There has been very little discussion about the design for the CSC since it was announced that a foreign design would be chosen to speed up the process. Is anyone aware of any progress on this or willing to offer any insight.
I have been giving the whole fleet mix issue a rethink as I believe that the discussion has been focused on replacing what we have, had, instead of what we need. Looking at what we have been doing for the last 30 years it is my opinion that we need to take a different approach.
On the west coast I would prefer to see a fleet composed of the following;
Three flexible frigates incorporating long endurance, small crew, SF support capability including SF RHIBS, AAW, SAM, NGS as deployable resources for high intensity operations. These would deploy as single units in support of coalition operations.
Three Holland class OPV's as national security patrol along the BC coast and for use in low intensity patrol and presence operations particularly on counter narcotic operations along the west coast of central and South America. These vessels are larger and more capable than the steam powered DDE and DDH's of the 1960's and 1970's but with a reduced crew and running costs.
All four improved Victoria submarines for training, patrol and deployment
One Resolve AOR
On the east coast I would prefer the following fleet;
Five flexible frigates
Three dedicated AAW Destroyers with long range SAM and enhanced C&C facilities
Six Harry Dewolfe class AOPS for east coast and northern patrol
Three Holland class for Caribbean patrol and anti piracy operations worldwide
Two Queenston AOR
One Resolve multi role vessel to support army logistics, HADR and sea base operations
Six SSN's of the French Barracuda class
Total fleet;
Eight Flexible frigates
Three AAW Destroyers
Six Holland OPV
Six Harry Dewolfe AOPS
Two Queenston AOR
Two Resolve AOR / Multi-purpose vessels
Four Victoria Submarines
Six Barracuda SSN's
Plus miscellaneous mine warfare and other minor vessels.
This fleet mix allows the deployment of a single Canadian Task Group consisting of one DDG, two FFG, one AOR, one SSN.
Additional single type deployments can occur concurrently.
The big difference from the NSPS is the addition of the SSN's and the Holland class OPV's. I think this is a responsible and effective fleet that is needed and affordable.
As to who would build these additional vessels I would invest in a SSN yard in the GTA ( Greater Toronto Area) as we already have the industrial capacity and the nuclear knowledge.
Send all AOR build to Davie and consider a modular build process involving numerous yards to send blocks to Davie for final assembly of the Hollands.
Seaspan should focus on CCG capitalization with 2 additional heavy ice breakers added as replacements for the loss of the Queenstons.
Additional helicopters will be required for operations beyond the current 28 CH 148 Cyclones on order. AW 159 Wildcats would be a good choice for the Hollands and the Harry Dewolfe's. Fully armed with torpedoes and ASM's these would offer some punch if required. A fleet of 16 should suffice with six in BC and 10 at Shearwater.