recce.k1
Well-Known Member
And the speculation begins:
The Aus Defmin has stated he is to begin talks with the NZ Gov for a jointly operated sealift vessel that will compliment the Canberra's, in addition to a potential Bay Class acquisition, this will I assume be discussed in the RAN thread but I thought it was worth a mention over here to![]()
Interesting news indeed, but the qualifier would have to be what Aus Defence Minister Stephen Smith is quoted as saying at the end of the article: "We are looking at other options including the possibility, for example, for shared or cooperative service with close countries and allies.''[Now call me crazy - but if this does happen I'd like Canterbury to stay!![]()
So it's an option, one of many, and the opportunity is (or may be) presented to the NZGov to consider. Personally I hope the NZGov seriously consider it, for so far NZDF personnel have been posted to the RAN LPA's to gain experience (and vice-versa for RAN trainees) so why not continue the good work of RNZN gaining valuable experience on a more capable ship (Bay Class)?
I hazard a guess the NZ Gov may be tempted, because apparently NZG wants additional sea-lift to backup Canterbury, possibly in the form of a JSS type Endeavour replacement, and under the savings the NZDF have to make, perhaps it may be desirable (to NZG) to replace the Endeavour with another cheaper AOR rather than a JSS (and put the money saved towards this jointly operated and more capable "amphibious landing ship" and any remaining funds towards other NZ defence projects).
If this happens I don't see why the Canterbury would need to be sold (because of the requirement for additional sea-lift, plus also means one vessel should be available if the other is in maint etc). The clincher may be the operating costs - if it is significantly more than Canterbury (plus the initial JSS as originally proposed, together), then maybe the bean counters could suggest Canterbury be sold (but like VfM recommending the 757's be sold, I doubt the NZG would sell the Canterbury because it opens up the likelyhood of more "risk" or policy failure, just like selling the 757's would so I suspect even those 757's are safe! Unless the NZG instead looks at joint airlift buy-in with the RAAF C17's and the 757's are sold to free up the budget)! With Australia sharing/contributing (presumably more than 50%) of the operating costs for this "amphibious landing ship", I can't see the bean counters getting concerned about NZDF also operating Canterbury.