Surly we will get a deal if we do purchase Cantabria ,with the Spanish economy being in turmoil. Icelord do you think Cantabria is the wrong ship for the RAN?
Cheers.
Dont get me wrong on this, with the state that
success is in a tinny with a couple of drums on the back would be more effective and available for sea then she is, my concern lies in 2nd hand purchases. While she is only 2 years old, my concern lies in the way we conduct ourselves with a vessel.
Look at choules, in RFA hands she was gold on the sea, and once we got our hands on it we destroyed the way the UK operated her. We had to "australianise" it, meaning double the people, less control of engineering side(how you ask? simple, contractors with deadlines and poor ship knowledge) and change the way she operates at sea. When people first heard that we were acquiring it, many volunteered to get onboard, now its considered a career killer or morale destroyer if you post onto her. Considering the new XO has a wonderful reputation in the RAN, i hope that is changing this year.
Its more the building of a vessel sees people from the outset learn the ropes alot better. Marine engineers post into the acquisiton phase early to begin core knowledge of a platform, certain people posted to the US for Aegis training 5 years before AWD would be launched to ensure the right people went aboard, so its the ability to learn and adapt that has me concerned. LHD crew are being sounded out and told already that it will be 2 years onboard, 2 years ashore 2 years onboard to get a good knowledge of the systems across as many people.
If we get cantabria, then we will pick up a manual in spanish, wait 2 years for the english version, then adjust it over the next 2 years till we get a grip of the platform. When we get 2nd hand, its a complete lack of understanding that kills us, the next 9mths with Cantabria here will hopefully get alot of people through the ship to learn as much as possible, and if navy would pay for some basic spanish that would have helped but i find it doubtful from early reports.
3 AOR's in total including Cantabria?I must say ,when i saw Cantabria was very impressed with how good she looked. A very sexy piece of steel.
I meant 2 new build rather then cantabria and 2 more.
A pair of Lewis & Clark T-AKE, for all the reasons Abe has covered previously, thank you very much. These ships would not only romp in our tanker requirement but would also go a long way to covering the logistics and disaster relief work we seem to do a lot of, permitting the RAN to do without Skandi Bergans in the future.
I am a massive fan of the T-AKEs, ive done countless re supplies with them in Aus and on deployment, they are fantastic to RAS with, and there USNS Crews professionalism is beyond impressive, but it may be overkill unless we start sending them on deployments like the MEAO. Sure one of them could refuel the whole RAN fleet around Asia and Pacific, but whats the point and maintanece costs when we just utilise it for Australian station work.
And lets not get me started on Skandi...:flaming