It is interesting to note in the second transcript that when asked "Mr Smith, can you just tell us a little bit about this amphibious capability that you're looking at? What sort of cost would be involved and what would it be used for?"Yes, Hip Hip Hooray :dance it has finally been announced that we are currently in serious discussions with the UK about the purchase or lease of the Largs Bay. The following links are from a press conference with MINDEF yesterday.
Australian Government, Department of Defence - Stephen Smith MP
Australian Government, Department of Defence - Stephen Smith MP
The word on the street is that Manoora is beyond economical repair and the Poms are offering Largs at an ridiculously low price. So Manoora will pay off and provide the crew for RFA Largs Bay A.K.A HMAS Jervis Bay III.
Tobruk will follow before Canberra commissions and then Kanimbla will go before Adelaide comes on line (She stays the longest because Manoora will become a Spare Parts Hulk).
"STEPHEN SMITH: We are transitioning to a number of large amphibious landing dock vessels. They're being built in Spain and our timetable for putting those amphibious landing and helicopter dock vessels into operation is the middle of this decade, so 2015.
In the meantime, we have to transition to that and so there is a requirement to look at our existing capability, which we have, and decide whether we need to add to that capability as we make the transition to the new landing dock vessels"
This statement seems to imply more of a replacement for the current ability and a gap filler with no reference to the future Sealift Ship as touted in the white paper ? Would have thought that given the chance you would relay to the media that this type of ship has been budgeted for in the future and that this is an oportunity to fullfill that requirement with a great saving to the budget, could this mean the future Sealift Ship is still on the cards after the arrival of the LHD's ? Or will that sales pitch come later