Suggest any medium gun based system must handle the full range of inner threats.I understand the reasons, but the reality is, in four years or less, unless something changes that (partial) homogeneousness ceases to be entirely in any arguable form, hence why I wrote that a consolidating weapon project “would” be required.
Phalanx may have a different role, but it is a gun and ammunition system that has to be supported, as is the 25mm gun which will soon be an orphan in the RAN compared to the wider ADF and the 30mm gun which IS soon to be introduced and of course whatever equips the Arafura, assuming anything actually ever does…
For all that to happen, some sort of project consolidating medium calibre gun systems will need to happen, or we can continue to simultaneously support 3 or perhaps 4 different medium calibre gun systems in-service, simultaneously…
Chuck in RIM-116 Blk 2, NSM, Tomahawk and SM-6 on top of Harpoon (for now), ESSM (or 2 different missile standards) and current and future flavours of SM-2 and RAN sure does it’s hands full with a lot of different weapons types…
I merely wonder how long the appetite for such a variety will last...
Therefore separate phalanx / bushmaster type combinations are really some what a dated concept.
I can envisage phalanx becoming a missile based solution in SeaRam and gun based systems having some capacity against both surface and aerial slow moving threats.
Probably at the point now that they are of limited use against fast ASMs Hence SeaRam.
That said the faster rate of fire of systems like the sea snake 30 mm I can see having a place going forward.
Bushmaster I understand has great reliability but probably to slow for aerial threats.
Whatever the future, let’s standardise across the fleet over the next decade
Cheers S


