I agree with you and dont displace anything on what you say. Anything to add to our Naval Forces in question is a major contribution to our overall Naval capabilities.
However, i really dont think the government will make an about turn and purchase Corvettes when the OPVs in many ways can conduct and operate in the same way Corvettes do. I just think its a pity that the OPVs are not armed as well as the traditional Corvettes are. And the thing is they could be. The OPVs are very flexible for the tasks they are designed for and can conduct a wide range of operations. They have the range and have the additional advantage of the Seasprite.
Keeping the the OPVs without purchasing the Corvettes would be a more sensible and logical desision to make if we are able to beef up the defence options on the vessels. This would also in turn not require additional funds for more vessels, and to find more sailors to man them. This would also mean that NZ can return to a 4 front line Naval Force that compliments the ANZACs. I would also assume it would be cheaper to beef up the OPVs than to purchase another ANZAC or Frigate, however if the government did add another Frigate then that too would make good sense to the overall operations of the Navy. Cheers.
However, i really dont think the government will make an about turn and purchase Corvettes when the OPVs in many ways can conduct and operate in the same way Corvettes do. I just think its a pity that the OPVs are not armed as well as the traditional Corvettes are. And the thing is they could be. The OPVs are very flexible for the tasks they are designed for and can conduct a wide range of operations. They have the range and have the additional advantage of the Seasprite.
Keeping the the OPVs without purchasing the Corvettes would be a more sensible and logical desision to make if we are able to beef up the defence options on the vessels. This would also in turn not require additional funds for more vessels, and to find more sailors to man them. This would also mean that NZ can return to a 4 front line Naval Force that compliments the ANZACs. I would also assume it would be cheaper to beef up the OPVs than to purchase another ANZAC or Frigate, however if the government did add another Frigate then that too would make good sense to the overall operations of the Navy. Cheers.
I've been thinking on an off about this for a few years now, so here's may take.
In 1947, when NZ formulated its frigate navy policy the frigate could be seen as a single role warship with other weapons to round out their capability. For example the Loch were ASW, while the Bay class were AA versions. With the RN Tribal class in the 1950's, frigates began to evolve into general purpose warships and increase in speed from the 20kts of WWII. The Leanders, while General Purpose only ever had a limited all round weapons outfit, but were big on sensors.
In contrast a ANZAC frigate capabilities far exceed that of the of even a WWII cruiser in many respects. For example fully armed (with VLS fwd & aft, Towed array, Harpoon) provides a general purpose warship with all round combat capability, capable of operating independently or as part of a larger fleet, where speeds are higher.
The outfit of weapons and growth in sensors reflects changes in technology and naval warfare in part. I would suggest there has also be an incremental increase in the overall capability of frigates due to the decline of traditional fleet units, such as the Cruiser and Destroyer.
It maybe that the term Frigate / Cruiser / Destroyer become a single type of vessel (e.g: Fleet Combatant). All this raises the question of whether the corvette has replaced the frigate as the ship of small nations. By corvette I'm meaning a blue water capable of ship (like the WWI Flower class etc), capable of operating independently in low-medium level operations, rather than the high level operations which frigates are designed for.
So for NZ I would suggest maybe we look at the advantages of acquiring 2-2500 tonne corvettes, fitted with a weapons outfit similar to the Leanders, but with reduced sensors (say maybe something like the Floreal or Thetis class), and a speed of around 24kts. In terms of numbers 3-4 Max, in lieu of a 3rd ANZAC.
Advantages I see are
Disadvantages
- More survellance capability
- Allow NZ to contribute to its own security etc
- Allow for operations requiring NFS in the South Pacific when ANZAC not available
- Keeps the OPV focused on its core role of EEZ / Resource Protection
- More politically acceptable
- Increased operating costs and through life costs (including logisitcs, maintanance, upgrade costs) for the navy to absord. I would suspect the cost of operating 2 corvette's would easily exceed 1 ANZAC.
- Manning issues for the navy
I don't thing corvettes should replace the ANZAC's but I'm thinking they might be a good complement to them.
Sorry for been so long winded.