Disagree, sealift is becoming a rare commodity what with the reduction of Point class RoRo vessels from 6 - 4 so we need those lane metres that the Bays provide if we ever need to deploy our armoured reaction forces or even a strengthened 3 Commando Brigade in a crisis.
Binning a Bay loses RFA crew, civilians who may not wish (or be able to) serve on a warship so the crew freed up is ambiguous at best, considering the relatively small crew they have anyway we're talking very small numbers of people if they wished to transition as opposed to deploying elsewhere within the RFA.
Bay's are cheap as chips to run, for what they provide selling them would be barmy. Besides, they're much more capable than just as an amphib anyway and this is bring demonstrated in the Gulf.
I'd rather keep the status quo and when the Type 26's come in then start shaving that crew off to support the operation of both the LPDs and - eventually - hypothetical LHDs.
As has been pointed out earlier , the LPDs will last longer than 30 years because one is always mothballed and isn't seeing the type of service as it would were it in actual service.
Binning a Bay loses RFA crew, civilians who may not wish (or be able to) serve on a warship so the crew freed up is ambiguous at best, considering the relatively small crew they have anyway we're talking very small numbers of people if they wished to transition as opposed to deploying elsewhere within the RFA.
Bay's are cheap as chips to run, for what they provide selling them would be barmy. Besides, they're much more capable than just as an amphib anyway and this is bring demonstrated in the Gulf.
I'd rather keep the status quo and when the Type 26's come in then start shaving that crew off to support the operation of both the LPDs and - eventually - hypothetical LHDs.
As has been pointed out earlier , the LPDs will last longer than 30 years because one is always mothballed and isn't seeing the type of service as it would were it in actual service.