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- 01 Sep 2015, 17:15
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Dreadnought 2050
- Replies: 17
- Views: 9180
Re: Dreadnought 2050
I was most interested in how they would man their ship with just 50 sailors. I wonder if they had any real ideas on how to accomplish that or did they just pull a number out of their backside.
- 31 Aug 2015, 16:10
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Foxhound Protected Vehicle
- Replies: 290
- Views: 118024
Re: Foxhound Protected Vehicle
You've got to admit it looks a shed load more studly than Foxhound. I wonder how it really stacks up. Pretty much the same requirement.marktigger wrote:wonder how long it'll be before Foxhound, Panther and landrovers are replaced by these
http://forces.tv/11708710
to improve US exports sorry commonality
- 29 Aug 2015, 16:38
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
- Replies: 2842
- Views: 787552
Re: Typhoon
Storm shadow would make an interesting ASM One platform that could do with ASM is merlin Dunno. I've always thought Helos firing ASMs was a rather risky business. I think I'd rather have something a tad more expendable than a Merlin doing it. Maybe better to have the Merlin id the target at a "...
- 28 Aug 2015, 17:04
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Apache Attack Helicopter (British Army Air Corps)
- Replies: 615
- Views: 217915
Re: Apache Attack Helicopter (Army Air Corps)
Don't count your chickens, the order hasn't been placed yet and won't be for a while. Bearing in mind that AW are lobbying very hard to get the upgrade themselves, nothing is yet certain. In one instance it will save UK jobs, then again when they did the same for the original batch they managed to ...
- 28 Aug 2015, 03:46
- Forum: Joint Service
- Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
- Replies: 6102
- Views: 1777192
Re: F-35B Lightning II (RN & RAF)
Look what was done during the Falklands war when the rule books were thrown away.arfah wrote:I agree that it's a massive boon but it's not as simple or as straightforward as plug in and play, either.
It's why we have our own evaluation units.
- 28 Aug 2015, 03:39
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Apache Attack Helicopter (British Army Air Corps)
- Replies: 615
- Views: 217915
Re: Apache Attack Helicopter (Army Air Corps)
Don't count your chickens, the order hasn't been placed yet and won't be for a while.
- 27 Aug 2015, 20:10
- Forum: Joint Service
- Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
- Replies: 6102
- Views: 1777192
Re: F-35B Lightning II (RN & RAF)
Keeping things in perspective, F35B is a superb Harrier/Sea Harrier replacement. Slight problem its now being seen as a Tornado replacement not a harrier replacement! And it's a superb Tornado replacement too. Not really the Typhoons are going to be doing that, the F-35 will be a long way away from...
- 27 Aug 2015, 20:05
- Forum: Joint Service
- Topic: Future UK Maritime Patrol Options
- Replies: 1217
- Views: 459837
Re: Future UK Maritime Patrol Options
As I mentioned before, kinda depends on what you have to give up to get them.shark bait wrote:Interesting to hear those comment's on the AAS. If we do indeed have access to the program is would make the P8 a no brainer for me, consolidatating and improving our ISTAR feet.
- 27 Aug 2015, 20:02
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
- Replies: 2842
- Views: 787552
Re: Typhoon
and that's why said Matelots have Astutes (among other reasons).arfah wrote:I think a matelot would prefer one shot, one kill.
- 27 Aug 2015, 19:59
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Airbus A330 Voyager (MRTT) (RAF)
- Replies: 416
- Views: 199337
Re: Airbus A330 Voyager (MRTT) (RAF)
The elephant in the room is the payment of deprecation of equipment paid to the treasury. Making leasing the aeroplanes not that different than paying deprecation to the treasury on the aircraft that was paid for by the Equipment budget (hence why the B B C saying we will pay 6 billon for the one c...
- 25 Aug 2015, 20:08
- Forum: Joint Service
- Topic: Future UK Maritime Patrol Options
- Replies: 1217
- Views: 459837
Re: Future UK Maritime Patrol Options
I wonder what the price will be for a squadron of MPA. A couple less T26? A squadron fewer F-35B? Regiments? Fewer Scout SV? George will set the budget and the defense review will figure out how to fit a quart into a pint pot. Anyone who thinks the review will start with what's required and end up w...
- 24 Aug 2015, 19:43
- Forum: Joint Service
- Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
- Replies: 6102
- Views: 1777192
Re: F-35B Lightning II (RN & RAF)
Sea typhoon is a shitcunt of an idea. The view on landing for the pilot would have required landing by looking at a video screen. Plus the weight penalty of strengthening it would have been horrendous. I always find it most interesting that proponents of the f-35C quietly ignore the serious penalti...
