Boagrius
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Having precisely zero relevant experience in this field, this occurred to me too. From my reading of this thread it seems that an increase in the number of MFUs seems reasonable (and possibly inevitable) given the strategic outlook, so speeding up the production run and simply increasing the size of it (to guard against the dreaded valley of death) strikes me as attractive.I don’t understand the logic of trying to plug the gap until the Hunters are ready by looking at any designs that would need modification / Australianisation. Which is probably all of them.
The Hunter design process seems to be drawing to a close and will soon be ready to cut steel. Prototyping finished next year.
I can’t see how any design would be ready to start construction ahead of that.
So if we have excess shipbuilding capacity (a big if) why would we do anything except accelerate the shipbuilding program and plan for a fleet of 10-12 Hunters instead of 8? Or plan to start the Hobart replacement sooner?
That also made me wonder whether the class could be built in batches (of ~3 for example) with each batch featuring evolutionary changes, perhaps ranging from a simple increase in VLS cells (from the oft-cited 32 to... whatever else can be accommodated) to - eventually - more ambitious changes (hull plug for hypersonics? New sensors/EW gadgets ..? Total hypothetical here). This way the first batch could be held to a more expedient but less ambitious standard (hopefully getting hulls in the water sooner), with the more capable boats following that.