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To be a dedicated "light" carrier, I think they would need significant modification. For starters, they would need significantly enhanced bunkerage (increased petrols, oils, lubricants), significant enhancement to the air weapons magazine storage space, purpose built workshops for maintenance of much larger and more complex aircraft and probably a second "elevator" given the amount of "moving around" they'd need to do to employ such a large aircraft on this size ship.I am curious about the Canberra LHDs
There has been speculation that the 2nd should be fitted out as a light carrier using the F-35B or that an additional vessel could be aquired for this purpose. Whilst this will ultimately be a political decision for others, I have a few questions.
Reportedly the Juan Carlos can 30 Harrier IIs in the aircraft carrier mode, using the light vehicles bay as storage zone; I suspect at minimum the Canberras could do like wise.
Just for speculation:
How difficult would it be to develop a dedicated Carrier version based of the Canberra? I assume the amphibious capability could be removed allowing decidated aircraft facilities including the additional munitions storage that would be required in a genuine light carrier?
Would that improve the operation of air assets?
They would need improved air traffic control capability and differing radar (and probably combat management) systems and improved C4I capability and probably an improved self defence capability. Such an important asset would require more than 4x 25mm Typhoon guns to defend itself.
It would probably also necessitate an extra AWD or 2 to provide it with a constant, dedicated escort vessel and a significantly greater manning effort from RAN.
All up, an expensive proposition I'd suggest...
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