I have made my responses elsewhere, but you are again ducking the issues, focusing on detail around Ocean. the point was about cost reductions, to be offer up with some knowledge or waiting for cuts imposed by uninformed Politicans. Just saying their are plenty of other areas that should take cuts outside MOD is not going to get the RN anywhere. Yes other departments will have to take cuts but the MOD will have aswell. UK defence spending is still fairly generous, I just don't see the evidence we are getting bang for buck, the face I was talking about logisitcs/assault capability does not negate a very valid general observation. The "peace dividend" was fair to take. We do not face a massive Soviet threat. The UK needs to look to the Russian approach to equipement. Now they don't have huge internal production runs they are going for export big time.Disagree all you like, you are wrong; they are amphibious assault ships, built to carry lots of marines for vertical assault, having the capability to carry F35bs doesn't change that.
Build a big hanger space and you lose the ability to carry lots of heavy cargo, all you would be doing was reducing the very capability they built for.
It becomes pointless moaning when you continuously emphasis the same points over and over again even when others have pointed out the holes in them.
It did not cost us anything in export potential, the RN were offered the chance to get a cheap platform for the job, there was no chance of them getting anything better because there was no budget for it, so they took what was offered. The Cold war was not long over, the MOD budget was in stagnation after a long period of cuts, the RN got what it could get in difficult times, they took the right decision.
Yes I blame the politicians, the Major Government was too quick to make savings on the Peace Dividend and lots of procurement screw ups resulted. The present Government has made increases in defence spending that are below the rate of inflation while inflation in defence equipment runs at double the rate, service personnel have also received salary increases at higher than the rate of inflation and all while we were involved in two wars. That is utterly idiotic and its fairly obvious that the MOD equipment budget was going to go down the toilet. Then of course, there is the strategic defence review, very well received by the military until it became apparent that the Government failed to provide the funding for it. The MOD aren't blameless but to say they are totally at fault for the current mess they are in is short sighted in the extreme.
There are other places Government should make savings before looking at the MOD budget, there are billions in savings that can be made in other Government departments that won't have a great deal of effect on frontline services. But of course the MOD will have to suffer like every other department because the politicians in this country are idiots.
You are the one just repeating yourself, you haven't produced evidence:like export success, comparision with activity in other relevant navies.