Not for many years. Sembawang shipyard now, owned by Sembcorp Marine.
I tried to explain to the young fellas how workups in the very early 90's were, they just don't seem to realize how easy it is nowadays.Always got lucky when it came to DC during the off watch of a day, 3AFT on FFG for TH are a favourite...i was 3FWD, and Kilo on FFH while i was Echo, always good to hear the pipe and laugh when its not your compartment...nfloorl:
This seems to be a new thing, started last year during our workups for the MEAO, which they shortened to 3 weeks due to poor planning. STG staying onboard always meant late nite DC and early starts, so sleep was optional.
ADI’s bid for the LHD was to build the Mistral class in Australia. The forward hull section was to be built in the Garden Island graving dock (and who knows where the RAN would be doing refits during that time) where it would be mated with the aft hull section which was to be built by Forgacs in Brisbane or Newcastle.Captain Cook Dock at Garden Island should be able to.
Cockatoo would be able to build the LHD on a slipway even if its docks would be too small to accommodate it. Also with modernisation for a hardstand and a shiplift or floating dock Cockatoo has plenty of space to build an LHD on the level, consolidating modules, etc and then lowering it into the water.Edit: Don't think the cockatoo island docks are big enough,
Forgacs has both the ex Carrington slipway upriver from Newcastle and the ex State Dockyard in Newcastle. Carrington is limited in ship size to 5,000-10,000 tonne vessels but the floating dock in Newcastle proper is pretty big and should be able to accommodate an LHD. Also their Caincross dockyard in Brisbane is pretty big. As big as Garden Island? Its Panamax size so you could fit an LHD in there.forgnacs at newcastle definately isnt (width wise even an FFH looks like a tight fit).
It doesn’t have a helo hangar, pretty much a top order requirement for SEA 1180. But of course a modified design could be fitted with one. But that and an enclosed mission deck (which it also doesn’t have) would require a significant redesign. SEA 1180 isn’t just for an OPV it is for a vessel that can also embark the gear required to conduct stand off MCM and hydrographic research.my money is on some version of the Knud Rasmussen class patrol vessels used by the RDN. they fit the description almost perfectly.
As you go into the dock, the starboard side is primarily for Navy vesels from US(and USCG),RN,RNZN and RAN, with the surrounding areas civilian. the inner part is guarded by singapore navy and New Zealand Police...Not for many years. Sembawang shipyard now, owned by Sembcorp Marine.
The two things you say its lacking are the two things the RAN require...so knowing most govt decisions this is a shoe in!1,700 tons same sort of crew as an Armidale fully modular with 2/4 spots for Stanflex Modules. the Speed and Range are a little lacking but as a whole they offer far more than any other patrol/corvette class i can think of
Well, there is some concern that Austal have been ignoring or sidestepping the evidence coming from BPC...Despite what anyone may think about trimarans the stuff in this boat is pretty impressive for a patrol capability.
Yes well one has to ignore the things that your solution can't solve...Well, there is some concern that Austal have been ignoring or sidestepping the evidence coming from BPC...
The Indian Ocean, south of NZ and south west of WA are a bit of a bugger. I'm sure Alexas has some insight into the ugly tech data...
Yes well one has to ignore the things that your solution can't solve...
I have real concerns about the operating limitations of this concept. It really is a fair weather vessel and all the advantages of speed disappear in anything but fairly beneign conditions. Its tonnage capacity is limited by the HSC based structure and it is not as resistant to damage as mild steel while being more expensive to fabricate and having a shorter operating life.If you want to be informed as to what the RAN’s requirements for the SEA 1180 vessel just have a look at the latest iteration of the AUSTAL MRV. It’s been through about 3-4 changes since first emerging , each time tailoring itself to the changing requirements of SEA 1180. The latest version has three engines for 26 knots speed, 28 days endurance and 4,500 NM range at 12 knots. On the combat side it has a CIC with six stations, a 57mm gun and pretty extensive away party ready areas beside the davits. Despite what anyone may think about trimarans the stuff in this boat is pretty impressive for a patrol capability.
The wharves there have always been wharves, the drydock is further around the bend and is part of the shipyard.As you go into the dock, the starboard side is primarily for Navy vesels from US(and USCG),RN,RNZN and RAN, with the surrounding areas civilian. the inner part is guarded by singapore navy and New Zealand Police...
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new Zealand police??the inner part is guarded by singapore navy and New Zealand Police...
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Sembawang is the FPDA naval base [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Power_Defence_Arrangements"]Five Power Defence Arrangements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]new Zealand police??
why?
Its the greatest arrangement, the kiwis supply security, the UK set it all up, the US supply the supply and NEX and the aussies use the place...Sembawang is the FPDA naval base Five Power Defence Arrangements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But it is administered by NZ for some strange reason. The police on base are an Singaporean Auxiliary police force one of several in the nation, others look after the Port authority or the Airport. They are basically local rental cops with a special constable badge...and a gun. I cant remember what they are called by their badge has a Kiwi on it.
To top it of the largest presence on the base is the USN Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacificwho also have a PX and run the Terror club which used to be the RN club. Great place for a cheep beer swim and a feed :cheers!...its just off base.
Don't for get the Black and White's!....sooo cheap sooo good to get of the ship!Its the greatest arrangement, the kiwis supply security, the UK set it all up, the US supply the supply and NEX and the aussies use the place...
or just get a hotel in the city...when we were up last Success had booked them out, plus it made drinking in clarke quay so much easier when i was staying next door.Don't for get the Black and White's!....sooo cheap sooo good to get of the ship!
Translation for non Aussie Pussers = the Black and White's are two story bungalows built by the Brits in the 20's (So named because of their colour scheme and they are still in good shape) that the RAN use for duty accommodation or if not otherwise in use they are provided at a cheap rate, as a place to get off the ship for visiting Aussie ships or even for navy family's on holiday.