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- 23 Jun 2020, 12:10
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Coastal Forces - General Discussion
- Replies: 40
- Views: 14083
Re: Current & Future Coastal Forces - General Discussion
I’d say the role of the Coastal Forces should be the following within coastal waters - Port Protection - Force Protection - Anti-terrorism - Surveillance - Underwater Survey - Shallow water MCM and ASW Given that this would include inland waterways and rivers, then I think two vessel sizes are requ...
- 30 Dec 2019, 19:03
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: River Class (OPV) (RN)
- Replies: 5492
- Views: 1554516
Re: River Class (OPV) (RN)
Don't really understand why we don't want to keep her given the fact that we appear to have found plenty of work for the other three to do, with the B2' s that would give us nine , enough to do all the post Brexit EEZ type duties and some of the forward presence stuff as well, at least until T31 com...
- 30 Dec 2019, 16:52
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Arrowhead 140 class is, I speculate , cutting the CMS level (=lacking "something") Donald much as I respect your expertise I would be interested to understand your thinking as to how the CMS is 'lacking' . As you knowTACTICOS is already in service with some 25 navies and is a well regarde...
- 04 Dec 2019, 15:31
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Which means he actually knows what hes talking about and doesn't concur with your views .......Ron5 wrote:Just a couple of comments:
Sir Humphrey is a prize prat whose sole purpose is to deify the civil service. Most of what he writes is also bullshit and should be ignored.
- 30 Sep 2019, 17:07
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Royal Navy Gunnery Discussion
- Replies: 232
- Views: 143241
Re: Royal Navy Gunnery Discussion
40mm stopping power out to 9 km In the trials (as for LMM) extending out to 6 km was mentioned - so the reach is also different (both much better than the 30 mm, obviously) Think 40mm 9 km range would be optimistic, my understanding the effective range of the Bofors 40 in the AA role will be ~ one ...
- 30 Sep 2019, 16:39
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
A bit more info on Appledore - from the comments doesn’t look T31 related. https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2019-09-27/hope-on-the-horizon-for-north-devon-s-appledore-shipyard/ Great news but what are they going to build? I'd like to see them build BMT Venari, of course there's the money thing....
- 21 Aug 2019, 16:05
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5675
- Views: 1490282
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
UKDJ have just run an article on the T26 and a possible evolution path, even includes quite a nice graphic as to what an AAW variant could look like, as below; https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/the-type-4x-destroyer-an-early-look-at-an-early-concept/ Tried to attach the image but it says that the 'boa...
- 21 Aug 2019, 15:58
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
UKDJ have published a graphic of what an AAW variant of the T26 might look like, although even they admit its ' our terrible interpretation '. Actually IMHO it doesn't look that bad!
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/the-typ ... y-concept/
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/the-typ ... y-concept/
- 21 Aug 2019, 15:45
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Future Littoral Strike Ships
- Replies: 888
- Views: 365568
Re: Future Littoral Strike Ships
It all depends on when and where the ARG is operating. If in support of NATO then the Dutch amphibious Platforms and Marines become integral with it, providing between four and five helicopter spots and the ability to carry twice that number in helicopters up to the size of the Merlin. Yup,and the ...
- 07 Aug 2019, 10:16
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
- Replies: 8490
- Views: 2197444
Re: Type 31 General Purpose Frigate [News Only]
Did Harland and Wolff not also form part of the Babcock bid ?
- 21 Jul 2019, 14:12
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Its clear now to everyone that the cuts since 2010 have gone too far. Although this mini crisis is embarrassing for the UK, it's great news for RN and those pushing for a larger fleet. It's also interesting that the US isn't unilaterally providing security for international shipping in the area, in...
- 15 Jul 2019, 17:42
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Yep, agree with Shark Bait. We need a "cheap" ASW only escort Yep, and I agree with Shark Bait too, but that's not what he said. I quote; "There is no drone that can protect a moving carrier from missiles, and there is no drone that can protect a moving carrier from submarines. We ha...
