I can draw you a concept of 400 meters Aircraft Carrier how much would it relate to my capabilities regarding to the realization of it?Pardon my ignorance, but are there any rumors that our navy want to buy this kind of ship that I don't know of? Because, as far as I can recall, I haven't heard anything about it at all. With that said, if there's a rumor about buying one, I do agree with your points. We don't need to spend billions of dollars just to buy a ship that will likely becomes a huge financial burden to operate and maintain.
This makes me wonder though: If TNI-AL really needs a dedicated helicopter carrier, why can't they just look at what PT PAL can offer? Granted, PT PAL's concept is not as luxurious compared to American's LHA, but it is still within our capability to build and to expand it in the future - not to mention that with that amount of money we probably can build several of this:
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We already have several LPDs though. 1 dedicated hospital ship, 1 LPD converted to hospital ship and 4 'pure' LPDs.
A major assistance will be needed for such a ship, i have no clue about the size but since there are 6 landing spots it is at least 220 meters ; Also as usual it seems to lack major electronics and command infastructure which will just elaborate another discussion. What makes USN LHA expensive is not the steel hull but the capabilities.
I mean this is valid for the current condition, however after several experiences regarding to the larger LPDs which i am going to mention in the second half of the post, i am sure PT PAL will be able to fulfill those concepts.
That is why i indicated "large", a 180+ meters LPD with a larger landing deck allowing operations of heavy lift helicopters and ospreys.We already have several LPDs though. 1 dedicated hospital ship, 1 LPD converted to hospital ship and 4 'pure' LPDs.
Also better to be equipped with a decent C4C.
The current ones are small and can handle medium weight helicopters and i am doubtful about simultaneous operations in the current deck size as well.
The hospital ship which is 140+ (i might be wrong i assumed it to be larger) meters or design submitted for Malaysian MRSS seems like a good way to gain experience towards a larger 180+ meters LPD which will be an affordable local solution without an assistance.
Later those 200+ meters flat top designs can be revisited and worked on.
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