This week we again had a reminder that the tanker Endeavour has 3 years to run before it must be replaced, Cdre Smith when interviewed on 3 News indicated that a replacement tanker that would meet MARPOL requirements would be NZ$85m.
This raises a couple of points. Has RNZN gone off the JSS idea and will stick to a traditional tanker? Does the announcement confirm the rumours and current governments traditional policy support for a frigate sized surface combatant in the RNZN fleet post the White Paper?
It is possible that cost factors precluded a JSS type approach as even using the Merwede version similar to the Canterbury (in fact quite a bit of commonality) would be in the ballpark of $200-225m. The 85m tanker would be more digestible costwise.
However if this is an inadvertant signal that ANZAC replacement is prospective post 2020 then it is interesting what the C2 general purpose surface combatant design brief comes up with. The vessels are envisaged to share the same hull as the C1 of around 6000t and the programme is after a flexible approach to vessel-task configuration. This article has a good background.
http://www.rusi.org/downloads/assets/RDS_Brunton_Feb09.pdf
C2 - Stabilisation Surface Combatant (General Purpose)
A consort protection optimised combatant that will
contribute to and enable the strategic effects of
Insight, Coercion, Deterrence, Stabilisation, Prevention,
Disruption and Destruction in:
• Concurrent small-scale warfighting operations through
precision strike [IPMD], surveillance, maritime
interdiction and the provision of secure safe theatre
entry, AAW, ASuW, ASW close consort protection and
sea control for the deployment and sustainment of the
force package.
• Medium- and large-scale operations through the
protection of national SLOCs and contributing to the
protection of coalition SLOCs for the core regions and
transit between.
Sounds like it could be quite useful.