Totally agree. My vote is with this design 100%. Not sure whether the Australian government is going to build 2 of them because they look sexy but i do understand where you are coming from.
I do think where it stands out from the Navantia is that it has future potential in developing the carriers into operating carrier bourne jets like the F35B. I think this is where the BPE leads. If there is a similarity for cost then the BPE wins. I would agree with Tasman that now wouldnt be a good time to decide on aircraft for the type due to an election that could go 50/50 and so this must be taken into account. My question is in labours Defence policy are they also intent on building the LHDs?
My belief is this that if the BPE has won the bid and the RAN decide on carrier F35bs it would be most likely that there will be a contingent of pilots who are trained in Maritime missions from the RAAF who fly the F35s to be deployed on the carrier(s) at a moments notice for exercises or military deployments. This contingent is employed by the RAN primarily with the F35b, and are able to interoperate with the RAAF.
I do think where it stands out from the Navantia is that it has future potential in developing the carriers into operating carrier bourne jets like the F35B. I think this is where the BPE leads. If there is a similarity for cost then the BPE wins. I would agree with Tasman that now wouldnt be a good time to decide on aircraft for the type due to an election that could go 50/50 and so this must be taken into account. My question is in labours Defence policy are they also intent on building the LHDs?
My belief is this that if the BPE has won the bid and the RAN decide on carrier F35bs it would be most likely that there will be a contingent of pilots who are trained in Maritime missions from the RAAF who fly the F35s to be deployed on the carrier(s) at a moments notice for exercises or military deployments. This contingent is employed by the RAN primarily with the F35b, and are able to interoperate with the RAAF.
The BPE has several advantages even totally ignoring the F-35 skijump.
-It can carry more
-It can deck a chook with its blades removed
-It has better accomodation and room for more troops
The offical Navantia Canberra class bid website list a whole load more.
I think it looks sexier..
http://www.lhd.tenix.com/
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/images/SHIP_LHD_Navantia_lg.jpg
As its been pointed out, AEW would be a smart buy regardless (even with no LHD). The BPE is the more capable ship for Australia regardless of STOVL. So to operate F-35B's off it, we would just have to upgrade our F-35 order for ~12 units F-35B for ~$10 million a peice extra. With very little additional logistics and ongoing costs over a F-35A.
$120 million dollars to have stealth fixed wing airsupport for our navy at sea and land forces overseas. As well as able to be stationed at rough and ready airfields? Not to mention Australia would be one of the very few countries with TWO carriers. Thats ~$6 for every Australian, money well spent. You could get elected on that slogan.
Not to mention the pubicity win for the ADF, attracting people to work on its new carriers in army, navy and airforce. It would encorage them all to work more cohesively together. It would also maximise the effectiveness of the AWD's freeing some cells for SM-3 etc instead of land or shipping stike weapons and allowing them to be more flexable in the selection.
It would also make Australia the logical base for F-35 service contracts regionally. Bringing in money, creating jobs, building skill base.
Australia would step out to become a true blue water force, as well as a regional security power, more able to operate independant of US forces and US policy. Australia would find new political friends, with 2nd tier players looking for a strong friend.
It would be un-Australian to not get the BPE and the F-35B's to stick onto it.