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Post subject: Australian LSM.Mk.II ClassPosted: April 13th, 2022, 10:52 am
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The LSM Mk.II was planned during the 1970s to replace the WW2-vintage LSM fleet and was partly designed by the British company Burness Corlett and Partners. The shallow draught vessel was powered by three diesel engines and had four ducted propellers with a rudder behind each propeller.
A helicopter pad with refuelling facilities was included, but no smaller landing craft were to be carried. A bow door for beaching was also included.
Problems began when the RAN wanted a speed of 20kt for convoy work but the Australian Army's insistence on bow doors and beaching capability reduced this to 15kt.
Eventually the project was abandoned, the Army ordering 8 LCH but only receiving the prototype Balikpapan and the RAN eventually brought a modified Sir Lancelot-class ship as HMAS Tobruk.

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Post subject: Re: Australian LSM.Mk.II ClassPosted: April 13th, 2022, 5:25 pm
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Nice work Hood, you've been on a roll lately.

In the wake of the Suez Crisis, the Royal Canadian Navy produced several design studies in the early 1960s for a similar logistics/transport vessel. Mission creep, conflicting priorities, and limited funding for multiple vessels of different types led to the RCN eventually advocating for a full-on Iwo Jima - class LPH to fill the role (something that was never approved - shocker!). Your anecdote about the RAN wanting a 20-knot vessel and the Australian Army having a conflicting requirement that leads to the vessels' cancellation seems strikingly familiar :lol:


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Post subject: Re: Australian LSM.Mk.II ClassPosted: April 15th, 2022, 8:44 am
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Very interesting, and great work as always.


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Post subject: Re: Australian LSM.Mk.II ClassPosted: July 28th, 2022, 12:36 am
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I had not idea that this design existed - thanks for the drawing and the information mate :)

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