possible sale of mk54 LWT to RAN
ADM: Possible sea/air split for lightweight torpedo choice
"Possible sea/air split for lightweight torpedo choice
20 Oct 2010
News that Australia is considering the purchase of more than 200 Mk 54 torpedoes and other associated equipment from the US – in a deal worth an estimated US$169 million – apparently for use on the Lockheed/Sikorsky MH-60R helicopter, suggests that the DMO is hedging its bets on the outcome of the AIR 9000 New Naval Combat Helicopter competition.
The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress on October 7 of a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Australia of up to 200 MK 54 All-Up-Round Torpedoes, 179 MK 54 Flight in Air Material Kits, 10 MK 54 Exercise Sections, 10 MK 54 Exercise Fuel Tanks, 10 MK 54 Dummy Torpedoes and 6 MK 54 Ground Handling Torpedoes.
The possible sale also includes support and test equipment to upgrade Intermediate Maintenance Activity to MK 54 capability, spare and repair parts, technical data and publications, personnel training and training equipment, US government and contractor engineering, technical and logistics support services, and other related elements of logistics support.
The original MU90 torpedo acquisition plan had proposed fitting the weapon to the RAN’s Sikorsky S-70 Sea Hawk helicopters, as part of a midlife upgrade project for those aircraft, and to the AP-3C fleet.
Due to the high-risk challenge of the airborne phase of the MU90, this was dumped in favour of retaining the MU90 for use on the Navy’s Anzac and FFG class frigates, and later, the Hobart class AWD.
Doubtless we will now see Mk 54s equipping our AP-3C Orions, and later P-8 Poseidons, as well as the MH-60Rs (if we acquire them).
The other contender for the AIR 9000 requirement, the Eurocopter NH90, normally carries two MU90 torpedoes in its ASW role.
If the NH90 is selected then we may see a mix of torpedo types for airborne roles."
What happens if RAN goes with the MH-60R given that it already is rolling out a 'new' LWT currently not cleared for that system, has been touched on a couple of times in this thread. As has been pointed out RAN is essentially fielding two types of LWT now, with it's stock of legacy mk46s along with the MU-90.
Is RAN so committed to MU-90 that there is no going back, especially in regards the Hobart AWDs?
rb