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For the love of Triton do not build a unicorn non-upgradable class of ships again. Join the Euro program and build our share of platforms here, maybe have Fincanteri or similar invest in Heddle.
For the love of Triton do not build a unicorn non-upgradable class of ships again. Join the Euro program and build our share of platforms here, maybe have Fincanteri or similar invest in Heddle.
It is something to remember that this program is going to have to replace the mine warfare capabilities of the MCDV's as well, so something like the European Patrol Corvette is not going to work due to a lack of multi-mission area for said equipment.For the love of Triton do not build a unicorn non-upgradable class of ships again. Join the Euro program and build our share of platforms here, maybe have Fincanteri or similar invest in Heddle.
We went decades without that.Two issues here:
First, did anyone figure out what the purpose of these platforms would be, i.e. what defense need are they supposed to fulfil.
And two, does anyone realize that these vessels would fall outside the definition of minor war vessels, and therefore would require a full surface command certificate. This means that we would have a Navy with no minor warships to provide junior command experience in advance of getting a major surface command.
Two issues here:
First, did anyone figure out what the purpose of these platforms would be, i.e. what defense need are they supposed to fulfil.
And two, does anyone realize that these vessels would fall outside the definition of minor war vessels, and therefore would require a full surface command certificate. This means that we would have a Navy with no minor warships to provide junior command experience in advance of getting a major surface command.
I second this comment. Plenty of current frigate CO's have never taken an MCDV out for a spin as the CO. It's not a requirement. And pleny of MCDV CO's have never made it to frigate CO. It's a nice to have not a need to have.We went decades without that.
Shortly after the MCDVs came out I was assigned as one of the ResF legal officer to advise the Reserve Force Employment Program which was one of those bright NDHQ sparks designed to make the ResF "better."some smart ass decided they should all go to the reserves since they were for "coastal" defense. As we now know (and many in the reserves had predicted) this almost broke the naval reserve's back.
Two of my Joint Staff College mates, one a diver and one a Comm/EW wizard, had each done their "command' tours on the Bay Class vessels.Considering its only been a few years since the Reg Force took the MCDV's over, I don't see how "plenty" can be that many. Nevertheless, if that is the case, have you ever wondered why that is that "plenty" of them didn't make it to Co of frigates? Maybe its because their stint as MCDV CO's demonstrated they were not CO material in he end.
In any event the only reason minor warship command was not available for "decades" is entirely the choice of the Reg Force. When the 12 MCDV's were acquired, they were to replace the 12 other minor warships in service then - six of which, the PB's (the old Bay class minesweepers) were operated and manned by the Reg Force. 6 of the MCDV's were originally slated to replace the PB's and be operated by the Reg Force but some smart ass decided they should all go to the reserves since they were for "coastal" defense. As we now know (and many in the reserves had predicted) this almost broke the naval reserve's back.
Way more projects that went no where also started the same way. Options analysis starts when a project is funded, this is pre-options analysis being paid out of misc O&M with personnel diverted from other postings.True, but the new sub program started the exact same way. When the gov't decided they wanted subs the RCN office had already some research done.
I love this line from the article - "The RN is already down to 15 minehunters."The Vigilance concept has reminded me this other MCM concept ship: BMT's Venari 85.
BMT VENARI®-85
BMTs VENARI®-85 platform is a mine warfare and hydrographic ship for the unmanned and information-dominated era.www.globalsecurity.org
I don’t find the “compare RCN to X Navy” all that useful unless we’re talking about similar numbers of people.I love this line from the article - "The RN is already down to 15 minehunters."
Anyone able to venture an education guess when the last time the RCN had 15 active minehunters on its roll?
True, but which country has the largest coastline in the world?I don’t find the “compare RCN to X Navy” all that useful unless we’re talking about similar numbers of people.
The Royal Navy has about 35000 people. The RCN has about 8400. Of course the RCN won’t have as many ships (of whatever class) as the RN.
The 1950's when we had the Bay Class minesweepers. More affectionally known as the "Woodpeckers"!I love this line from the article - "The RN is already down to 15 minehunters."
Anyone able to venture an education guess when the last time the RCN had 15 active minehunters on its roll?
Which country was the worlds biggest sea power for a few centuries and is an island that relies on external imports?True, but which country has the largest coastline in the world?
Largest coastline or largest usable coastline?True, but which country has the largest coastline in the world?