geo said:
Dolphin,
"as an example"
Start building a basic ship design with delivery of one or two every other year for a period of 10 years.
Put in new technology as the new stuff becomes available - so the last one produced would be a Mk 5 with all the current bells and whistles. As the older ships come up for refits (eg TRUMP) you put in the new gear that the new ships are getting.
What you've just described is (was) the SCSC project. Except rather than upgrading every new ship with the latest technology, the ships would have been built in flights of 4ish and then upgraded for the next flight.
Also some of you are seriously downplaying the difficulty and risks involved with trying to buy into another ship building program. Its not as simple as going to warships R Us and saying "I'd like four F124s please"... the negotiations with the IP holders could take years and there would be questions of who was authorized to do maintenance, not to mention the cost of Canadianizing (and the time it would take in our already overloaded shops). There were some solid reasons the staff check went with Option D, and not all of them were political. Furthermore the biggest timesink as far the capital procurement goes is our very very broken process, and that won't change regardless of what option we use.
Lets be honest here for a second; if we really really wanted to get some new hulls,
tomorrow, the only real option would be leasing Arleigh Burkes, which we could do relatively cheaply, and quickly (within a few years anyway) but we would not be allowed to even think about doing any type of maintenance outside a US yard. Relying on another country to schedule and perform required maintenance on "our" ships is unacceptable to anyone in the naval community and that's been the dealbreaker for years.
There is no magic process that will have any option C or D ships out any sooner than the mid to late 'teens, and since we expect our ships to have a 40 year life span +, I'd rather do it right than do it quickly.
One final point, there has been no official decisions made about the final disposition of the 280s so anything you have read about Ship X being decomissioned in year X is pure Rumint.