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Kinda like buying tanks, which we should be doing more of, not less. I have harped on about that one enough though.
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A proper carrier with catapults and at least 60,000t is probably out of the question.
A sea control ship in the 20,000t to 30,000t range should be doable. But the problem is the escorts. You need escorts for a major vessel like that. Those don't run cheap.
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Escort wise we do have some subs, I'm sure they are looking for something to do. |
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A carrier force is primarily an offensive force I think. What are our major threats now and in 25 years? A full blown carrier is not an option. Too many personnel to run it let alone the training. I was on the Melbourne and that sucked up a lot of resource.
Maybe a model based upon an LPH using VTOL joint strike force Jet? I used to correspond with an old salt who swore that you needed a flat top on the East and West coast.
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I would have thought any experience is better than NONE AT ALL, but that's just me. Besides, while the primary goal of the ADF should be in regional stability and intervention mission, most likely not above a mid-intensity civil war (although the southern Philippines are an option for higher intensity conflict), we have to plan for the event that we are required to play a real role in a larger conflict outside of our region. Which requires tanks and attack helos, and more than 59 and 22 of them respectively. I suspect we may get them down the track anyway so it shouldn't be too much of a hassle. Basically, the Army needs to come first now, because even if the RAAF 'only' get Super Hornets, then we'll still have by far the largest, best trained and best equipped AF in the region, as can be said for the RAN hands down. This cannot be said for the Army, other than training. |
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"Which requires tanks and attack helos, and more than 59 and 22 of them respectively."
I couldn't agree more, A sort of back of the envelope calculation led me to think 120 M1s and about 48 Tigers was "appropriate" for our needs. I would want Tigers to be regularly deployed on all sort of vessels and all over the place where the ADF operates. With regard to tanks I am reminded of the debates in Canada about tanks and how useful they have now proved to be in Afganistan. Jonathan |
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