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AOR Replacement & the Joint Support Ship (Merged Threads)

Arrggg, BIG COD, Argggg!!!!

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Aircraft carriers used to routinely refuel their escorts, not sure if that is ever done anymore?
I believe the CVN's still bunker enough fuel to do that if needed - but in all the pictures and video's I have seen of that - flight operations have been stopped.
 
Can there ever be the case (or does an example exist today/past), of there being a hybrid helo/jss style ship? Maybe only RAS on 1 side of the ship and helo/drone space on the other side? Maybe a ship that has flight/deck space for say 6 helos, plus a 2/3 helo full maintenance facility, has full RAS on one side, ship/aviation fuel storage, as well as food/water/munitions, 8-10 Reaper/Predator drones and a dental/hospital facilities. Would this make any sense?

Like this? (Only a concept, of course)
 

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The Mistrals for the Russians were ice strengthened. The Canadian army was just doing amphib ops with the French using a Mistral landing ship

The Army has flat out stated no Amphib (outside of river crossings). They've even told Pres units no Amphib exercises. Their focus is war in Europe and regenerating lost capabilities. Not creating new ones.
 
The Army has flat out stated no Amphib (outside of river crossings). They've even told Pres units no Amphib exercises. Their focus is war in Europe and regenerating lost capabilities. Not creating new ones.
I still think the abilty to land forces including tracked vehicles in the Arctic is going to be a necessity in the not so distant future. Even a simple ice strengthened LST would suffice.
 
I still think the abilty to land forces including tracked vehicles in the Arctic is going to be a necessity in the not so distant future. Even a simple ice strengthened LST would suffice.
I think that Davie GLAM earlier upthread is a great option if ice strengthened. 3-4 of them would be useful for landing forces/equipment up North as well as spelling off JSS in the winter months.
 
I still think the abilty to land forces including tracked vehicles in the Arctic is going to be a necessity in the not so distant future. Even a simple ice strengthened LST would suffice.
The arctic thing for the Army, aside from patrolling is ridiculous frankly. There will never be an Army war in the Canadian arctic. The RCN and RCAF need to do arctic, the Army needs to do winter.
 
The arctic thing for the Army, aside from patrolling is ridiculous frankly. There will never be an Army war in the Canadian arctic. The RCN and RCAF need to do arctic, the Army needs to do winter.
Any mobility in the Arctic will be covered by DAME anyways. Now there's probably a need to triple the number of Arctic tracked vehicles and include variants for logistics, ambs, recovery and maybe EW and mortars but everything can essentially be covered by the bandsvagn-type vehicle we end up procuring.
 
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