That's an interesting piece of kit, this is why I can't understand why we are getting the LCM-1E, very slow compared to what is available out there. I raised the question some time ago as to whether we would look at the likes of the EFV, which was put to bed pretty quick. The reason I asked that question is that most of our allies are moving to OTH amphibious ops, with speed being a pretty key point in this. So if this is the way they are heading, and in particular the US and we will be exercising and operating with them are we going with this method ?
EFV is a pretty expensive option and is still suffering a few hitches, also is Gates still discussing its potential cancellation?
If anything I would have thought Aus would opt for a much cheaper protected Viking/Bronco type platform, suitable for snow, sand and swamp (all found in Aus/Asia). Viking was designed specifically to fit inside the MK10 like a Russian doll, Bronco's too big, so not sure how many you could fit in the planned LCM-1E compared to say the smaller Viking.
Aus could JV with Singapore on Bronco to develop an number of derivatives (C&C, recovery, ambulance, mortar, APC) and benefit from joint training in Aus along with both nations heavy-armour. It's no EFV , but still brings a level of tested mobility in tough environments not available in any other platform.
The UK purchased 100 Bronco's at the cost of £150 million, I wonder how much a single EFV costs?