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by mrclark303
16 Apr 2024, 01:33
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Labour's likely defence policy
Replies: 26
Views: 220
United Kingdom

Re: Labour's likely defence policy

14 years of Tory austerity and "there's a lot of money that could be moved around". Are you aware of the state of local authorities going bankrupt? The NHS is funding disarray? Schools falling apart? The state of the roads? The lack of big infrastructure projects? Tell me about about Labo...
by mrclark303
16 Apr 2024, 01:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Labour's likely defence policy
Replies: 26
Views: 220
United Kingdom

Re: Labour's likely defence policy

NHS funding isn't in disarray it is higher than it has ever been, and that includes billions added by the Tories. Most cuts in government spending in the 14 years have been LAs, who are responsible for social care and the roads. That's such a false representation. The NHS is under increasing pressu...
by mrclark303
16 Apr 2024, 00:47
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Labour's likely defence policy
Replies: 26
Views: 220
United Kingdom

Re: Labour's likely defence policy

2.5% is a relitivly low level, it's only returning us to 2010 % levels. That makes zero sense. Relative to what? If in 2010 we paid 2.47% of GDPR, and less since, then that makes 2.5% relatively high. As high as 2000, too. 2.5% would make us 6th highest in NATO. So relative to what is 2.5% low? It'...
by mrclark303
15 Apr 2024, 17:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Labour's likely defence policy
Replies: 26
Views: 220
United Kingdom

Re: Labour's likely defence policy

They refuse to commit to the relitivly low level of 2.5% on defence. How is a 25% increase, and more than most other NATO nations, a relatively low level? The part I can’t understand is why the Conservatives aren’t raising defence spending at the eleventh hour to set up a fiscal straitjacket for La...
by mrclark303
15 Apr 2024, 09:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Labour's likely defence policy
Replies: 26
Views: 220
United Kingdom

Re: Labour's likely defence policy

Anyone here follow this podcast? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1adaPHQLc5w Listening to the Shadow Defense minister this morning on the news and he had a lot of nothing to say, no commitments to anything sadly. A few takeaway points of Labours plan. Building a strong UK Home defence, whatever tha...
by mrclark303
06 Apr 2024, 01:53
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

The conventional ie metal wing would not of been workable simply because weight would have been a killer in the end. It was too conservative a choice. The thing often ignored in vtol aircraft design is they are always constrained by bring back in the hover especially when the marketing men start se...
by mrclark303
05 Apr 2024, 12:00
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

I can’t really think where they would have mounted a podded radar system that would not of been comprised for air to air with fuselage blanking in some part of the field of view. I think that was clutching at straws. The gr9 was mid 00s upgrade. The problem in 2010 would have been how many could be...
by mrclark303
04 Apr 2024, 02:59
Forum: Joint Service
Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
Replies: 6088
Views: 1746123
United Kingdom

Re: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)

71 total fleet 3×12 aircraft front line Squadrons 1+8 aircraft OCU +3 trials. Either it should be 74 in total with 17 Squadron included or 71 without it, for 3 frontline and OCU squadron. Also OCU squadron will probably have more than just 8 planes. I believe 8 is the stated number for the OCU, it'...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 20:25
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6122
Views: 1805434
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

I'm afraid these days it would be little more than a re-enforced Commando, perhaps squeezed to two Commands at a push?? How long that could these days be supported way up in frosty north is debatable.... Exactly my point. The U.K. wants to lead in the JEF region but the vehicles and kit of the Brit...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 19:03
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6122
Views: 1805434
United Kingdom

Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Is that not what all the exercises last year and this is about Not on the scale required If the Army had to deploy 1 or 2 Brigades north of the Arctic circle and sustain that deployment through an Arctic winter how would that go? The simple fact is that the British Army isn’t equipped to do it. I'm...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 17:10
Forum: Joint Service
Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
Replies: 6088
Views: 1746123
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Re: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)

I would imagine that upgrades to the Tranche 1 airframes to bring them up to the latest spec will take a long while, so three squadrons max plus ocu. Well, the maintenance fleet should theoretically be big enough to absorb that. Once 12 are upgraded to block4 they will re-equip a squadron, who in t...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 17:02
Forum: British Army
Topic: Section Infantry Weapons
Replies: 1491
Views: 436425
United Kingdom

Re: Section Infantry Weapons

They are, but they haven't got this far with a replacement rifle programme since the procurement of the original M16 in the 1960's. Not strictly true, the SCAR - L did get issued to the Rangers (before getting dumped), it's still got a bit of a lead over the M7 True, but not ordered in serious quan...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 13:45
Forum: Joint Service
Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
Replies: 6088
Views: 1746123
United Kingdom

Re: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)

