Just a side note on the Durance Class (Success), I note that it is to be double hulled in Singapore ? Seems like a waste of money ? but we are obviously constrained by international requirements for double hulling anyway, has anyone seen any reference to what implications this will have on Success' capacity ? and has there been any firm favourites for her replacement suggested as yet ?
Considering
success was meant to decommission in 2015 with a replacement sailing then, this is a surprise and a joke made by someone in an office who's sea experience was a week on
Kanimbla. Ask any sailor onboard and they will tell you how bad the whole ship is, hopefully while getting another hull they replace the first one, and 90% of the interior...its that bad
There was early talk of linking with the Kanucks on their Combat support ship program, but this died out shortly after someone mentioned it.
hwell
The firmest favourite for a new RAN AOR was the US Navy’s Lewis and Clark T-AKE ship. But that was a few years ago before the project was put on the backburner until 2020ish.
While the TAKEs are impressive, having done countless RAS with 4 of them, the only issue is they are designed for Ammunition and Heavy Jackstay. Refuel is an extra thing they do. They hold 4 Jackstay points and 2 refuels, and there internal storage for Goods out ways Success completely. While this may be what they are going for, it seems a little overboard for something that may never deploy at full capacity. The RAN is moving away from heavy jackstay and utilising more helo lift RAS.
A single Seahawk can send more pallets across in one lift then an hour of jackstay...this im very well aware of! if anyone was unsure, the FFH is not designed for Jackstays, FFG is easy by going AFT onto flightdeck, Anzac is forward and all stores go down AFT, lotta people for big Evoloution. If a ships short manned, it would struggle to conduct one.
Still accomadation is sweet onboard, and it is a nice ship to pull up alongside
Noting that the Juan Carlos I has a refuel probes on their superstructure, i wonder if this is leaning toward ADF thinking. Sending ships out with an LHD which can be used as Refueler and supply ship, its a dangerous avenue of thought but not surprising compared with other "genius" ideas
If an issue developed with Success while in dock, i wonder if the USN would be willing to sell or loan a Henry J Kaiser thats mothballed?:roll