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by jedibeeftrix
15 Apr 2024, 15:22
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: AUKUS (in general)
Replies: 17
Views: 623

Re: AUKUS (in general)

they can of course, they're a rich and advanced nation. but do they feel any sense of urgency about a need to afford AUKUS entry? they a remote land power comfortably nestled in the embrace of the regional hegemon, they don't have to do anything except enable NORAD activity. for different reasons, ...
by jedibeeftrix
10 Apr 2024, 09:00
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Type 32 General Purpose Frigate [News Only]
Replies: 567
Views: 142361

Re: Type 32 General Purpose Frigate [News Only]

new guy wrote: 09 Apr 2024, 16:35
they posted this article 9 days too late
can you explain this, please?
by jedibeeftrix
09 Apr 2024, 15:59
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: AUKUS (in general)
Replies: 17
Views: 623

Re: AUKUS (in general)

i wonder if Canada really fits into Aukus…. I wonder if Canada can afford to fit into AUKUS? they can of course, they're a rich and advanced nation. but do they feel any sense of urgency about a need to afford AUKUS entry? they a remote land power comfortably nestled in the embrace of the regional ...
by jedibeeftrix
09 Apr 2024, 15:11
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: AUKUS (in general)
Replies: 17
Views: 623

Re: AUKUS (in general)

i wonder if Canada really fits into Aukus:

if they feel the same sense of [urgency] that propels the cooperation of the other partners...?
by jedibeeftrix
31 Mar 2024, 19:43
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19253
Views: 9354088

Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

Ron5 wrote: 30 Mar 2024, 15:03

I don't think either are correct. The Navy intends the T31's to have a regular service life and the NSS doesn't mention Parker's idea of selling on "young" ships. Not all of his recommendations were adopted.
cheers, hadn't spotted that.
by jedibeeftrix
30 Mar 2024, 13:25
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19253
Views: 9354088

Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

there is the fact that the T31's are not intended to have a long service life (in the RN). A) is that a fact B) is that realistic ? A good life plan would be 20 years with a mid life upgrade at 10 years pretty much written into the NSS - that the purpose of the type31 is to reduce service life to g...
by jedibeeftrix
30 Mar 2024, 11:50
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19253
Views: 9354088

Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

there is the fact that the T31's are not intended to have a long service life (in the RN).
by jedibeeftrix
29 Mar 2024, 18:42
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Is the concept that different to the brigade reconnaissance forces that were formed to support the brigade’s that were sent to Afghanistan or indeed the long range reconnaissance group that deployed to Mali only configured to deploy from the sea in complex terrain against a high end enemy. They don...
by jedibeeftrix
29 Mar 2024, 15:51
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Secondly, can everything that 3Cdo and 16AAB needs (on land) be made air mobile by underslung Chinook? It’s essential IMO. [If] we've made the choice that the RM are out of the business of combined arms maneuvre under armour, then sure. [If] the game is now 72hr raids by company sized units of nava...
by jedibeeftrix
26 Mar 2024, 14:23
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

I think you are missing an important option that sits between those two extremes : a) Is it to launch brigade level amphibious operations? b) Is it to launch battlegroup level amphibious operations? * c) Is it a platform for reinforced SF operations? * the minimum scale at which combined arms maneu...
by jedibeeftrix
26 Mar 2024, 09:12
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Before dismissing such a group the consideration must be what can a modernised ARG actually achieve? We need to start with what is the requirement in a UK context, and then decide what it needs to do. Is it to launch brigade level amphibious operations? Is it to transport large formations or troops...
by jedibeeftrix
26 Mar 2024, 09:09
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

i'm not expecting a more peaceful Europe in the 21st century, but I do work to the following: 1. the scale of the threat from russia today is an order of magnitude smaller than was the case when britain was staring down the barrel of 15 soviet shock armies. 2. in consequence, the threat that russia...
by jedibeeftrix
25 Mar 2024, 13:01
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

