Just came across an interesting article on the ADBR website:
Feature – AN ARMY IN MOTION – ADBR
Yes I know it is an 'Army' specific article, but a few paragraphs did get my attention:
“In terms of moving this equipment, we currently rely on Navy or Air Force to move Army around,” he said. “And once we’re in a location we have our own organic vehicle transport and aviation support.
But I’ve also become increasingly focused on our own watercraft capability to make sure that we have sufficient, organic maritime manoeuvre, and to support these new capabilities.
“I think there’s real opportunity there as we think about the (JP 2048 Phase 5) future watercraft project to make sure that it
accommodates both Army’s needs, but also provides opportunities in the region to better collaborate with our regional partners as we think about inter and intra-island movements.
“So there is a project in the IIP for watercraft replacement, and we’re focused on what that might look like to meet these needs,” he added.
“Army has operated heavy landing craft in our past prior to Navy taking on the role. And as you know, we have recently provided some of these vessels to our Pacific island neighbours.
“So we’ve been there before, and we still operate the smaller LCM8 as well. That’s an old but reliable capability that does need to be replaced, so as we think about what that future holds,
the medium and heavy landing craft concept is certainly an area that we are actively looking at. And I think that will allow us to be much more effective in our own region and make our Army more deployable and more self-contained with little extra overhead.”
The LCH replacement (JP 2048 Ph 5) was on the table for a long time, but appeared to 'disappear' when the 2016 DWP was released, specific wording regarding the LCH replacement couldn't be found (I've read and re-read the DWP and DIIP numerous times!!).
It would appear to me, from reading the article, that the Army is possibly sticking it's hand up to be the owner and operator of an LCH capability (from a historical point of view, the LCH were originally intended for Army ownership before the RAN took control).
Interesting!
Cheers,