Baz, I can see the logic, in a Carrier Task Group/Force, that everything that flies from the carrier or around it be centrally controlled from the carrier. Does it make sense to go back to such a model if operating a Task group made up of helicopter carrying escort vessels (up to and including the RCD)? If so, should such control be exercised by each escort for its own helicopter or from a single escort vessel for the whole Group?
BTW, if maintaining our current doctrine for independent Helo ops means we should look at the Merlin instead of the 60R, I have no problem with that. It's a proven and solid platform, plus, it's a way in to European sourcing for Mr. Carney - so bonus there.
I don't know that remains true... it assumes that somebody has to coordinate the "dip gang" (not necessarily dipping, but I'll use the term; it even may be a single helo). Historically that meant you had a "big dipper" (refers to a radar equiped dipping helicopter, but implies the ability to control), or exercised control from a ship (historically an aircraft carrier).
But has one of the other drivers of doctrine caught up, that being technology? Are the multiple links (Link-16 for C2, and TCDL for sensor sharing) in the 60R, couple with it's "AI" functionality (provides decision support to the co-tac), mean that the "dip gang" can self coordinate.
More over, as Sea King Tacco has pointed out in these forums, what does the RAN CONOPs look like? Does a single pilot plus an observer (RAN and RN equivalent to navigator / ACSO) give
enough of the control function? If so, is that the middle ground we want to adopt?
As SKT also pointed out, our current CONOPs is over 2 decades old and has it's roots farther back then that; we should not be wed to it. We just need to make sure the weapon system fits the doctrine and CONOPs. At this point it doesn't matter whether the CONOPs is made to fit the platform, or the platform made to fit the CONOPs (and if we do have to change platforms to the 60, it's too late for the latter; if it is the Merlin, it should already fit), just make sure they do fit.
As an aside, I was trying to capture some of this, based on research I've been doing (I have the Wing, 423, and 443 historical reports from 1967 to 2022 from DHH), in the Sea King historical thread. I'm trying hard to make sense of why; there has been some lessons learned that were subsequently forgotten... Much of this is in that thread but if anybody is interested it may be more appropriate to ask there.