40 deg south
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The only comment on here that I have made is in support of government policy and cabinet decisions. The DWP 2016 is very clear what the government wants from the NZDF and this tanker is directly in support of that stance including an increased focus on the southern ocean and Antarctica. We continue to learn from our past and some of these lessons have been included in this proposal. The design is not final yet and there is at least another year of work required until we have contract; this is just the announcement of the yard to build the ship. What we know is that this tanker will meet the new legislative requirements and international regulations for tankers and ships that operate in the Southern Ocean. It will also fully support the Amphibious capability of the NZDF by providing support at and from the sea
There were a couple of interesting comments in the Facebook thread under the RNZN post on the new tanker. I'd been wondering about the four-year lag for order to delivery, and this one provides an explanation. I have no knowledge of the poster or how well-informed he is, but is sounds highly plausible. Getting the last 5% of any design nailed down can be extremely time-consuming. And that's only when renovating a kitchen!
I've left the poster's name off, but thank him for the insight.