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by wargame_insomniac
19 Apr 2024, 11:32
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19318
Views: 9709353
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Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

Maybe a qestion for MROSS thread, please feel free to move this there. But how many MROSS do we actually need. We have significant undersea infrastructure out into North Atlantic (with transatlantic comms cables etc), in North Sea (including oil & gas rigs and windfarms) and up towards the Baren...
by wargame_insomniac
18 Apr 2024, 23:53
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19318
Views: 9709353
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Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

Two or three T31 for the same £1bn depending on how they are configured would add a lot more. Such a cheap T31, 330 GBP a pop, cannot do any good AAW. I am half a way between you two. I agree there is a clear need for 5 cheap GP frigates. But do not think 10 will be needed. If such money is there f...
by wargame_insomniac
18 Apr 2024, 01:48
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19318
Views: 9709353
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Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

….If it is mini-sub in Persian Gulf, how about several dozens of slowish UUVs and USVs with active VDS + TASS, with Sat-Com? If it is in a confined water, emerging UUV/USV technology is a bigger threat against submarine much more than a surface vessel. Sounds like a larger deployment than even a T3...
by wargame_insomniac
15 Apr 2024, 11:22
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19318
Views: 9709353
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Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

Moved across. I would add in first Priority 0 as short term, highest prioritity investment in RN & RFA Crew annual pay and bonuses, plus investment in property & accomidation - without extra money to improve crew recruitment and retention, we are going to struggle to man the equipment we al...
by wargame_insomniac
15 Apr 2024, 07:44
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
Replies: 5667
Views: 1482900
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Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]

These OPV+ are definitely NOT an escort but would in themsrlves be freeing up more escorts to do higher intensity warfighting escort missions rather than being sidetracked to cover OPV / HADR missions that escorts are today being sidetracked to. Which escorts are currently being side tracked to cov...
by wargame_insomniac
14 Apr 2024, 23:55
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
Replies: 5667
Views: 1482900
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Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]

It’s a question of priorities: 1- More P8, ideally increase to 16 2- Maximise T31 and build 8 3- More SSN, aim for 12, start asap 4- More T26 only if HMG commits to 3% GDP 5- T32 but not before mid/late 2030s In that order IMO In a perfect world the optimum escort mix is: • 12x AAW Destroyers (T45/...
by wargame_insomniac
13 Apr 2024, 22:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: UK Shipbuilding
Replies: 244
Views: 30148
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Re: UK Shipbuilding

Its the sort of sized shipd that H&W Appledore should be able to specialise it as many nations need Littoral Patrol Vessels for fishery protection, Border Control, coastguard, anti-drug amuggling etc. Especially if (similar to the previous Sea class of boats) they were aimed at having common con...
by wargame_insomniac
04 Apr 2024, 17:55
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6128
Views: 1860486
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Because they are the artic and mountain warfare lead units Due to fact that NATO had a tiny land border in the Arctic. Now that Sweden and Finland have joined the majority of the land mass in the JEF region is in the Arctic or Sub-Arctic. If the Army isn’t willing to get persistently involved in th...
by wargame_insomniac
03 Apr 2024, 11:58
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6128
Views: 1860486
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

OK 3 Cdo and 29 RA Cdo could do with few GBAD Vikings No argument. My point is: If the Army is concentrating of the JEF region and leaving the large land armies to continental Europe, how many Vikings will the British Army need? 5 of the JEF nations are in continental Europe. I know but deploying B...
by wargame_insomniac
26 Mar 2024, 18:13
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6128
Views: 1860486
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Absolutely this, which is why talking about the need for the UK to provide and sustain armoured divisions is a complete waste of resources. Also, it is at the core of what the FCF / UK expeditionary capabilities need to look like. Agreed. It was previously pretty clear what UK RM Commandos, along w...
by wargame_insomniac
21 Mar 2024, 19:58
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6128
Views: 1860486
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

….in the Nordics then a forward based brigade, and home a trained and scalable land army to defend the UK and it’s BOTs. Devils in the detail. IMO a proportionate and sustainable posture would be a permanently deployed British Army Artic/Mountain Brigade at Bardufoss and 3x Battlegroups split betwe...
by wargame_insomniac
05 Mar 2024, 19:34
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: General UK Defence Discussion
Replies: 1889
Views: 252433
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Re: General UK Defence Discussion

E.g. I gather we have contractually have to pay for all 5*E7 Wedgetail radar systems. If true it is even more short sighted that UK MOD is only going ahead with 3*E7 Wedgetails to save money. If The Idiot does win Republican nominations and then the 2024 US Presidency elections, and then goes ahead ...
by wargame_insomniac
05 Mar 2024, 19:13
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: General UK Defence Discussion
Replies: 1889
Views: 252433
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Re: General UK Defence Discussion

Whethet it ends up being UK SDR 24 or 25, the Armed Forces need to consider target audiences. If it was the Tory bunch of bankers (pun half intended) i.e. MOST UNLIKELY as of early March 2024 and current opinion polls, then it would need to be PowerPoint presentation with small packets of data in bi...
by wargame_insomniac
05 Mar 2024, 17:24
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: UK Shipbuilding
Replies: 244
Views: 30148
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Re: UK Shipbuilding

