1. The entire two ship Absalon project cost CND$565 million. If you can build and sell us two good quality Frigates in the 21st century for less then phone the RNZN.The only problem with the Absalons which are destroyer sized frigates is that they cost more than a frigate. So one might as well use a cheaper frigate, an Anzac, to patrol the Southern Ocean.
The whole world is building amphibious ships to move at least a battalion of troops, only New Zealand aimed low at a company group, and now you want to build a ship which moves far less?
What is needed is a slightly larger OPV, one of maybe 95 meters in length instead of 85 meters, not a destroyer sized vessel to patrol the Southern Ocean EEZ.
One that is priced around NZ$200 million at most, preferrably less; not NZ$600 million.
Do Kiwis understand foreign conversion of money? Pounds are worth more than Euros which are worth more than American dollars which are worth more than Kiwi dollars.
The OPVs are 100 tons overweight, not 1,000 tons. One doesn't need a 6,000 ton ship to replace a OPV which may have been too small at 1600 tons.
2. The original MRV concept in the 2000 Land Forces Review was to move a Battalion Group. Vessel was to cost an estimated NZ$400 million.
3. 95 meters is still far from ideal for heli-ops, especially in the Southern Ocean. Remember the new Canterbury was also to patrol the Southern Ocean which is a bit larger than a Absalon (Which are designed to patrol Greenland and the Northern Atlantic). Our OPV's are a pony with few tricks. One of the the complaints about relying on OPV route was that the broader New Zealand maritime environment is more complex and requires a vessel with a greater range of skill sets than the limits of operating an OPV. Modelling the RNZN as a fisheries protection force such as the on the Irish Navy was simply stupid.
4. Kiwi's understanding Forex? Most of us do (Maybe the fools running defence over the last 9 years could take lessons from our new PM on Forex arbitrage) - we understand it enough that its not going to hang around the US55c mark for long and will head higher again though not touch 80c+ during the next 18 months.
5. Who said we needed two small 1600 ton OPV's in the first place. Frankly the OPV design never offered enough breath in their capability. There are a number of other significant tasks that the Navy should also be focusing on and should be able to provide. The Absalon platform is what we need, it can do an OPV's role and a lot more.