Ahhh, Te Kaha was with endeavour so i doubt fuel was the issue...
Ooooooooh yeah! Mind you, just been looking on wiki, how does military refueling work eg say for RAN & RNZN, are fuel costs the same or would it be cheaper depending on location eg refueling in Singapore (or even Hobart than say Auckland)?
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Might be a dry subject
so here's something else perhaps more appealing, the NZ Parliament's Finance and Expenditure Committee notes,
pp14-15, RNZN (use of external resources) in 2011/12 to assess:
*Structural Inshore Patrol Vessel (IPV) investigative work: Independent analysis and checks of IPV structure, on an as required basis
*Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) composite mast demonstrator feasibility study: this study will increase RNZN composites expertise. A future ANZAC replacement may have significant amounts of composite material in its superstructure. This work will probably enable the development of an OPV composite mast demonstrator.
*Design and transfer of hydrographic equipment to the OPVs: required contractual engagement of subject matter experts (SMEs) to identify, design and fit military hydrographic equipment from HMNZS Resolution to the OPVs.
I take it the first one is a result of the Project Protector warranty work identifying issues where the steel hull and aluminium superstructure joins or is this something else? The second, is the composite mast demonstrator to be actually fitted and also have equipment installed and working (comms, radar etc) to gauge issues and effectiveness or simply non-operative looking at weight and structural integrity issues etc? The third, sounds like Lucasnz was spot on predicting the OPV's would fullfil some of
Resolutions roles!