It kind of scares me that so many AUs are written about Australia. Is it an inferiority complex or just unreached potential?
Here are some pictures of an idea for an Australian AU I played with at the start of the year before leaving it behind. The pictures are to shipbucket scale but not the standard (no railings, no references, etc) and I’ve only posted them here for peoples enjoyment not as a proposal to be uploaded. Drawing these pictures is what exposed me to Shipbucket and as you can see I was quietly copying and editing other peoples art from the sidelines though this was only for personal use.
The idea for the AU was "what if" Indonesia invaded Papua New Guinea in November 1990 when the rest of the world was focused on Iraq’s occupation of Kuwait. Basically Australia would be on its own to free the PNG and the USA would be limited in its support because rightly Kuwait is far more important to the world’s economy than the PNG. Also Australia would be limited in what weapons it could acquire from the USA at the time because not much would be spare. Indonesia could not stand up to Australia for too long because their defense force and economy is much, much weaker. However it would spark a 15-20 year long cold war after the ADF pounds the TNI.
Anyway it was an idea for a thriller novel and I fleshed it out a bit and maybe one day I will actually write it. The pictures below are mostly of the kind of ships and aircraft Australia would built and acquire after the initial ‘Free PNG’ campaign.
Except these ships which are unfinished and on top the Kiev which Australia would buy –demilitarized - from the Soviet Union in 1991 (along with other support ships as the USN and UK have nothing to spare) and was then rebuilt in Finland into a flat top (with ski jump) aircraft carrier and commissioned as HMAS Kanimbla. The second ship is the Iron Monarch steel carrier that for some reason keeps on being talked about as an Australian LHD. The outline is half done and it would be commissioned as the helicopter carrier HMAS Anzac.
These are the RAN’s surface combatants circa 2010. On top you have the 18m combat boat design of Dockstarvent (famous for the SB90) in both inshore patrol boat with 25mm Typhoon gun and gun boat (120mm Amos mortar turret). Next are some strike craft with a SES and a monohull missile carriers. Then you have the Australian designed “Transmarine Town class corvette” (aka Tenix OPC) and its replacement in orders the Austal “Town II” class multi hull corvettes (WIP). Below it are the first and second batch of “Transmarine Tribal class” frigates (aka Anzac class) based on the MEKO 200 design but built “fitted with” not “fitted for”. The second batch has improved sensors and weapons. As the US Navy disposed of Spruance, Kidd and the first five Ticonderoga class the RAN purchased as many as were available and they were later refitted. Spurances were brought up to the Kidd standard and they and the Ticos had their trainable launchers replaced by VLS. Because VLS would not fit in the aft position of these ships a small VLS for quad packed ESSM and canister launched missiles were fitted on this deck. The last ship is the Australian designed “River class” destroyer that was entering service from 2008 to replace the old DDGs.
HMAS Kanimbla (ex Kiev) was always a lash up of a ship and was replaced by the Australia class aircraft carrier – designed in the UK but built in Australia. It is seen here with its new late 2000s air group with Australian built aircraft.
The carrier air group of STOVL fighters and compound helicopters was extremely powerful and could be rapidly launched and recovered from the Australia class.
After license production of the F/A-18 Hornet ASTA designed and built the Kareela in air force and navy versions.
The other aircraft are modern versions of the FAIREY ROTODYNE built in Australia because of the need for a hot weather, high altitude helicopter in the New Guinea highlands.
So these were the pictures for my Free PNG campaign…