done in the past - cover and shadow to maintain persistent coverage for legal reasons and then get a partner to do the final kinetic VBSS (eg we have used Sth African military and French military as kinetic partners prev) - as the targets are invariably in someone elses national waters and we then rely on them and their co-operation
if they are in international waters we can do an insert and recovery etc....
True.
What I am looking to is a sort of a more holistic outlook for ship outfits for special missions, an expansion on what the Danes do but ideally using USN stuff acquired and supported through FMS.
IMO that apart from very specifically roled one off vessels in which it is not economical to do so, any class of ship, over a certain size, the RAN acquires from now on should have a minimum set of requirements ref embarkation and employment of mission modules.
You don't need 40kts+ for many of the missions, you just need the space, weight (stability) and interfaces. Design this into the new vessels and its easy, try and retrofit some of the features later its hard. Get on board with the LCS mission modules and we can get the sort of support the US has been providing us for decades. Spiral developments to counter new threats that the US works into their LCS fleet will become available to any of out platforms that we design to embark the same modules.
For many of these missions it doesn't matter if the platform carrying out the mission is a Frigate, OPV/corvette/ MCMV/survey vessel/attack transport, LSL/LCH (think BMT Caiman of similar), fleet/combat tanker. All they will need is the interfaces on top of the space and weight they should already have.
This isn't new, other navies have done it and or are looking into it. I am just suggesting that we take an existing system being developed and deployed by a close friend an look at incorporating it into as many of our up and coming new platforms as we can.
By using mission modules we increase the flexibility of or modest fleet and can make it easier and potentially cheaper to build and maintain niche capabilities that in the past have been over looked, without having to necessarily tie up expensive assets, in demand elsewhere to do so. Do you MCM out of the LCH replacement and then when we deploy to support a UN mandate ship the modules in an OPV/corvette or if high threat look at a frigate as the mother ship as part of a task force.
We should be looking at disconnecting the missions from being platform specific and rather ensuring that were can get the and actually use the capability required where and when it is needed.
Mission modules, mission decks, flight decks, hangers, interfaces, accommodation and sufficient power generation. Not hard, not that expensive to provide ad design and build.