Well perhaps limited helicopter capability.
Its unlikely we will have the airframes for a 90 or a seahawk to sit around on an OCV. However we have some capable trainers, and there are several capable rotor UAV. Both of these options would have half (ish) the requirements of a full sized, twin engined naval helicopter and would provide all the benefits of naval air but in a cost effective, peace time way. A large helo should be able to land, but no hangering or magazine.
Size wise, we need something with greater capability than room for 20 people. Room for 50-100 (with greater surge) would be critical, as boats get larger and if you have 50 or 100 people bobing in the water what are they going to do? Leave them there and comeback later.
76mm would seem to be an obvious choice as we will have them spare by the time the OCV's come on line and its a capable calibure. I would like to see space/power provided for a harpoon box, CIWS, mini typhoon mounts, possible space for ESSM, a reasonably capable combat radar perhaps able to take stuff older ships have upgraded from. The OCV ships may never be fitted with these but space is provided. Most things could be provided from a pool of resources (harpoons, CIWS, mini typhoons).
Not every ship would need one, typhoons I would imagine would be operated out of a pool for the other ships. The other ships would really have very little arms (a few 50 cals, a typhoon. But with helo capability, surge of up to 150 refugees (helo pad, perhaps even hanger (fly or ditch helo), larger brigg, rooms seperate from the rest of the ship, seperate galley capability (this may be completely ration pack or only 1 cooked meal per day rest from stores). Fresh water capability, toilets etc. More extensive medical. 5 beds, make shift operating (but decent makeshift), rooms nearby that could be adapted for medical. Really focused on humanitarian missions, aid, refugees, pacific feel good but could also be useful as mini hospital, evacuations, troop movement, administration for police operations etc. These ships could pretty much constantly just go around the pacific, PNG, Timor, constantly.
Its unlikely we will have the airframes for a 90 or a seahawk to sit around on an OCV. However we have some capable trainers, and there are several capable rotor UAV. Both of these options would have half (ish) the requirements of a full sized, twin engined naval helicopter and would provide all the benefits of naval air but in a cost effective, peace time way. A large helo should be able to land, but no hangering or magazine.
Size wise, we need something with greater capability than room for 20 people. Room for 50-100 (with greater surge) would be critical, as boats get larger and if you have 50 or 100 people bobing in the water what are they going to do? Leave them there and comeback later.
76mm would seem to be an obvious choice as we will have them spare by the time the OCV's come on line and its a capable calibure. I would like to see space/power provided for a harpoon box, CIWS, mini typhoon mounts, possible space for ESSM, a reasonably capable combat radar perhaps able to take stuff older ships have upgraded from. The OCV ships may never be fitted with these but space is provided. Most things could be provided from a pool of resources (harpoons, CIWS, mini typhoons).
Not every ship would need one, typhoons I would imagine would be operated out of a pool for the other ships. The other ships would really have very little arms (a few 50 cals, a typhoon. But with helo capability, surge of up to 150 refugees (helo pad, perhaps even hanger (fly or ditch helo), larger brigg, rooms seperate from the rest of the ship, seperate galley capability (this may be completely ration pack or only 1 cooked meal per day rest from stores). Fresh water capability, toilets etc. More extensive medical. 5 beds, make shift operating (but decent makeshift), rooms nearby that could be adapted for medical. Really focused on humanitarian missions, aid, refugees, pacific feel good but could also be useful as mini hospital, evacuations, troop movement, administration for police operations etc. These ships could pretty much constantly just go around the pacific, PNG, Timor, constantly.