Is Australia's Navy adequate to defend Australia?
The Aussie combat capable fleet http://www.navy.gov.au
8x ANZAC frigates
Main armament - 5 inch Auto
Secondary Armaments - Sea Sparrow Anti-Air missiles
2x triple mounted mk32 anti-sub torpedoes
6x .50 cals
Others - Air detection Radar, Hull mounted sonar, advanced combat data system and flies 1x Seasprite (have they worked out their problems yet?)
does a bit of everything, seems ok
6X Adelaide Guided Missile Frigates
Main Armaments - Harpoon Anti-Ship Missiles
the 'standard' Surface to Air missiles
Secondary armaments - 76mm rapid fire gun
2x trple mk32 Anti-Submarine torpedoes
Vulcan Phalanx close in surport weapons system
Others - Medium range Sonar, Air and Surface detection Radar, Electronic Warfare Surveillance equipment and flies 2x Seahawk
14x Armidale Patrol boats
main armament - 25mm deck gun
secondary armament - 2x .50 cal
others - low light optical, communication direction finding and radar
looks like 14 more targets
5x fremantle class patrol boats (the rest are decomissioned, these may also go)
main armament - 40/60 bofor
seconadary armament - 2x .50 cal
others - Radar
6x collins class submarines
main armament - 6x tubes capable of either mk-48 torpedoes or sub-harpoon missiles
others - (can't find info on this)
From what i see the RAN is rather small for the size of our country.
It may be effecient at capturing illegal fishing vessels but could it protect our country without America's surport (it may be possible we loose it if that Obama guy is elected and we still have John Howard) from a large scale invasion from China or India?
If it is not, what capabilities are need to be increased to make it so that it can defeat most threats in our region?
what would be the ideal fleet composition for Australia (considering population and budget to some degree)?
One more question
When the AWD's hit the seen are they worth the loss of the Adelaide, i dont doubt they will be effective but would more hulls be better as they can be in more places?
The Aussie combat capable fleet http://www.navy.gov.au
8x ANZAC frigates
Main armament - 5 inch Auto
Secondary Armaments - Sea Sparrow Anti-Air missiles
2x triple mounted mk32 anti-sub torpedoes
6x .50 cals
Others - Air detection Radar, Hull mounted sonar, advanced combat data system and flies 1x Seasprite (have they worked out their problems yet?)
does a bit of everything, seems ok
6X Adelaide Guided Missile Frigates
Main Armaments - Harpoon Anti-Ship Missiles
the 'standard' Surface to Air missiles
Secondary armaments - 76mm rapid fire gun
2x trple mk32 Anti-Submarine torpedoes
Vulcan Phalanx close in surport weapons system
Others - Medium range Sonar, Air and Surface detection Radar, Electronic Warfare Surveillance equipment and flies 2x Seahawk
14x Armidale Patrol boats
main armament - 25mm deck gun
secondary armament - 2x .50 cal
others - low light optical, communication direction finding and radar
looks like 14 more targets
5x fremantle class patrol boats (the rest are decomissioned, these may also go)
main armament - 40/60 bofor
seconadary armament - 2x .50 cal
others - Radar
6x collins class submarines
main armament - 6x tubes capable of either mk-48 torpedoes or sub-harpoon missiles
others - (can't find info on this)
From what i see the RAN is rather small for the size of our country.
It may be effecient at capturing illegal fishing vessels but could it protect our country without America's surport (it may be possible we loose it if that Obama guy is elected and we still have John Howard) from a large scale invasion from China or India?
If it is not, what capabilities are need to be increased to make it so that it can defeat most threats in our region?
what would be the ideal fleet composition for Australia (considering population and budget to some degree)?
One more question
When the AWD's hit the seen are they worth the loss of the Adelaide, i dont doubt they will be effective but would more hulls be better as they can be in more places?