Ron Mark giving his 2 cents worth.
Ron Mark: What Culverden tells us about missing defence priorities | Stuff.co.nz
Makes some good points however there are some suggestions which hit and miss.
His continuing dislike of the C-17's from what I have heard from other MP's stems from his reluctance to admit that he was too quick to attack the government 18 months ago for political point scoring reasons without working through issues surrounding the FAMC.
He does talk about an "enhanced aviation capable Landing Helicopter Dock." I would make the suggestion that if he does want that kind of capability then a 'short range utility transport' solution should in fact be rotary solution rather than a small-medium sized fixed wing solution.
Thus if we are going to introduce another platform type as Mr Mark suggests, that type needs to bridge the lack of utility rotary lift gap through to our current medium tactical transport capability. From the NH90 through to the C-130H the gap is a large/heavy lift rotary and a short range/S2M twin. Is there a short range utility transport aircraft solution that can also land on a future LHD (good proposal Mr Mark) and in places where by runways, even short grass airstrips are not available, as well as been capable of being airlifted by a A400M/C-17 type platform, granted with rear rotor assembly dismantled?
If we go down the path of a better Sealift/Amphibious platform then it does make sense.