My understanding is that a portion of the high-visibility ops in the Eastern Med were a head-fake. The Russians were supposed to fixate on known threats like DDG-75, and possibly the RN SSN, and not notice SSN 785 or the shooters on the Red Sea. Seems to have worked as the Russians never knew 785 was there, from my understanding. So I couldn't say without more information whether she part of a deception/misdirection plan or not, but if she was it worked pretty well.Gabriele wrote:It might have deliberately dragged Russian attention away from the USS Warner, which fired 6 TLAMs.
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No proof there was any UK SSN in the Med.
Most media reports were based on the lie that they'd heard the PM had directly ordered an Astute there.
Most media reports were based on the lie that they'd heard the PM had directly ordered an Astute there.
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One of the reasons we rarely acknowledge where our SSNs are. It also allows us to get away with having fewer than we need, simply dropping the hint that one "Might" be somewhere can sometimes be all that is needed.
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What do you make of this?
SUBMARINE DELIVERY AGENCY
https://navaltoday.com/2018/04/24/uk-of ... ry-agency/
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https://navaltoday.com/2018/04/24/uk-of ... ry-agency/
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What's her position about heavily armed, well prepared and overmanned armies?
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What's her position about heavily armed, well prepared and overmanned armies?
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According to General Tacticus, it's because they favor themselves…
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Defence secretary gives go-ahead for £2.5bn spend on submarines...
...Gavin Williamson will confirm the Ministry of Defence has signed a £1.6bn contract with BAE Systems to build the seventh and last of the Astute hunter-killer submarines, to be named Agincourt.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... submarines
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6279575/s ... -go-ahead/
...Gavin Williamson will confirm the Ministry of Defence has signed a £1.6bn contract with BAE Systems to build the seventh and last of the Astute hunter-killer submarines, to be named Agincourt.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... submarines
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6279575/s ... -go-ahead/
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The Guardian seems to have forgotten about the £10bn contingency:Aethulwulf wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... submarines
"The UK’s parliamentary spending watchdog, the public accounts committee, on Friday warned of a £21bn shortfall: in other words, the Ministry of Defence does not have enough money to buy all the equipment it says it needs. It singled out for criticism spending on the four Dreadnoughts."
The ring fencing comment [ that follows the above quote] on finance is correct for the Dreadnoughts but not for the Astutes.
The relevant DG has been, though, tasked with a cost reduction plan (to come up with one, together with the industry), as in:
Who is responsible? [from NAO/ MoD "facts" publication]
the ‘Top Level Budgets’ will deliver the right mix of staff across the whole force.
These comprise the Head Office and Corporate Services; the four Commands;
Defence Infrastructure Organisation; and DG Nuclear.
- there has only been a DG Nuclear in post for a year, thereby making it "independently acting"
- whereas the blundering DIO has been reduced to a delivery agency and the Heads of Commands now own the budget as for the accommodation aspects (a recent change, and for a good reason, too)
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For me the Astutes have by the far the best names in the RN.Ron5 wrote:Good name for Brexit
Looks like we've got a decent defence secretary by all accounts as well....about time too. He seems to have the measure of the Treasury to date as well. I suspect they fear him as he has the ear of the PM and is being talked about, seriously, as a successor to May as PM.
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In the light that the nuclear contingency (other than for Dreadnoughts) had already been eaten up, prior to the Agincourt announcement, all the way to 2020/21, there seems to be something to that.Timmymagic wrote: He seems to have the measure of the Treasury to date as well. I suspect they fear him as he has the ear of the PM
- figure 1 on p.11 here https://www.nao.org.uk/wp-content/uploa ... o-2027.pdf
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I would have preferred Ajax. Agincourt is backward look and a land battle. Just my opinion.
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I dunno, the V boats have good names too... I like the idea of the RN's SSBNs being at the Vanguard, remaining ever Vigilant, dealing Vengeance and ensuring we are Victorious!Timmymagic wrote:For me the Astutes have by the far the best names in the RN.
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Could it be that there has been a battle on the scale of Agincourt between Mr Hammond and Mr Williamson to actually get the 7th Astute built?
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More likely we just need to secure (with the SSNs) that we (again) have a weapon (SSBNs) that can overarch the battlefield,and again bring the victory... at the very least, proper vengeance
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Fantastic name choice. Lot of great history with the title. It's been:
2 Ships of the Line
1 Frigate
1 Battleship (and intended to be a second)
1 Destroyer
And now 1 SSN.
Good lineage. I'm always down with getting those battleship names back on important vessels.
2 Ships of the Line
1 Frigate
1 Battleship (and intended to be a second)
1 Destroyer
And now 1 SSN.
Good lineage. I'm always down with getting those battleship names back on important vessels.
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BAE article, with nice timelapse video of Barrow-In-Furness' new Central Yard facility being built.
https://www.baesystems.com/en/article/m ... programmes
MoD: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/defe ... submarines
https://www.baesystems.com/en/article/m ... programmes
MoD: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/defe ... submarines
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Would make a nice frigate factorySKB wrote:BAE article, with nice timelapse video of Barrow-In-Furness' new Central Yard facility being built.
https://www.baesystems.com/en/article/m ... programmes
MoD: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/defe ... submarines
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Was the current assembly building too small for the Dreadnoughts? This one looks big enough to hold two Dreadnoughts at the same time, so have we just radically improved the physical capacity at Barrow? Possibly removed a future production bottleneck, maybe?
Might make a good frigate factory, but I'm thinking **cough** Astute 8 **cough** SSKs **cough** **cough**
Sorry, bad cold, you must have misheard me
Might make a good frigate factory, but I'm thinking **cough** Astute 8 **cough** SSKs **cough** **cough**
Sorry, bad cold, you must have misheard me
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The new building in the centre of the yard is for building and testing sections of submarines. It's not near water. The completed sections then get moved to the much larger Devonshire Dock Hall for final assembly.
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This isn't the assembly building. The assembly building (Devonshire Dock Hall) has also received an extension. You wouldn't be able to get a boat into the water from this facility. The street view below should illustrate why. The new building is on the left (can't miss it) with the dock hall in front.Caribbean wrote:Was the current assembly building too small for the Dreadnoughts? This one looks big enough to hold two Dreadnoughts at the same time, so have we just radically improved the physical capacity at Barrow? Possibly removed a future production bottleneck, maybe?
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@54.10818 ... 312!8i6656
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It might be shorter, but it's almost as tall and far wider than the DDH.SKB wrote:The sections then get moved to the much larger Devonshire Dock Hall for final assembly.
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I particularly love The name VENGENCE, says it all really....Pymes75 wrote:I dunno, the V boats have good names too... I like the idea of the RN's SSBNs being at the Vanguard, remaining ever Vigilant, dealing Vengeance and ensuring we are Victorious!Timmymagic wrote:For me the Astutes have by the far the best names in the RN.
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Thanks for the info. So, the ability to build sections elsewhere, before moving them into final assembly should improve overall capacity. It's also quite a large building. Should be able to built quite a number of sections in parallel in there. Assuming the workforce is available to exploit it, that is. However I would say that is a better problem to have than not having the physical space to build more. People can be trained
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Agincourt could have been for the French, plus we need something to call the eighth...Clive F wrote:I would have preferred Ajax.
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