Dejo aqui esto que vi hoy y que me parecio interesante: Los requisitos de la Royal Navy para sus MRSS
https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/cne-2025/2025/06/royal-navy-details-mrss-requirements-and-challenges/
“We recognised that we probably couldn’t continue to conduct amphibious operations in the traditional way we’ve been doing – forming up a task group, moving into a theatre of operations, and putting our ramps down on contested soil – because that would probably be unlikely to succeed in the current environment”
Brigadier Chris Haw, a Royal Marine and Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) for the Commando Force and MRSS programmes, told the conference
“As we commence the assessment phase, there will be challenges in trying to balance the space, weight, power, and costs of all these requirements. That’s going to need us to think differently, and to incorporate design innovation, modularity, and technology that can achieve our levels of ambition,”
“This cannot simply be an Albion class [landing platform dock (LPD)] in the 2030s.”
Captain Derek Powles, the RN’s MRSS Programme Director
Los MRSS tienen pinta de terminar siendo LPD's vitaminados, con VLS, CIWS, lanchas rapidas, helos y dique, para meterse en zona cercana a la costa y lanzar operaciones de comando marino.