Update on delivery schedule plus serials... https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/1772213965914812589?s=20 Just to note UK based F-35 fleet is 30 aircraft, not 31 as per the tweet, as 1 aircraft has been added to the Test Fleet at Edwards AFB (ZM165/BK-31). Not sure how long that would be for, it ...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 13:00
Forum: British Army
Topic: Section Infantry Weapons
Replies: 1491
Views: 436425
United Kingdom

Re: Section Infantry Weapons

I think the proof of the pudding will come when US troops field the M7 and it's equally important optics, the attainable accuracy will come as as a most unpleasant surprise to their opposition, extremely accurate fire and rounds that will blast straight through most body armour. I certainly wouldn'...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 11:31
Forum: British Army
Topic: Section Infantry Weapons
Replies: 1491
Views: 436425
United Kingdom

Re: Section Infantry Weapons

If they get all 250,000... Or if they don't cancel the contract... Remember, they are quite good at changing their minds... They are, but they haven't got this far with a replacement rifle programme since the procurement of the original M16 in the 1960's. I suspect there will be an order for 250,00...
by mrclark303
03 Apr 2024, 00:39
Forum: British Army
Topic: Section Infantry Weapons
Replies: 1491
Views: 436425
United Kingdom

Re: Section Infantry Weapons

I think the proof of the pudding will come when US troops field the M7 and it's equally important optics, the attainable accuracy will come as as a most unpleasant surprise to their opposition, extremely accurate fire and rounds that will blast straight through most body armour. I certainly wouldn'...
by mrclark303
02 Apr 2024, 16:04
Forum: British Army
Topic: Section Infantry Weapons
Replies: 1491
Views: 436425
United Kingdom

Re: Section Infantry Weapons

The US Army Lightweight Small Arms Technologies (LSAT) program, initiated in 2004 as the the Lightweight Machine Gun and Ammunition program, with the aim of a major reduction in soldiers' carrying loads, thereby allowing new and more equipment, drones etc reducing logistical strain, and increasing ...
by mrclark303
02 Apr 2024, 09:18
Forum: British Army
Topic: Section Infantry Weapons
Replies: 1491
Views: 436425
United Kingdom

Re: Section Infantry Weapons

The US Army Lightweight Small Arms Technologies (LSAT) program, initiated in 2004 as the the Lightweight Machine Gun and Ammunition program, with the aim of a major reduction in soldiers' carrying loads, thereby allowing new and more equipment, drones etc reducing logistical strain, and increasing ...
by mrclark303
27 Mar 2024, 10:48
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

This book maybe of interest on transport aircraft topics https://www.crecy.co.uk/on-atlas-shoulder On Atlas' Shoulders: RAF Transport Aircraft Projects Since 1945 The coanda effect is used to aid lift by inservice aircraft today namely c17. An excellent book with some very unexpected aircraft that ...
by mrclark303
26 Mar 2024, 14:30
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

avbucc_6.png Here's the aircraft that should have been developed post TSR2, the Blackburn P150. It was a realistic project, a long range strike aircraft using the Buccaneer as a starting point, stretching it, applying area ruling and using the already developed Spey with reheat combination from the...
by mrclark303
26 Mar 2024, 09:31
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-War British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

Jensy wrote: 25 Mar 2024, 17:58 On the subject of TSR-2 the RAeS had a fantastic series of lectures on the topic about eight months ago (July 2023): https://www.youtube.com/@Aerosociety/videos
I would love to have attended these having watched the excellent videos.
by mrclark303
26 Mar 2024, 09:26
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

Re the AW681, I seem to recall that Lockheed offered a Hercules based project, with a UK designed STOL wing and RR Tyne engines. It would have given C130J levels of performance 30 years earlier. Lockeed understood the UK's excellence in Wing design even then, a really doable trans Atlantic project t...
by mrclark303
26 Mar 2024, 09:17
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

avbucc_6.png Here's the aircraft that should have been developed post TSR2, the Blackburn P150. It was a realistic project, a long range strike aircraft using the Buccaneer as a starting point, stretching it, applying area ruling and using the already developed Spey with reheat combination from the...
by mrclark303
26 Mar 2024, 09:06
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]
Replies: 32
Views: 1107
United Kingdom

Re: Post-war British Aviation - [Fantasy and Speculation]

So, rather than polluting other threads with misty eyed dreams about lost or cancelled projects and 'missed opportunities', I thought I'd go ahead and create a thread... [mods - hope this is OK?] Do you dream of gigantic, angular, variable geometry triangles from Barnes Wallis; rocket powered inter...
by mrclark303
25 Mar 2024, 14:31
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
Replies: 4067
Views: 971789
United Kingdom

Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)

F35B is effectively a modern take on P1154 the Admiralty wanted 60 years ago Pretty sure the Admiralty wanted the Phantom. I would. I think you're right Ron, the Phantom was always the first choice of Navy. The P1154 was a politically forced solution, in reality it was a technological 'reach' to fa...