Kinda pointless have a CEAFAR/CEAMOUNT OCV going up against a 5m fishing boat...waste of money and resoures.Assuming HMAS PERTH proves to deliver near AEGIS capabilities and the system can be affordably designed and fitted into a 2000 tonne combatant we could find ourselves (potentially) with:
• 20 mini AWDs (OCV with CEAFAR / CEAMOUNT and VLS) supporting
• 8 cruisers (the ANZAC replacement frigates, larger than the F-100s, with better sensors, greater war load and flag facilities), or
• mix of 4 of these cruisers and 4 through deck helicopter carriers / command cruisers, and
• 3 AWD’s providing theatre AD and ABM missile shield.
The view of increasing the size of the patrol boat fleets size is for creating a modulised vessel for MCM or Hydro that can change to patrol tasks. They are trying to common hull the MWV fleet to reduce frames and minimize costs.
The armidales are a good size for their current task. The bigger vessel would allow boat people to be detained onboard without the requirement to come alongside quickly(more room for detention, crew for security etc, and longer patrol endurance time on station) an OCV would also allow for a Flightdeck and even hanger for smaller helo to be embarked, say A109 or even firescout(wishful thinking here) that would increase the survellance range.
Its not intended for a missile boat or alike. The patrol boat fleet has a task at hand, to stop fisherman, illegal immigrants and at sea presence in the north. They are not fighting a fictional enemy, we have no threat the requires a large number of missile armed vessels. To crew such a boat would drain the small people we already have, its hard enough getting CSOs or Greenies on ships now, let alone up north with the qualifications needed. Draining the pool further would mean more Major Fleet Units alongside just so 2 OCVs can sail to stop fisherman, which is not what is preffered.
Sirius wont be replaced for at least 15-20 years, its a refueller and will remain that way as long as needed. A JSS would be good to replace Success, and the sooner the better. Its a waste of money getting it double hulled when they could have just looked for a new ship to replace it.Replace Success, Sirius and the proposed Strategic Sea Lift Ship with something along the lines of Canada’s proposed Joint Support Ship, increasing both underway support and sealift capability.
Replace the LCHs with something along the lines of Singapore’s Endurance Class LST.
Add the 12 Collins class replacements and the 2 LHDs and this is a pretty impressive fleet by any standards, the sort of fleet in which a conventional carrier or two would not be out of place.
The LCH replacement needs to be something smaller then the Endurance, more along the lines of the french BATRAL but more modern, say the South Korean LST.
also, i highly doubt 12 collins replacements...its just not worthwhile. first review will reduce it to 6-8...