Francois wrote:
Why didn't the USN adopt an ski-jump on their LHDs?
Wouldn't they gain some extra load and range?
Or is the priority on the helo platforms?
You might get a little bit, and I don't know what the official reason is, but my instinct is this: a ski jump means square footage of deck space that is basically useless for anything but ski jumping. One of the biggest factors that contributes to sortie rates is deck space.
When Harriers are engaged in flight ops on an LHD, the whole deck has to be cleared so they can do a short take-off. A ski jump might help them get a little bit more weight on, but not a whole lot. On the other hand, a ski jump is space where you can't put a helo deck spot, or use for helos slinging external loads. So the ski jump, from the perspective of a ship optimized for putting troops and equipment ashore isn't the best thing.
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Lately, they tend to use these boats (depending on mission of course) for limit air-superiority with more AV-8Bs on board.
Yes. LHDs are really mini aircraft carriers. From the perspective of the rest of the world, they ARE aircraft carriers, so if you take those with some support from land-based KC-130 they're a nice way to supplement the CV force.
The cool thing about a MAGTF is that it's mission specific, so the ACE in each one is tailored around what they think they'll be doing. There's standard ones, but that's really just a starting point to give planners a guideline to start with.