The answer to your original question is No. That is an opinion that i do not share. The vast majority are not spending 2.0% nor will they for many years yet, outside of Greece and Poland no major country in Europe is spending 2.5% Accepted - my point was more that if the UK did respond to events by...
by jedibeeftrix
25 Mar 2024, 09:47
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

no. no more so than was true in the 19th century. more purple if you will - at the direction of a maritime strategy, yes. The maritime strategy was historically designed to firstly contain Spain then France in the 18th/19th centuries followed by Germany in the first half of the 20th century. The re...
by jedibeeftrix
25 Mar 2024, 07:47
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Before that, why does the U.K. need to continue with the post-war/cold-war funding paradigm that treats the army as primary source of security, rather than an expeditionary adjunct to a broader maritime power projection? Are you suggesting deleting the Army entirely and just rebuilding around a UKM...
by jedibeeftrix
24 Mar 2024, 15:20
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

….so people, please tell me more about how tragically expensive the carriers are to run, and how the magic solution is provided by cheap flat-top amphibs...? Before that, why does the U.K. require two active CVFs if only ~2.2% GDP is being spent on defence? It is gradually stripping out the rest of...
by jedibeeftrix
24 Mar 2024, 11:29
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
Replies: 4067
Views: 972473

Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)

We could see FCAS being more Tomcat size in which case it’s not hugely off the F22 or what we expect GCAP to be, and this gets me thinking with how long the QEs are expected to be in service and how this could see changes to CATOBAR at some point could we see down the line a carrier variant of GCAP...
by jedibeeftrix
24 Mar 2024, 11:13
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

in fact no one has come back with good reason as why a flat top LPD would be a bad move nothing wrong with a flattop, it is literally a zero cost option vis-a-vis any other configuiration of amphib - provided all other core tasks are accomodated. that is not to say that you can anything useful with...
by jedibeeftrix
18 Mar 2024, 12:43
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Tempest414 wrote: 18 Mar 2024, 12:40
It also has been said somewhere that the RM could go with 4 x LSU's of 500 instead of 8 x 250
can you point me to that, please? *curious*
by jedibeeftrix
05 Feb 2024, 10:09
Forum: British Army
Topic: Jackal and Coyote MWMIK (Army)
Replies: 193
Views: 62682

Re: Jackal and Coyote MWMIK (Army)

new guy wrote: 02 Feb 2024, 21:18 Supacat will unveil a closed cab version of its Jackal 3 High Mobility Transport (HMT) vehicle at Defence Vehicle Dynamics in mid-September 2024 and will also unveil a concept for an 8x8 vehicle using HMT technology.
these two changes i can't wait to see!
by jedibeeftrix
02 Feb 2024, 10:36
Forum: British Army
Topic: Jackal and Coyote MWMIK (Army)
Replies: 193
Views: 62682

Re: Jackal and Coyote MWMIK (Army)

new suspension and a windscreen?

not complaining, i like the vehicle, just curious if that is what constitutes the difference this 3rd gen brings...
by jedibeeftrix
30 Jan 2024, 19:19
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

looks like a steel beach rather than a dock from the image.
by jedibeeftrix
28 Jan 2024, 19:43
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Without the need for tanks or heavy logistical needs, the need for LCUs is also diminished - I’d argue the the point where do we even need them. ThinkDefence is good at documenting the options for small logistics and small boat / air mobility, have a read. I must admit I’m at the point where I ques...
by jedibeeftrix
28 Jan 2024, 19:39
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6127
Views: 1810912

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

donald_of_tokyo wrote: 27 Jan 2024, 07:28 It is a bit tricky, that LCUs and LCMs have a variety of size.

RN Mk10 LCU. 29.8x7.7m
Dutch LCU 36.5x6.85 m
Caiman 90 30x7.7 m
US MSV(L) 35.6x8.6 m
US LCAC 26.8x14.3
LCM 1-E 23.3x6.4 m

What type of LCM/LCU will RM need, and in what number?
12x Caiman 90 30x7.7 m
two for each future amphib.