- 14 Aug 2015, 21:33
- Forum: Royal Air Force
- Topic: Royal Air Force fantasy fleet builder
- Replies: 37
- Views: 22162
Re: Royal Air Force fantasy fleet builder
And the manufacturer has been refused permission.ArmChairCivvy wrote:Not practical, but feasible (!) as the manufacturer has asked for permission to recondition and export them
- 12 Aug 2015, 07:15
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1501011
Re: UK's Future T26 Frigate.
So what does the Treasury do? Discards "Smart Procurement" and basic business common sense, and picks the cheaper solution of maintaining two yards and their inherent (relative) inefficiency. Damages chances of exporting warships by keeping their price higher than it could be and costs th...
- 10 Aug 2015, 21:33
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1501011
Re: UK's Future T26 Frigate.
One of the basic principles of "Smart Procurement" is that decisions should be taken on lifetime cost rather than just initial purchase price. In other words, if spending more up front saves more money long term then do it. So Bae studies the Scottish shipyards and concludes that concentra...
- 09 Aug 2015, 19:58
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
- Replies: 15455
- Views: 4473968
Re: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
+1Gabriele wrote:Lovely pictures, thank you for sharing.
- 09 Aug 2015, 06:13
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Foxhound Protected Vehicle
- Replies: 290
- Views: 118024
Re: Foxhound Protected Vehicle
It will be interesting to see how Foxhound stacks up against the JLTV winner.
- 08 Aug 2015, 04:49
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1501011
Re: UK's Future T26 Frigate.
Are the 2x Phalanx CIWS confirmed ? One of my readers found it to be a strange choice since the USN apparently stopped Phalanx procurement in favor of the SeaRAM Phalanx is still being manufactured, sold, and used on USN ships. Excellent choice for the Type 26 for dealing with anything within missi...
- 05 Aug 2015, 23:28
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1501011
Re: UK's Future T26 Frigate.
Thanks!RobWilliams wrote:http://www.pymes75.plus.com/military/index.htm
Set up by a MP.net user of the same name IIRC.
- 02 Aug 2015, 02:20
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1501011
Re: UK's Future T26 Frigate.
I would not say that CODLOG has an inherent advantage over IEP for ASW, at present they both have essentially the same "quiet mode" of diesels powering electric motors which turn the screws while the turbines are off. As with the CODLAG Type 23 you can tailor the specific configuration (m...
- 01 Aug 2015, 04:44
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Apache Attack Helicopter (British Army Air Corps)
- Replies: 615
- Views: 217915
Re: Apache Attack Helicopter (Army Air Corps)
I'm confused. I thought the Boeing offer was for totally new build Apaches. Was I always wrong or did the script change somewhere along the line? And if it is for rebuilding the UK Apaches, are they familiar enough with the British model to have made a reliable bid? Or is it a case of sending in yo...
- 29 Jul 2015, 05:51
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Ajax Armoured Vehicles (British Army)
- Replies: 2433
- Views: 542534
Re: Scout SV Armoured Vehicle Variants (Army)
There's bits and pieces coming from all over the place. I'd hazard a guess that assembly will be more than a token affair. Then there's testing & QA. I think this was in the original bid from GD for all of them (i.e. assembly in the UK) when the number was a thousand or more. It's only when the...
- 28 Jul 2015, 07:04
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5715
- Views: 1501011
Re: UK's Future T26 Frigate.
I'm curious to see what happens with Germany, but i'm honestly not too terribly optimist. What caught my eyes is the very last phrase in the article. BAE is expecting a production contract for three ships after completion of the yearlong demonstration phase next April. I fear i see now what "b...
- 28 Jul 2015, 06:49
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Ajax Armoured Vehicles (British Army)
- Replies: 2433
- Views: 542534
Re: Scout SV Armoured Vehicle Variants (Army)
There's bits and pieces coming from all over the place. I'd hazard a guess that assembly will be more than a token affair. Then there's testing & QA. I think this was in the original bid from GD for all of them (i.e. assembly in the UK) when the number was a thousand or more. It's only when the ...
- 28 Jul 2015, 06:26
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Apache Attack Helicopter (British Army Air Corps)
- Replies: 615
- Views: 217915
Re: Apache Attack Helicopter (Army Air Corps)
I'm confused. I thought the Boeing offer was for totally new build Apaches. Was I always wrong or did the script change somewhere along the line? And if it is for rebuilding the UK Apaches, are they familiar enough with the British model to have made a reliable bid? Or is it a case of sending in you...