While I am sure the navy wanted a third LHD to be used as a carrier, the government doesn't have the funds to do this properly with one, much less with two light carriers. With only one, Australia could end up with an asset mired in drydock or alongside during an extended maintenance period exactly when the asset is needed. Notice the Canterbury had to be buttoned up before her recent disaster relief mission.
The Tiger helicopters are very capable of fulfilling the close air support mission off the LHDs... I don't see what the F-35Bs bring more to fulfill the CAS mission. I am also very sure the RAAF will have won air superiority before the government introduced ground forces anywhere in the South Pacific...
The Tiger helicopters are very capable of fulfilling the close air support mission off the LHDs... I don't see what the F-35Bs bring more to fulfill the CAS mission. I am also very sure the RAAF will have won air superiority before the government introduced ground forces anywhere in the South Pacific...