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by Timmymagic
08 Jan 2024, 11:40
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)
Replies: 2828
Views: 771909
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Re: Eurofighter Typhoon (RAF)

Reuters story...sanity finally prevails. https://www.reuters.com/world/germany-will-not-oppose-further-eurofighters-saudi-arabia-2024-01-07/?utm_source=reddit.com Reuters TEL AVIV, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Germany is prepared to allow further deliveries of Eurofighter jets to Saudi Arabia, German Foreign M...
by Timmymagic
05 Jan 2024, 14:58
Forum: British Army
Topic: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments
Replies: 865
Views: 320366
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Re: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments

Any guarantee the work will take place at Barrow? Thats where it was done previously and where all of the experience in the titanium fabrication is. Pretty much nailed on. I guess the equipment is still there but how much of that knowledge and skill has gone to the wind over the years? It only ende...
by Timmymagic
05 Jan 2024, 09:33
Forum: British Army
Topic: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments
Replies: 865
Views: 320366
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Re: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments

RunningStrong wrote: 04 Jan 2024, 16:18 Any guarantee the work will take place at Barrow?
Thats where it was done previously and where all of the experience in the titanium fabrication is. Pretty much nailed on.
by Timmymagic
04 Jan 2024, 14:59
Forum: British Army
Topic: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments
Replies: 865
Views: 320366
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Re: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments

Some good news.... BAE in Barrow in Furness back in M777 business....all the complex Titanium stuff is at Barrow... Now all we need is barrel manufacture and artillery propellant....suspect both will happen in due course... https://twitter.com/ColbyBadhwar/status/1742902392054567417 BAE Press Releas...
by Timmymagic
19 Dec 2023, 12:21
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
Replies: 1013
Views: 434737
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Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]

I can go down the 'rabbit hole' for ages on Secret Projects. It's always interesting to remember the RN drive in the 70's and early 80's to retain mass by building cheaper (and proposing) comparatively small warships, few exceeding 4,000 tons. Compare a 1970's patrol frigate, the T21 GP to today's ...
by Timmymagic
18 Dec 2023, 17:37
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
Replies: 1013
Views: 434737
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Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]

This might be a daft question....but I'll ask it anyway. T23's have 3 seperate superstructures. The forward superstructure with the bridge, the midships superstructure with funnels and the stern superstructure with the hangar. I can understand the need for the gap between the bridge and midships sup...
by Timmymagic
18 Dec 2023, 11:13
Forum: British Army
Topic: Ajax Armoured Vehicles (British Army)
Replies: 2432
Views: 536878
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Re: Ajax Armoured Vehicles (British Army)

RunningStrong wrote: 28 Nov 2023, 22:17 Look at all those hulls!

It would be funny if GD was only renting the racking....over the years the cost may have used up all their profit margin....
by Timmymagic
17 Dec 2023, 09:38
Forum: British Army
Topic: Apache Attack Helicopter (British Army Air Corps)
Replies: 612
Views: 214083
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Re: Apache Attack Helicopter (British Army Air Corps)

Its always been one of the big questions marks for our Apache's (from me), if we had put it on the AH1 I think we would have used them during the Afghanistan war and then we would have gotten our moneys worth with that investment. After that you could have made sure it was on the E's from the start...
by Timmymagic
15 Dec 2023, 16:17
Forum: British Army
Topic: Morpheus Cancelled
Replies: 6
Views: 1094
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Re: Morpheus Cancelled

new guy wrote: 15 Dec 2023, 16:02 Why does this have it's own page?
Morpheus, and the wider LETacCIS programme are amongst the biggest programmes the Army has at present, multi-billion...

If only we'd have chosen Racal instead of GD for Bowman....
by Timmymagic
15 Dec 2023, 15:21
Forum: British Army
Topic: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments
Replies: 865
Views: 320366
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Re: Royal Artillery/Royal Horse Artillery future developments

Interesting thread on Caesar....turns out its not all that. I've never been a fan of Caesar. Useful for firefighting, expeditionary type warfare. But seems to have a lot of the drawbacks of SPG's (size, cost) but few of the advantages (little armour, reliance on manual loading and exposed crew, even...
by Timmymagic
13 Dec 2023, 16:31
Forum: Royal Navy
Topic: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion
Replies: 19331
Views: 9713631
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Re: Current & Future Escorts - General Discussion

