.... At the end of the day it is all based on the assumption that no one is going to shoot at our ships anyway so why spend the money, the LHDs after all are a humanitarian capability not a military one.
nfloorl:
Yes the Government certainly does like to focus on the ‘humanitarian’ aspect of certain ADF hardware.
Here's an idea, let’s have the Government divert a couple Billion dollars of foreign aid annually to the, 'ADF humanitarian' equipment budget.
That would buy us an extra L
HD, that's 'H' for Humanitarian, 6 new large LC
H, again H for Humanitarian, half a dozen more C
H-47F's, and again, H for Humanitarian, and of course Def Min Smith has always been a big fan of the humanitarian capabilities of the C-17, so a couple more of them too!!
Ok, sorry, back to reality.....
As for Air Defence systems for the amphibious fleet, both LHD's and Choules too, sure it would be nice if the budget was there to equip them appropriately from day one, but I can't see that happening anytime soon, I’m just glad that we actually have those ships in service or coming in to service soon, better to have them now and worry about fitting them out with AD systems later on.
Unlike the situation the UK found itself in with Argentina over the Falklands, I’m scratching my head to come up with a situation, in the near or medium term, where Australia might be forced to go it alone against another country.
None of our Pacific or South Pacific neighbours have combat aircraft or other capabilities that could cause an Australian amphibious fleet any serious threat, and I certainly can’t see any issues with our good cousins across the ditch either.
The only near neighbour that I can think of, would be Indonesia, in the extremely unlikely possibility that they might decide to occupy Christmas Island or the Cocos Islands for example, and we attempt to take them back using military force, but our relationship with Indonesia these days is very good, so I’ll cross that one off the list too.
That leaves North Asia or the Middle East, and if there ever was a situation where our amphibious fleet was involved in a conflict in both of those areas, it would no doubt be part of a much larger US led coalition force that you would assume would also contain AWD’s and Carriers too.
Anyway, at the very least, let’s hope that Defence and Navy do have clear and precise plans safely tucked away in a draw somewhere, that in the event the amphibious fleet ever had to venture into a hot environment, that whatever modifications and equipment required could quickly and efficiently be accessed and installed.
If the equipment, such as sufficient quantities of Phalanx, etc, wasn't available in an RAN pool, that the necessary arrangements were already in place with our good American friends for quick and trouble free access to such equipment as and when needed.