CVF Airgroups
I remain somewhat concerned at the small size of the normal airgroups planned for the CVFs that are reported by Beedall in Navy Matters.
According to his info the normal peacetime airgroup is likely to comprise just 9-12 F-35Bs, 6 Merlins and 4 of the new Maritime Airborne Surveillance and Control (MASC) helicopters. This seems to me to be a waste of such a potentially powerful ship. It is evidently expected that a second F-35B squadron would be embarked in a crisis or for a major exercise every second year. Contingency planning for wartime would enable the F-35 force to grow to 30-36.
The airgroups listed by Beedhall are:
Peacetime
F-35B x 9-12
Merlin x 6
MASC x 4
Major Exercises/Crisis
F-35B x 18-24
Merlin x 6
MASC x 4
Wartime
F-35B x 36
MASC x 4
or
F-35B x 30
Merlin x 6
MASC x 4
An alternate LPH complement could be:
18 x Medium lift transport helicopters (Merlin);
6 x Heavy lift transport helicopters (Chinook);
6 x WAH-64 attack helicopters;
4 x Maritime Airborne Surveillance and Control
helicopters/UAV's
http://navy-matters.beedall.com/cvf1-23.htm
I would like to see sufficient F-35Bs put into squadron service to enable at least 2 x 12 plane F-35B squadrons to be carried as the normal complement. If the planned acquisition of 138 JSFs goes ahead and all are of the F-35B model this should be possible but there seem to be suggestions that only 80 - 85 of these may end up being procured. This number would make it difficult to deploy 48 at sea on a regular basis. Now that the carrier order is secure I think the next battle must be to ensure that they can be operated to their full potential.
Cheers
I remain somewhat concerned at the small size of the normal airgroups planned for the CVFs that are reported by Beedall in Navy Matters.
According to his info the normal peacetime airgroup is likely to comprise just 9-12 F-35Bs, 6 Merlins and 4 of the new Maritime Airborne Surveillance and Control (MASC) helicopters. This seems to me to be a waste of such a potentially powerful ship. It is evidently expected that a second F-35B squadron would be embarked in a crisis or for a major exercise every second year. Contingency planning for wartime would enable the F-35 force to grow to 30-36.
The airgroups listed by Beedhall are:
Peacetime
F-35B x 9-12
Merlin x 6
MASC x 4
Major Exercises/Crisis
F-35B x 18-24
Merlin x 6
MASC x 4
Wartime
F-35B x 36
MASC x 4
or
F-35B x 30
Merlin x 6
MASC x 4
An alternate LPH complement could be:
18 x Medium lift transport helicopters (Merlin);
6 x Heavy lift transport helicopters (Chinook);
6 x WAH-64 attack helicopters;
4 x Maritime Airborne Surveillance and Control
helicopters/UAV's
http://navy-matters.beedall.com/cvf1-23.htm
I would like to see sufficient F-35Bs put into squadron service to enable at least 2 x 12 plane F-35B squadrons to be carried as the normal complement. If the planned acquisition of 138 JSFs goes ahead and all are of the F-35B model this should be possible but there seem to be suggestions that only 80 - 85 of these may end up being procured. This number would make it difficult to deploy 48 at sea on a regular basis. Now that the carrier order is secure I think the next battle must be to ensure that they can be operated to their full potential.
Cheers