One thing I've wondered, is it practical (or is there a clear need and justification), for both a PB and an OCV fleet? Does it have to be one or the other?
For the ACPB's there appears to be the slow down of illegal boat entries in the last month or so (lets hope it keeps trending that way) which may also take some of the work load off the PB fleet and allow them to operate more economically in their various roles, other than being a taxi service, and make the issue of replacing them not so urgent, or are they just too 'stuffed' and need replacing now regardless?
I wonder if there is time for Government to take a breath between now and when the next DWP is due, and look more closely at what is best, could it be that yes a new fleet of PB's is required and also at the same time a new fleet of OCV's is also required to perform different roles.
I also sometimes wonder if there was a larger common 'pool' of PB's (Cape Class for example) that could be both operated by Customs and Navy, for different purposes, would that cover the PB end of the spectrum.
And in between the PB fleet and the Destroyer/Frigate fleet was a class of OCV's too.
Is it practical to have both classes of ships available for service?
John,
The role of the RAN PB force has always been constabulary one from the Attack class onwards, they all have been extremely limited in their war fighting capability.
To describe any of the three classes as anything other than glorified Fairmile/HDML's is being generous.
I believe that their greatest contribution to the RAN has been as training platforms, giving confidence to junior officers in command and senior sailors in responsible, independent roles.
Customs were new to the constabulary role and with the commissioning of the Bay class 15+ years ago there became a duplication of effort which has continued to grow and I believe it is probably the time for Customs to become the sole constabulary force and let the RAN evolve into the OCV type platforms.
If the govt. wishes to grow that force with further Cape class ships ultimately replacing the ACPB's they should be Customs manned.
So, to your specifics; Is there a justification for the RAN to operate PB's and OCV's? - definitely not IMHO.
Are the ACPB's totally knackered?, I suspect not and with more time available to sustain them they should be able to complete life of type at a reduced tempo.
Following to your next query, should the RAN acquire more PB's no?, see above.
There is absolutely no justification for a common pool. If necessary, remove the Typhoon and hand all the ACPB's to Customs because if the SHTF all the PB's would be commissioned into the RAN to carry out those harbour and coastal defence roles similar to the role played by the Fairmiles in WW2.
With the RAN relieved of the manning requirements for the PB's it would become an easier and cheaper transition to a useful offshore capability.
All this IMHO off course.
Regards
Chris