Go easy on me, it's my first post....
...and I have taken the time to read all 55 pages and know that you guys know more than I know which is sad because I used to think I knew stuff! (I bet that's a record for use of the word 'know' in the first sentence of an opening post
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Anyway, pulling together a few issues and throwing in my thoughts!
I really hope that the additional money being put into defence (although modest) plus rumours of curtailment or cancellation of the last batch of Typhoons might free up some cash for RN procurement (yeah, vague hope I know but we have to cling to something!!)
If it does what would be your priorities?
I think mine would be:
CV's: Procure the E2 Hawkeye as the AEW platform. It is streets ahead of any helicopter based system and if I understand right the MV22 is unpressurised so any system engineered around that would also be an inferior platform. I believe that it has been demonstrated that the E2 can take off using a ski ramp so a conventional confirguration for the CV's would not necessarily be required.
Type 45's: I understand they are about £1billion each with about half that being weapons and sensors. Why not procure one additional Type 45 and fit Sampson/Aster to each of the two new CV's. That would give the RN nine AAW capable hulls for the price of eight.
Astutue: The former first Sea Lord said the minimum number of hulls required was eight and of course the SDR identified ten as our requirment. The first three seemed very expensive and the final cost of HMS Audacious doesn't seem to have been confirmed yet with only £200 million quoted for phase 1 of construction. Aiming for eight of these boats should be the very minimum and ten attack boats as stipulated in the SDR should be the (albiet optimistic) ideal.
Surface escorts: I agree that we should go for a high low mix and to that end I'd retire the four Type 22 batch 3 frigates. Although excellent all round ships they are expensive to run, crew and maintain.They would also free up enough Harpoon canisters for four to be fitted to each of the Type 45's going some way to remedying the ASuW gap in their capabilities.
I'd then look to built ten ocean going corvettes that while primarily for policing could supplement a task groups escort component in high end warfighting.
Just as the Type 45's are being fitted with the Mk8 guns from retiring Type 42's so could these vessels (using the balance of weapons from the Type 42's and the guns from the Type 22's). That gives a reasonable NGS, ASuW and AAw capability. Take the three Goalkeepers from Invincible (given she is in long term lay up) and the four from the retiring Type 22's and that's a Goalkeeper CIWS for each corvette. Add in a Lynx helicopter and small calibre guns and that should suffice.
Make sure displacement is sufficient for long range patrols, there is a medium capability sonar, a maximum speed of 25kts and room to bolt on SSM's and additional CIWS/PDMS systems in time of need.
The 7 Type 45's, 13 Type 23's and 10 corvettes would put us back to the 30 hulls recommended in the SDR.
Type 23: Fit SeaRam in place of the 30mm mounts (which could be moved down to deck level as they are on the Type 22) to maintain their capabilities given the proliferation of high performance SSM's and ASM's by a number of nations.
Then I guess priority would move on to whatever we're calling the FSC programme (I did see it in an earlier post but can't remember).
I'd ideally like to see all of them equipped with a medium calibre gun, an anti aircraft missile (ASTER 15, ESSM or equivalent), 8 SSM's and a Merlin. Some of them could be higher end capability vessels with a towed sonar and TLACM.
Just my opening ramblings!
Steve