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Did a little research:
In addition, all of the the wet/dry RAS infrastructure will be removed from a Proctecteur class vessel and installed on Resolve. In general, the RCN seems to be stripping a decommissioned AOR and providing that equipment to Resolve. Obviously that keeps Davie's costs low. Seems to me there is an inferential assumption the RCN will take this ship on strength after 5 years if the Queenston class fall behind commissioning schedules.
whiskey601 said:Good for Davie, I think this is going to be an interesting turn of events. As for Irving, put up some private money, start showing initiative and get moving. No reason they can't work with FFS too.
QQ's about resolve:
- what type/ class landing craft are those ( it looks like either 2 or 4 can be carried); UNK
- is this a double hull vessel where the fuel tanks are? ( must be, but just asking) - YES
- they are making statements about integrated tactical combat systems- what systems might that be? - from L3, in particular MAPP, other equipment and sensors removed from old AOR's.
- how is the RCN getting all of the necessary communications gear- have orders been placed? - being removed from older AOR's and installed on Resolve
- fitted for but not equipped with CIWS, good move- how many, and where would they be fitted? [will be taken from older AOR]
- chaff and decoy systems? UNK
- the accommodations look interesting- 2 to a room or 4? UNK
- the hospital facilities are scaled to what level? it is capable of 60 beds split into two wards.
- how will FFS crew the ship over longer duration- this ship looks like it could be at sea for very long periods. Will there be Navy style work ups, and how the heck will that work with a mixed civvie(Union) crew and reg force sailors - UNK, the language bounce between "fully crewed by FFS" to "manned by RCN (I am assuming this is combat systems)"
- did they say 2 Chinooks? New doctrine coming? the deck is engineered /designed to land Chinooks, still not clear if Chinooks can be stored and maintained in the hangars.
- interesting escorts vessels in the refueling part of the video. Those are large destroyers ( yet to be built) unless they are foreign
In addition, all of the the wet/dry RAS infrastructure will be removed from a Proctecteur class vessel and installed on Resolve. In general, the RCN seems to be stripping a decommissioned AOR and providing that equipment to Resolve. Obviously that keeps Davie's costs low. Seems to me there is an inferential assumption the RCN will take this ship on strength after 5 years if the Queenston class fall behind commissioning schedules.