There has been concerns raised in the forum, that the new defence minister will point the pork barrel at his home state and at Austral in perticular. If this was to happen I would much rather a local built version of the JHSV than another aluminium PB or a multi hull OPV.
Several people here have pointed out the problems of operating such vessels for extended periods in a blue water enviorment.
The HSV would not replace any existing capabilities but act as a force multiplier.
It should be constructed at the outset to operate the Mexeflote or similar system to overcome its lack of over the beach capability. It could be carried in sections along both sides of the ship to balance the weight. It need only be carried when operating in areas lacking support structure.
The HSV could unload onto the flote via the stern ramp, the cargo would then be rafted in. In addition the flote could be fastened to the shore to act as a temp jetty for direct unloading.
Sorry I don't see it. The JHSV is an moderate range inter or intra theatre asset that has the potential to be more effective than airlift at moving men and equipment (excluding MBTs) at speed in certain circumstances. Certainly the US have found it very effective in this role.
If it is to rely on Mexiflotes to unload then the LSD and LHD will be there already and, to be honest, between these vessels much of our deployable equipment could be accommodated. I just do not see the value in 100 to 150m dollars tied up in just one such platform when this could fund a number of modern LST's which:
- Would have better utility and persistence in independent operations (both civil assistance and military operations)
- Would have a significantly higher deadweight
- Will cost a LOT less to run
- Will have greater longevity.
If we need an inter-theatre ferry for a given operation then we can charter one as required.