- 11 Jul 2019, 14:29
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 1013
- Views: 436168
Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
As a side the image of Grace 1 shows an Echo class was this used as a jump off point for the RM boarding of Grace 1 I was in Malta at the end of May and Echo was in Valletta, we chatted with some of the crew in 'The Pub' (where Oliver Reed met his demise) and they had FOST onboard , who funny ol th...
- 10 Jul 2019, 15:00
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
- Replies: 8490
- Views: 2197444
Re: Type 31 General Purpose Frigate [News Only]
[/quote] If I read it literary, it is answering the question clearly. RN is NOT requiring CAMM to be carried on T31e. It is only "if possible" = "better be with". So, T31e is a - naval frigate standard hull ship, with good endurance and range, with CMS and 3D radar, - with a &quo...
- 02 Jun 2019, 12:04
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
- Replies: 6164
- Views: 1866864
Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Not if we go for Leander they won't !Jake1992 wrote:
One benefit of the merlin size is that all hangers in the RN have been designed for that large size giving us a good set of dimensions to work with in.
- 27 May 2019, 18:40
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
On the Phalanx CIWS, I have no objection to you. My point is, Arrowhead team not mentioning it is, I guess , it is up to RN = NOT included in their proposal which is restricted for 1.25B GBP. "Please do it outside our control", may be? I'm afraid it is just "how we read it", rat...
- 26 May 2019, 14:39
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
- Replies: 8490
- Views: 2197444
Re: Type 31 General Purpose Frigate [News Only]
I won't bother rising to that but why - quiet a few on here have been proposing a 130 metre Leander based design and just because that doesn't happen to be your view doesn't mean it isn't worthy of debate. Actually the results come out at almost exactly the same dimensions as the current Type 23 whi...
- 25 May 2019, 14:11
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
- Replies: 8490
- Views: 2197444
Re: Type 31 General Purpose Frigate [News Only]
Broad Beamed Leander anyone? :mrgreen: Just done the maths on this , given that the Leander design is based purely on CAD as opposed to Arrowhead 140 which is an actual ship logic would suggest is that all they would need to do is take the existing CAD and multiply everything by 1.2. This would giv...
- 24 May 2019, 17:01
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 31 Frigate (Inspiration Class) [News Only]
- Replies: 8490
- Views: 2197444
Re: Type 31 General Purpose Frigate [News Only]
Good spot .Having looked closely at the video they demonstrate three different options for the main armament, 5 inch , 76 mm and 57 mm. Perhaps more interestingly however the two secondary gun systems would appear to be BAE Systems 40 mm lightweight mounts rather than the 35 mm millennium mounts (al...
- 20 May 2019, 12:50
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
We disagree, and probably always will between a larger hi-low mix and a hi-mid-low mix, my view is clear the budgets do not support multiple class types. And is better to have more T26s + River Sloops than a new class of T31s. Your point on the River design and supporting services being a success i...
- 19 May 2019, 20:55
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
If the Royal Navy went for the three cell stand alone ExLS launcher as a start, it could open up a lot of options going forward. Its installation would bring benefits to both the T-26 and T-31e, with the former being able to carry all 48 Sea Ceptor amidships freeing up room up front for additional ...
- 05 May 2019, 13:15
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Dreadnought Class SSBN
- Replies: 709
- Views: 284289
Re: Dreadnought Class SSBN
Agincourt was quiet controversial too - but I love it me !
- 03 May 2019, 12:04
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: FV4034 Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank (British Army)
- Replies: 2323
- Views: 1046875
Re: FV4034 Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank (British Army)
As 56 are required by each Regiment for a total of 112 that would leave just 36 for training and sustainment. So no 3rd Regiment, at best the Yeomanry will provide a limited battle causality replacement capability. It is hardly a surprise though given the announcement some time ago that the number ...
- 03 May 2019, 11:27
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19400
- Views: 9730934
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Excuse my ignorance but presumably QEC have a BAE based CMS ?
- 02 May 2019, 11:01
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Future Littoral Strike Ships
- Replies: 888
- Views: 365568
Re: Future Littoral Strike Ships
Now that Gavin Williamson is 'demised' do we think that is the end of the FLSS?