I am not a fan of a C 130J purchase as I don't think it moves us forward for the future as the P 8 will and while I agree that 4 P8's is short on numbers to cover the area we have around us at least the surface search only group, never got their way, that would have been a disaster. My personal feeling in regard to the FAMC is that the KC 390 , A400 and the C2 all would give an increased capability over the C 130.
In my local paper Winston was reported as supporting the P8,
Agreed, C130 even in it's new guise is still at the end of the day a C130 so most of our issues already identified with the current fleet will not only remain but probably compound for the next half century and that's what we have to look to, the next half century. We will solve a few problems such as reliability (half fleet usabilitys abit of a joke now), availability (dependant on numbers aqquired), serviceability (cost savings) and a marginal performance increase (operational benefits) but the literally big ticket issues will remain.
Decision makers have some hard choices to make and are stuck between abit of a rock and a hard place that either takes us forward or treads water WRT the Js slight limitations but proven legacy or A400s step up albeit into the unknown somewhat. Good luck to them.
I would still like to see an improved 2nd tier capability to complement and compensate for the smaller P8 fleet somewhat and no I don't mean a couple of B350s with a training console and some binoculars as that is exactly what they are for. A dedicated fleet of 3-4 C295 MPAs with modules for added versatility to take care of those lesser national/regional tasks and patrolling freeing up the P8s for the more technical, longer range and combat orientated hit outs. A P8 sim should also be a priority with such a small feet.
We could hope for a triton mix as per Aus and the US but I guess if cost is an issue then that's obviously a no go unless we say do a deal with the Aus fleet. Whilst no one is replacing P3s 1for1 with P8s assumedly due to their improved capabilities the other big kids also have other secondary options that we do not plus only 4 airframes is more succeptible to factors such as maintanence cycles, technical issues, deployability etc so options, if not numbers then at least viable alternatives, can only help.