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- 31 Dec 2023, 18:56
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Advice joining Uk forces
- Replies: 8
- Views: 558
Re: Advice joining Uk forces
thanks bobp, Topman and Running Strong I’ve passed all that on. I think she’s going to go along the route R/S suggested. 4 years seems a long time at her age but it gives her time to pursue other interests and see where she is then. In the meantime she’d looking at maybe personal fitness coaching an...
- 31 Dec 2023, 18:47
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest
Just a quick new year’s thought exercise - so I’m not saying I’m favour - if size and range are the edge Tempest is bringing to the table over F-35 A ( or future upgraded F35 Block X/F-35D). Would it be worth exploring an improved version of what Justin Bronk (I know he tends to shill for the US avi...
- 24 Dec 2023, 19:41
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Advice joining Uk forces
- Replies: 8
- Views: 558
Re: Advice joining Uk forces
Thanks for the advice bob, topman and tempest. I must admit I had wondered if the RAF would be something she should look at but had kept quiet, where I’ve no actual experience. I think she had gone to army recruitment and together they’d decided on this route and she had seemed really excited about ...
- 23 Dec 2023, 17:35
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Advice joining Uk forces
- Replies: 8
- Views: 558
Advice joining Uk forces
Hi, firstly, if this is in the wrong place admin/mods please move to the correct section and sorry! I realise I’ve always been mostly a lurker here reading the discussion without contributing much, but was wanting to ask advice from people who’ve served or are serving and being a lifetime civvy and ...
- 15 May 2020, 17:30
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
- Replies: 2837
- Views: 781443
Re: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
Thanks, I’ll bet both Boeing and Airbus will be praying for successful results at Paris. Boeing had already been having a tough time before the devastation wrought on the industry by the corona crisis and now it seems Airbus have been massively damaged by it too. I can’t blame either to be honest, I...
- 15 May 2020, 15:55
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Hawker Siddeley/BAE Harrier (1964-2010) (RAF)
- Replies: 18
- Views: 16694
Re: Hawker Siddeley/BAE Harrier (1964-2010) (RAF)
Couldn’t believe my luck this week. I do removals and though I’ve been on lockdown for months I agreed to take some stuff down to a relative’s house in Devon from storage near mine as they were desperate and there was nothing too heavy for me to carry by myself. Anyway I get there and am sent down a...
- 15 May 2020, 15:40
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
- Replies: 2837
- Views: 781443
Re: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
Yeah had pretty much assumed it would be, was just wishing it could be otherwise. With it being bi-annual what will happen next year as before current crisis it wouldn’t have been held in 2021?
- 15 May 2020, 13:45
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
- Replies: 2837
- Views: 781443
Re: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
Love seeing the tiffy at airshows. Whilst f22s and the Russian TVC migs are impressive they appear so slow they always made question the utility of those types of manoeuvres in real combat, especially when typhoons and others have high off boresight helmet mounted sights. With this in mind the only ...
- 17 Mar 2020, 18:38
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 45 Destroyer (Daring Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 1996
- Views: 568603
Re: Type 45 Destroyer (Daring Class) (RN) [News Only]
Admiral Duncan's coat of arms? Just had a look at it on his wiki page... might work? If not theres something to do with the horn they have as the ships badge?Lord Jim wrote:So what would HMS Duncan have on the bow?
- 04 Mar 2020, 18:40
- Forum: Defence Elsewhere
- Topic: JAPAN / 日本
- Replies: 460
- Views: 51414
Re: JAPAN / 日本
Asia continues their drive to be far ahead of Europe, leaving us a backwater within a decade or two. When i read articles like this i find it laughable that govt actually has aspirations of being able to deploy a QE BG to this region and play any part in anything that has even the slightest risk of ...
- 04 Mar 2020, 18:15
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Should the royal navy have a real hospital ship?
- Replies: 284
- Views: 158585
Re: Should the royal navy have a real hospital ship?
Wouldn't go anywhere near the idea in the essence that i interpreted it in the article i read in Times. DFID buy the hospital ship (just buying a ship of this type not a particularly massive investment for such a cash flush dept) then expect it to be crewed by already critically undermanned navy. Ev...
- 01 Mar 2020, 13:34
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: English Electric Lightning (1959-1988) (RAF)
- Replies: 28
- Views: 23681
Re: English Electric Lightning (1959-1988) (RAF)
Was lucky enough to be taken up in the two seater. Had side by side seating unlike modern aircraft .The acceleration was something else. Its a shame that the civil aviation authority deemed it to complex for preserved flight. Didn’t you have to lean right over to one side as they were all dual cont...