Another £120m to keep the lights on. https://www.insidermedia.com/news/ireland/harland-wolff-wins-preferred-bidder-status-for-falklands-project https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/1764920946123481514 If H&W can keep on chipping away with small but profitable contracts, then it makes them les...
by wargame_insomniac
04 Mar 2024, 12:09
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6128
Views: 1860486
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

When I was younger I seem to recall in those days pre-interent and pre-mobile phone that would be waiting for news from either Vatican for election of new Pope or Kremlin for choice of new Soviet Preseident by analysis of smoke signals, in the former case literal and for the latter case somewhat mor...
by wargame_insomniac
01 Mar 2024, 21:06
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6128
Views: 1860486
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

I would like to re-arrange the superstructure a bit fatter and shorter. This will enable second heli-pad at the bow, and make the hangar capable of 2 Merlin (or 1 Merlin + 4-6 UAVs, or 4 Wildcats). What would be the advantage over a more traditional design such as a Vard 7 313 if a MALE STOL drone ...
by wargame_insomniac
01 Mar 2024, 20:44
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion
Replies: 6128
Views: 1860486
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Re: Current & Future Amphibious Capability - General Discussion

Now - what was I saying about a UK Dokdo look-alike? These smaller assault ships share vehicle and aircraft storage space so total capacity is much lower. This makes a LCAC that can interface with strategic sea lift ships important to pick up the missing capacity in a SHTF situation. Given that the...
by wargame_insomniac
22 Feb 2024, 14:38
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19318
Views: 9709353
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Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

3 weeks in hospital, whilst I tried to keep up reading threads with the briefest of replies when I had signal and/or battery and then a hurricane is directed at the Current & Future Escorts thread. And the cause at core of hurricane is OPV??!!
by wargame_insomniac
16 Feb 2024, 23:26
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Archer Class Patrol & Training Vessel (PBR) (RN)
Replies: 133
Views: 60756
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Re: Archer Class Patrol & Training Vessel (PBR) (RN)

I think the latter must be the CIC itself, the longer endurance, higher speed, LCVP replacement. Agreed. If I had nt mentioned then my mistake, and that was only because I was trying to avoid repeating large chunks of text verbatim. A CIC feels well suited to Norwegian Fjords and Baltic and North S...
by wargame_insomniac
16 Feb 2024, 23:15
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19318
Views: 9709353
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Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

Yes the Maintenance and training would run alongside the 3 on 3 off Yes the 4 EoS would deploy out Oman As said I would have them fitted out with 40 mushroom CAMM and 8 x NSM in the first place I don't see this as light but it keeps them simple Would they be allowed to operate out of Oman to suppor...
by wargame_insomniac
16 Feb 2024, 21:26
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Archer Class Patrol & Training Vessel (PBR) (RN)
Replies: 133
Views: 60756
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Re: Archer Class Patrol & Training Vessel (PBR) (RN)

An apparent candidate is, SEA class 15 boat (15m long and 21t weight) shall be a candidate. https://www.atlas-elektronik.com/fileadmin/user_upload/01_Images/Solutions/Workboats/SEA_Class_15_Officer_Training_Boat_Workboat_Data_Sheet.pdf I understand it can be "adopted" to be an USV, using ...
by wargame_insomniac
16 Feb 2024, 21:08
Forum: British Army
Topic: Boxer / Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV)
Replies: 2809
Views: 737212
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Re: Boxer / Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV)

The German shill still at it I see. What is your suggestion M- Shorad for Boxer infantry Battalions? Don't mean that in a critical way, simple curiosity? If an UK Infantry Battalion is being depleyed, potentially by air to Poland or Estonia to rapidly deploy as deterrance, makes sense to me to incl...
by wargame_insomniac
15 Feb 2024, 21:37
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Archer Class Patrol & Training Vessel (PBR) (RN)
Replies: 133
Views: 60756
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Re: Archer Class Patrol & Training Vessel (PBR) (RN)

Don't be silly we all know how useful fast attack boats would be in the Baltic for inserting SF teams and hitting coastal targets Plus it is clear there is move by the RN in the direction as the Archer class have deployed into the Baltic for the last 4 years What will be their future role? Could th...
by wargame_insomniac
07 Feb 2024, 20:54
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
Replies: 15455
Views: 4443070
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Re: Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion

4 x 30mm mounts…. Thats not enough anymore. It’s needs to be 40mm or 57mm now. If QE was Italian it would be covered in 76mm OTO Melara’s and rightly so. Unfortunately the chronic underarming to save cash is coming back to bite in a big way now. It was always just a matter of time. The key thing fo...
by wargame_insomniac
07 Feb 2024, 15:57
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)
Replies: 4067
Views: 979108
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Re: Future UK Combat Aircraft (Project Tempest)

I was hopeful that firstly Australia developed their globaĺ MQ28 Ghost Bat UAV and that secondly happy to do deal on Project Tempest.