Kirkhill said:RC
I guess the point I was driving towards is that while the AOPS may not be an LPH/LPD/Mother-ship, or even a Frigate/Destroyer she has (had or could have) many capabilities that would allow her to act like a mini-LPH/LPD in domestic waters where the combat threat is low even though the environmental threat is high. Or putting it another way - these ships need not be limited to the Design Operating Concept. They have inherent flexibility that they can be employed in a variety of contingencies. Perhaps they could have more without breaking the budget.
eg. Unfortunate about the 12 m limitation on the LCVP/Boats. You couldn't stitch an extra 6 m onto her stern?
Thanks as usual.
PS - I would disagree with you on the "looks pretty" end of things. But there again I have seen a lot of Trawlers whose lines I liked.
I can agree with that. They have an inherent flexibility that will make them capable for a lot of missions and they could be adapted for many more.
I actually think you could fit an LCVP on the aft deck. You just wouldn't be able to pull the truck out of the garage or do Mediterranean mooring while it was there and technically it's not designed for it. I guess we will get the answer about whether I could have added another 6m onto the stern from the Irvings soon enough. I'm pretty sure I know what the answer will be.
Thanks for disagreeing with me on her looks. It is a distinct challenge to make an icebreaker look like something other than a floating lego block.