Toryu
A good summation of the peace time aspirations for the class.
A quantum leap in surveillance and sea keeping ability at distance than the previous three generations of patrol "boats".
The helicopter limitations of the flight ( Flexi / mission ) deck will hopefully be remedied, even if the class over the next three decades of service never fire a war shot.
Firstly, sorry it took so long to reply. Just work/life distractions as we all know.
You're absolutely right on all counts, assuming what you feel might come to pass, does. Peace time aspirations are important though because as far as RAN naval operations go, peace time is almost all the time.
I feel your frustration, really, but lately I'm looking
differently at that old elephant in the room that is China. Beyond the aggressive island building, the whatever dash lines and all the huff and puff of this and that mega destroyer/carrier killing missile/etc announcement from them, I don't feel any bit of that is a war type threat to us directly for some time, certainly not as a traditional conflict.
I don't envisage a genuine large scale hot war in SEA anytime soon. I don't believe China wants any part of that idea given its own internal security issues and mostly conscript /inexperienced /unmotivated military stock. They would avoid a direct war with most countries for sure but will pursue expansion policy by every dirty, nasty non-direct means possible.
What I do think is a threat today and going into the future is this newer trend of using 'coast guard' and 'civilian fishing vessel' fleets as weapons to secure natural and mineral resources around Asia. Few shots are fired. The vast fleets (several hundred thousand) of untracked fishing vessels have done a marvellous job of scouring their own home waters bare and currently it's a rather one sided game of taking over neighbouring seas. Soon enough it will move further south. I think if the Arafura class makes maximum use of OTH surveillance drones as I detailed in the OP, these will be the perfect platforms to monitor and stand up to this new hybrid resource 'war' we're facing against large numbers of small vessels, in trying to protect our enormous and rich EEZ. So long as we're not too afraid to send a few 40mm over some bows. Maybe even occasionally directly into one. African and Latin American waters are already being 'mined' heavily because many of those nations don't have the resources to patrol/enforce. The link below is a good article on this fishing issue:
After exhausting areas close to home, China’s vast fishing fleet has moved into the waters of other nations, depleting fish stocks. More than seafood is at stake, as China looks to assert itself on the seas and further its geo-political ambitions, from East Asia to Latin America.
e360.yale.edu
Also worth remembering that this expanded surveillance envelop also makes it far better at all the other traditional anti-piracy/smuggling roles.
Working on the theory the class don't have the luxury of a peaceful life; then the question will be asked, not what was it designed for and what it cannot do! But rather what is its potential.....................The questioned asked of any defence asset in 1942 not 1935.
My wishful thinking is the vessel has integral scope in design to be much more than it's peaceful incarnation.
But yes, your correct in your thoughts it will not be a frigate, but it could however be much more than a patrol boat.
I was also one that was initially, quietly, disappointed at the choice and outfitting of this class. There is much more potential there than what has been chosen but it's important to focus on the fact that right now this class fills an urgent need to replace a bunch of rubbish aluminium speed boats that were never truly fit for purpose or longevity and only sport a 25mm autocannon. This is a
huge upgrade over what it replaces.
I also like to believe there are enough smart leaders in the RAN/ADF who also considered the potential in the selection. Should the arms build up in SEA continue its trend over the next few years, we have a ready-to-go option for a 'corvette' type vessel, even as a new class inserted during the Arafura run. The hulls are easy to knock out in the two primary Australian shipyards and over time there will be experience gained in construction and operation of Arafura to guide such a decision. You may yet see some future whitepaper listing a need for a 'corvette' type role based on the same hull with all the extra bits you wish for, and it could be done very quickly and easily. That's an option we have as a nation should it be required somewhere in the next decade. It's nice to have options.
Don't hold your breath though!