I find this LHD issue completely counter-intuitive.
I do totally agree with the requirement for amphib capability.
However I’m wondering just how many amphib operations could be achieved?
We might not engage in actual opposed beach landings, but if Falkland landings are an indication without counter-air coverage the deployed positioned assets are just as vulnerable regardless.
I see, when not securing SLOC, RAN surface units will endeavour to operate in task groups.
I see, if SLOC is the priority, then the key capability will be ASW, so in this instance I see the LHDs operating as ASW carriers.
If it comes to SLOC security, do we see us conducting an amphib op in such a precarious time, I don’t.
So alternately I see the surface task groups being tasked.
The same fleet units that have ->*LIMITED*<- VLS magazines, & by nature likely a long way from home.
*The ‘easiest‘ way to increase anti-air/anti-AshM defence (other than building & crewing an extra escort ship) & therefore increasing fleet resilience and persistence on mission to even remain in the AO, is longer range counter-air layer with reloadable Missile rails. …..or am I missing something?
*I see the requirement for the fleet/task group to have long range OTH AEW capability, this is relevant even today, isn’t it?
So isn’t the F35 a network enabled ISR platform? ……am I missing something here?
*Longer range CAP may even deter or meaningfully degrade an action against the task group occurring in the first place.
Coincidentally in the fictional scenario the US is also engaged in a dispute with a significant peer adversary, so I’m unsure they will be available to do these tasks for us. Without them then, will army really put all that kit onboard a juicy LHD?
I’m doubtful there will even be a amphib op in this situation.
When the LHDs were acquired, I’m tippin no one thought the US won’t also be there, well in a peer brawl, they probably won’t be?
If we say “any amphib op will only occur with the US”, then who escorts the Australian package from Australia to the staging point? - and without the US the LHDs won’t even be doing Amphib ops they were acquired for. Correct?
This is all utter conjecture, it’s only relevant because there has been plausible talk of a number of ‘corvette’ type vessels & converting LHD will likely be less than even one of these, & coincidentally we have another squadron of F35s as options. Providence has also already given us two ships to exploit.
For the sake of vastly improving not only the amphib mission, but also naval projection capability, what make adapting a LHD to accommodate a flight of F35s so absurdly implausible?
is it just dogma?
im obviously missing something quite basic here!