Occaisionally? It seems like there has been a Leeuwin operating from Darwin for most of this year.
Icelord could give you a more detailed observation.
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Waved to mate on the wharf who i hadnt seen in 18months while they refuelled in a day, then sailed on to CI. The cost of using Melville and Leeuin is cheaper then having an Anzac off CI, which is pathetic as Anzacs are perfect for long haul and interception, then over FFGs and especially Hydros. The govt just does not want to blow the budget anymore on this. Would reduce the abuse the ACPBs are copping atm, and more to follow. Hanger and flight deck would allow Illegals to be held onboard for long haul rather then the Qtr deck of an ACPB. Im still trying to work out how they managed 200+ 2 weeks ago on board, we struggle with the numbers we've been getting.
Well only having two Armidales in the water when a couple of months back was quite concerning. I too have seen the Bay and Armidales in the last couple of mouths. It was apparent to everyone that even basic ship keeping on the Armidales isn't being maintained. While the Bay crews are "posted" to the boats for much longer they don't live with them like the Armidale crews do.
The Bay's have been to Cocos but I agree that the Armidales have been flogged a lot harder.
For me I'd just like to see the RAN own up and admit that they've caused their own issue. Binning your naval engineers, flogging your vessels outside of spec, then blaming DMS and Austal for the ship availability isn't going to solve the problem.
Skippers have some level of responsibility for letting basic ship keeping skills slide.
Have to obide by the letter of the contract. All maintanence must be logged in the computer system, and no deviations are allowed. Technical sailors are unable to assist most contracted work, and no modifications for efficency are permitted. Any adjustments or reccommendations for parts of the boats must be submitted to DMS and require their approval, which is not alway forthcoming. This was recently pointed out to FC and DMS CEO who came across as proactive, but his manager for DMS ACPB seemed more...hmm, unaccomdating with any issues brought forward.
Also learnt that what DMS and Austal regard as Available, and what we in defence regard it as, ie ready for sea, are very different.
When RAN have no control over the boats, and the dangers this leads to, we care less about the condition even if we could do something about it. No RAN personnel are permitted to even paint an ACPB, so that does nothing for how it looks.
I would also look at buying a few UAVs, both ship launched and land based.
Its already in the mix, and looks set to be cut with little budget for a smart and critical part of survellance. It would be cheaper then P3C and Dash 8 flights, and give COs more information for SAR and patrols.