- 29 Feb 2020, 19:08
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: BAE Taranis (UCAV Demonstrator) (BAE Systems/MOD)
- Replies: 90
- Views: 50892
Re: BAE Taranis (UCAV Demonstrator) (BAE Systems/MOD)
Cynic in me says they’re realising the project might actually come to fruition with the Ozzies running jt so are placing their bets and tech developed here there where Australia will real the benefit. Fair enough, the project looks good and I can see it being exactly the first step in all these syst...
- 22 Feb 2020, 19:35
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
- Replies: 19404
- Views: 9741262
Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Wouldn’t it be the case as with so many modern war ships etc that the platform itself isn’t the ticky bit, it’s the sensors and electronics, t45 was a world. Beater when it entered service but will sooom begin to get s little king in the tooth compared to best in class we need to know what hull we n...
- 22 Feb 2020, 01:41
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
SW1,
Thanks for the info, Will do some more research my initial impression still edges towards us having no internion of being sole design lead as others as had mentioned or hoped for. It still looks to me like partnership of workshare for numbers bought or go in with the US as the only hopes
Thanks for the info, Will do some more research my initial impression still edges towards us having no internion of being sole design lead as others as had mentioned or hoped for. It still looks to me like partnership of workshare for numbers bought or go in with the US as the only hopes
- 22 Feb 2020, 01:33
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
No disrespect, but I think this is a load of defeatest nonsense. Firstly, the idea that we haven't built anything since TSR2 is just false. The Typhoon is essentially a British aircraft. Rolls Royce based engine, Marconi based radar, EAP based airframe. The fact that we built it as part of a consor...
- 21 Feb 2020, 20:29
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
SW1, Firstly, let me acknowledge I don’t have the weal world understanding and view of the how things are actually done that you do so apologise if at times I come across as amateurish. I acknowledge also that with such a globally connected and enormous industry and project s there are gonna be very...
- 20 Feb 2020, 23:30
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
Ron, Aye I can see France pulling something like this but to be fair they’ve been looking into the manned/unmanned teaming thing for at least a decade now. My point was that they’re pretty savvy operators and i can see them getting design lead on the manned aspect and still getting a decent share of...
- 20 Feb 2020, 15:35
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
I still think we ought to be careful with our egos here in regard to how other nations see us. If we go round saying this is to be a British lead program I worry about how many will truly follow through. At the moment it’s very early days and there’s clear logic for others to enjoy the chance to joi...
- 11 Feb 2020, 19:25
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
I agree but it all depends on what level of input they expected to have, as we saw with the F35 project some times too many partners can cause problems of its own. Personal I think I aim should be to have 4-5 core partners that will be looking to order at the end, but it must be made clear from the...
- 07 Jan 2020, 23:51
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
SW1, Thanks for the reply, gives me plenty to think on. typhoon pilots doing 8 hours - even from the simple perspective when you think about TACOs on vehicles and how long one is supposed to do a less strenuous task like driving without taking a short break that suddenly seems like a hellish flight!...
- 07 Jan 2020, 19:24
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
Is the worry about something too long legged that it’s gonna make it too costly to buy/run? I think really long range ought to be one of things we have pretty high on the wish list and would be sad to see our future fighter have considerably less than PCA unless of course the US do something really ...
- 06 Jan 2020, 15:50
- Forum: Deployments
- Topic: Middle East
- Replies: 81
- Views: 5929
Re: Middle East
Obviously below is all only worst possible case scenario but.... Iranian response is gonna be interesting at least (and unfortunately horrific for poor souls caught up in it). Thankfully they’ve apparently promised to limit themselves to military and political targets only. The regime has to do some...
- 25 Nov 2019, 20:08
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
For all of the reasons above a many more is why I believe that we need to move away from being so intertwined with continental Europe and move back to our more traditional place of being able to intervene in Europe if need be but concentrate on global influence with the likes of the Anglo-sphere wi...
- 25 Nov 2019, 19:29
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
- Replies: 4067
- Views: 993651
Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
How’s the Mitsubishi region jet going after Japan’s phenomenal Aerospace R&D effort. In aerospace North America and Europe are miles ahead. I’ve read many of your posts on here before and it’s clear to me you have far greater involvement knowledge and experience in nearly all this field than my...