Kirkhill said:
http://www.eliteukforces.info/uksf-gear/lcvp/
Is this the same LCVP that we are currently embarking?
It seems to fit the 6 tonne requirement.
The requirement is for 10 tons, but 14 tons is preferred. That moves it into LCM/LCU territory. Both vessels are way too big to be operated from an AOPS.
Apparently they want to be able to land a Viking. We don't have any, but maybe they're thinking of buying them too.
D Contains all AOPS Technical Statement of
Requirements as of 14 April 2008
DELMS Contractor Notes BMT comments PMO AOPS comments
SRD-496 The AOPS shall have one landing craft that:
a. complies with appropriate Classification Society or
equivalent standards,
b. has a diesel powered propulsion system,
c. can maintain a speed of at least 15 knots at full
power when fully loaded,
d. has a range of at least 250 nautical miles at 15 knots
when fully loaded,
e. has load carrying capability - in addition to fuel, crew
and crew effects - of not less than 10 tonnes (desirable
14 tonnes),
f. can transport a land force or OGD contingent of up to
forty personnel with their personal weapons and
equipment,
g. has a load carrying area sufficient in size and
configuration to accommodate one Carrier, Utility,
Articulated, Tracked, Amphibious, BV206,
h. has the beaching capability and ramp suitable for
landing and recovering Carrier, Utility, Articulated,
Tracked, Amphibious, BV206,
i. has a fully enclosed, weather tight, environmentally
controlled, “walk around” cabin/wheelhouse,
j. has a portable canopy system sufficient to shelter the
whole load carrying area, and
k. is fitted with one marine head with associated sanitary facilities and holding tanks. This requirement will be further developed
by PMO AOPS during definition.
For the purposes of this requirement, the
Carrier, Utility, Articulated, Tracked,
Amphibious, BV206 shall be assumed to
have the dimensions, weight and other
relevant characteristics of the BAE
Systems Hägglunds BvS 10 (essentially a
slightly larger and armored version of the
Bv206).
The DELMS Contractor to conduct a
market search for possible solutions.
The DELMS Contractor to identify the
Classification or equivalent standards:
applied to any off-the-shelf landing craft, or
that need to be mandated for a
new/modified landing craft.
The requirement is to carry 40 personnel or
vehicles/cargo, not both simultaneously.