Aint that the truth, so, having built the three new Hobarts, wouldn't you think the lessons learned from all the disasterous stop/go naval shipbuilding decisions made by either side of politics and the lack of guts displayed by some very senior officers in kowtowing to the politics of the day over some decades, there would be a continueum of construction in Adelaide straight into the Anzac replacement..The only issue I see with the Karel Doorman is its use of the Mk48 instead of the Mk41 VLS removing the ability to quad pack ESSM or later use the extensible launcher insert for RAM Block II, Nulka etc
I remember a very senior WEEO (later to become VADM) berating the choice of the Meko 200 and suggesting that most knowledgeable heads had supported the Karel Doorman
.An option that would have been interesting would have been a full sized Type 23 with a 32 cell strike length Mk41 instead of VLS Seawolf
Early Seawolf was a complete dog. I was on exchange at the time the first production units were fitted to the type 22's (Boxer?, Broadsword?) at Devonport and the cast of thousands that were required to keep the onboard guidance systems working. It took a great a long time to get to satisfactory SATS.
RAN would have been better off with a larger (fitted for but not with) or a smaller cheaper desthe ign permitting either better update options or justification for proper replacements for the FFG and DDG.
AS for the T45, I'm definitely not a fan. Firstly it looks bloody terrible, as one poster on a Brit forum suggested, it wears a dunces hat, Secondly, the concept of force defence seems to have departed from the RN. They don't seem to be that fussed about not having CEC as a core capability and are happy to deploy the ships to the gulf without it (I understand that the CEC capability was a core requirement for the Hobarts). Thirdly the gun is a disgrace although I must admit, that having operated on a CFA with 2 x Mk 42 turrets with a RoF of 40 per minute, the Mk 45 seems slim.
Finally, I think there is a decade of improvement to be had before its missile system will perform as stated.
Cheers