That is correct. If the RAN can somehow be allocated an extra $1b for a new ship, I am sure they would prefer a 4th AWD and go with a cheaper option for logistical support.I don't believe your government wants to spend another $2 billion on another Canberra hull when Rotterdam or Bay ships will run no more than $400 million, or an enlarged Canterbury will run no more than $200 million...
Frankly the government wants to buy a smaller ship which lifts half the troops and equipment as a Canberra LHD. At times a Canberra will be too large, much alike using a sledge hammer when a tap hammer will do... There is nothing wrong with flexibility...
By the time the stragetic sealft ship is being considered, the 6 new LCHs wll be enterng service, part of their role is to support the Canberra class.
With the Strategic Sealift ship, it may depend on how the balance between Logical support and transport/amphibious capability.
I expect something like a Rotterdam/Bay or Canterbury is what is generally intended at this early stage.
Interestingly the Success replacement program will be considered after 2016. I wonder whether something like the Zuiderkruis Joint Logistic Support Ship (JSS) might be considered as a merger of both programs.
The JSS is a 28,000t ship combining underway replenishement with logistical support, hospital capablity, 6 NH90 or 2 CH-47 and and a “steel beach” stern design for cargo transfer via landing craft. It is due to enter service in 2014.
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/Dutch-Order-Multi-Purpose-Support-Ship-06113/
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