When the RAN strike the two LPAs and their 240 crew, a total of 480, pretty much the crew for the Ark Royal, I don't believe operating her is going to be much more... I would think burning fuel for one ship is not going to run as much as burning fuel with two ships...I don't think anyone is concerned about the cost of acquiring Ark Royal it is the cost of operating it. The RAN just does not have in its budget enough space for 400-500 sailors and a major fleet unit on top of current assets. Of course if you withdraw from service the LPAs you can use their budget and crew to sail the 'Ark Australial'. But as a training platform for flight deck operations it is far too expensive. We can work up those skills on the LHDs which are budgeted for when they arrive. As to doctrine that has been developed for a while, it’s the practical skills of operating a large flight deck that need to be re learnt.
Tiger ARH can fold its rotors just like the Apache. This is not an automatic process it just involves someone undoing one of the bolts used to attach the blade to the rotor hub and pivoting on the remaining bolt. AAAvn plans to operate a troop of ARH (2) from each LHD but not returning to the ship. The ARH will fly to shore and then lily pad from FARP to FARP. Because of the sea basing doctrine the LHDs will stay too far out to sea to sustain effective ARH operations. Any littoral engagements could be supported before a landing without folding rotors because of the size of the LHD’s flight deck.
The British have used the Invincible class carriers as LPHs in the past. Surely the RAN can do so as well... Up to the time the two Canberra class LHDs are commissioned.... And if necessary, recruiting a few snipes from the RN could help ease the burden of operating her gas turbines...
Only a government bureaucrat and a non sailor would rename a ship christened by the Queen Mom... And there have been previous renamings and times when the names weren't changed. Recall HMS and HMAS Shropshire? Which British cruiser and Australian cruiser during WWII went through the war unscathed? Luck is something that should not be tossed away so easily...
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