What you suggest makes sense. Build on what you have now and what you already have planned.I've been rereading some of the stuff from late last year.
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I think the direction they are pointing is right. We are running out of time to look at new types of equipment that aren't already in the pipeline.
We should be looking at maximizing what we already have in that pipeline.
Any thing that is further than 10 years out might as well be on the otherside of the moon.
- Future subs - Vertical launch tubes like the virginia's new block. Able to launch 7 tomahawks, NSM or perhaps 3 larger strike missiles, or UAV's etc, from each hatch, and 4 hatches.
- Future frigates - Maximizing sensors, weapons and capabilities. More vls, better and more capable missiles, JSM/NSM, LRASM, Sm-6, etc.
- F-35 - 4th squadron, LRASM, JSM, other enablers, maybe more p8, maybe a small fleet of g550 aew or more wedgetails, refuelers, etc.
- Army - Land 400, additional tanks, tigers, chinooks, Taipans etc.
RAAF I would forego the G550 AEW, instead acquiring more Wedgetails because you aren't introducing a new type into the fleet and you already have a world beater in the Wedgetail so acquiring more Wedgetails is really a no brainer. Boeing will be building the RAF ones soon, so tack some more on to those ones - cheaper by the dozen. Aren't you getting some G550s for the airborne secret squirrels? I'd suggest adding to that fleet.
Army With LAND 400 I would suggest a VSHORAD by giving the vehicles AAA capability which can be done through the sighting system and a MANPAD such as Stinger or Mistral that can be fitted to the turret.
RAN As suggested with 3 more FFG hulls.
Yes I know, it all costs money, but it is a quick, logical and practical way of building up your forces within 10 years. The only problem I foresee is with the subs in that 10 year period.RAN As suggested with 3 more FFG hulls.