Im navy and im saying we need armour more then we need subs. Did i miss something or have we managed with 2 operational for the last 10 years that we need 8 all of a sudden? To do what exactly, can somebody please tell me what 8 submarines would be needed for. Its not classified, its not strategic, as AG pointed out, its industry reasons. Last i checked ASC did not do the strategic planning for the RAN, or am i wrong?
6 is fine if you have a working maintenance schedule, and an industry that has the right attitude to support it. We struggle to man 6 subs, yet 12 is the right number? Fleet Base West would look fantastic every week, cause you would see 9 subs tied up no matter what, as no one can man the damn things. 12 is BS, has always been BS and serves no strategic value.
I dont know if anyone else noticed, but the last few years the Army has been more essential to operations overseas then the Navy. Ive done Op slipper in the Gulf of Aden before anyone points it out, so im well aware of how "Busy" we are, compared to boots on the ground in Afghanistan we were drunken sailors in a region "without booze".(its a myth, you can buy alcohol in most Middle eastern countries if 150 sailors go looking)
Im big on multi role for the navy, we need to move away from frigates and destroyers towards multi-role. This is why im fascinated by the Danes and their outlook, with Absalon and now Ivar Huitfeldt. When the LPAs and Tobroken were out, we had to look at the option of sending frigates with helos to brisbane for the floods and Japan following the earthquake, i kid you not. This would have been achievable with a vessel like Absalon as it had room for supplies, medical staff and other personnel to send landing parties along the coast and provide support as neccesary. With a FFG or FFH, it wouldnt happen.
As has been mentioned, we have to move away from the mindset of ship Vs ship battles, as modern technology makes it redundant. Country A has a ship that out ranges 70% of country Bs surface fleet, but B has a missile that can breach that range and eliminate As ship. Its a tail end of cold war mania, where 2 sides would battle it out. Now we are looking at more Asymetric warfare, and the threats of smaller, faster attackers. The danger of a rogue nation exists, so we need to accomadate for that, but thats one rogue nation out of all the collapsing economies and natural disasters that will occur over a ships lifetime.
The requirement for OCV is not as pressing as OPV, we need a bigger vessel then the ACPB to deal with our current role in border protection, and the Armidale is well beyond its design capacity. Even 4-6 OPVs now would reduce the burden on ACPB and customs, and be more effective then sending a frigate.