Surprised no-one has reported on the Government's announcement of a new large amphibious vessel for Navy.
Is being purchased to improve Australia's ability to respond to events in the South Pacific, natural disasters etc.
No details on type, exact size, who is going to manufacture it etc.
So what does a new large amphibious vessel look like when we have so little detail as to size and budget.
Some speculation on a vessel to provide regional HADR.
It will need to operate, if needed as an independent unit to provide aid to a disaster zone.
This should require a ship offering long legs and persistence in the area of operation.
Assumptions of working harbours and land infrastructure can not be assumed, so the vessel will need to either have a beaching capability or alternatively connectors for ship to shore movement.
So what will the ship hold and carry.
Certainly a large logistic component, requiring lane meters, and storage for dry goods and cool rooms.
A fresh water generation facility and storage would certainly be required.
Medical services would be a priority. Full operating facilities, from low to high end and in numbers to provide assistance as a first responder.
An aviation facility would be required, as would the associated large two spot flight deck and hangar. A minimum of two helicopters would provide both availability and aircraft for redundancy.
The ship will need to be crewed to make this all work, and will need sufficient extra berths for aviation,medical,signal,construction,engineering,logistic and security personal.
If anyone has other suggestions to the list please add.
So if I'm on the correct path how large is our new large amphibious vessel.
I'd suggest it will be too big to park on a beach.
My belief is that any connectors without looking at heavy tanks and the like would need to be able to carry by weight any of army's larger trucks and engineering equipment. As such we are looking at a vessel with a docking well and large connectors.
So to do justice to the above I would assume a small Landing Ship Dock would be the the very minimum, so my guess is at least the 8 / 10000T range of vessel.
But to be realistic probably even bigger
At this size you would also want it to be able to carry out a military role as well as it HADR service.This will require at least self defence weapons and the sensors to guide them.
Therefore interoperability with existing equipment. In particular helicopters and LCM1e landing craft is a must.
So are we looking at another Bay class, or a new class of TWO LSD's; one as an additional ship to the fleet and the other to replace HMAS Choules.
Would this tie in with the additional ship mentioned in the DWP 2016.
It should be an easy sell with the help the region stuff and if built locally it should get bi partisan support.
Four large amphibious ships would provide the full range of options both military and HADR to government.
HOWEVER.
If I really had my way,
It would be a third Canberra class and replace the LCH's with three modern units, such as the General Frank S Besson Class.
Probably a similar price to Two LSD's.
Regards S
PS - would it be an easier sell if we painted the LHD white ?