Does anyone know if the RN has trialled the 40mm "upgrade kit" for the DS30M? It seems that that might be an interim solution, particularly for vessels where a larger change might require an element of re-design (T45/ T26), or where life is limited (T23). Once the BAE 40mm has been adopte...
by Timmymagic
11 Dec 2023, 08:06
Forum: Joint Service
Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
Replies: 6097
Views: 1755689
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Re: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)

Is this the same Nicholas Drumond who was ecently advocating "gifting" all of UK Challenger MBT to Ukraine and UK then buying Leopard II to replace them? Whilst being employed by IIRC KNDS!! I wonder if he also has a consultancy agrement with LM..... Suspect more a case of helping out a f...
by Timmymagic
08 Dec 2023, 22:01
Forum: Joint Service
Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
Replies: 6097
Views: 1755689
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Re: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)

This is just stupid, firstly there's no money, secondly there's a desperate requirement to fill up carriers in a time of war and thirdly it would fook up Tempest... Why does this idea keep getting rolled out every year??? https://twitter.com/nicholadrummond/status/1733087811304116578 I've reached t...
by Timmymagic
07 Dec 2023, 08:57
Forum: UK Defence & Aerospace Industry
Topic: Hill Helicopters
Replies: 12
Views: 3223
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Re: Hill Helicopters

If they can certify it and build it at that price....they'll sell a thousand +....best intentions etc... https://twitter.com/HillHelicopters/status/1732450434650968485 https://twitter.com/HillHelicopters/status/1732483063857222106 https://twitter.com/HillHelicopters/status/1732482615687471235 https:...
by Timmymagic
06 Dec 2023, 09:21
Forum: Joint Service
Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
Replies: 6097
Views: 1755689
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Re: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)

892 NAS would be fitting as they already have lightning in the crest and nice motto. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTbH0TQH-jlT6xCrPz6eDll_8ow3tJUq9QOOI7BYbdY8-wSuJJNWe7Nm6aWR0NRdg86kFQ&usqp=CAU I would still prefer for the next one, if there to be one, 800 or 801 NAS. Bu...
by Timmymagic
05 Dec 2023, 14:41
Forum: UK Defence & Aerospace Industry
Topic: Hill Helicopters
Replies: 12
Views: 3223
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Re: Hill Helicopters

Looks promising...

by Timmymagic
03 Dec 2023, 14:53
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)
Replies: 1271
Views: 465457
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Re: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)

new guy wrote: 03 Dec 2023, 11:29 It does with MK54.
HAAWC has entered IOC but only a handful have been produced to date...it took 10 years for it to arrive. Other aspects of high altitude ASW are yet to be delivered...
by Timmymagic
03 Dec 2023, 10:55
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)
Replies: 1271
Views: 465457
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Re: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)

tomuk wrote: 01 Dec 2023, 20:40 On P8 because it flies higher than Nimrod you can't just drop the torpedo it needs wings.
And yet 10 years after P-8's IOC it still does not have that capability...
by Timmymagic
03 Dec 2023, 10:54
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)
Replies: 1271
Views: 465457
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Re: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)

Wow actually a sound and sensible decision! Truth is it never made any sense to use Mk.54. It seriously underperforms compared to Stingray Mod 1, and torpedo's are massively expensive....we've got literally hundreds of Stingray in stock already...with T26 not getting MTLS we've got huge numbers of ...
by Timmymagic
01 Dec 2023, 08:27
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)
Replies: 1271
Views: 465457
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Re: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)

Wow actually a sound and sensible decision! Truth is it never made any sense to use Mk.54. It seriously underperforms compared to Stingray Mod 1, and torpedo's are massively expensive....we've got literally hundreds of Stingray in stock already...with T26 not getting MTLS we've got huge numbers of ...
by Timmymagic
30 Nov 2023, 13:49
Forum: Royal Air Force
Topic: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)
Replies: 1271
Views: 465457
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Re: Boeing P-8A Poseidon (MRA Mk.1) (RAF)

G White wrote: 30 Nov 2023, 13:13 Not seen this before - Stingray for Poseidon

https://www.raf.mod.uk/news/articles/ra ... don-fleet/
The interesting thing will be if a wing kit is developed for it....
by Timmymagic
29 Nov 2023, 08:57
Forum: Joint Service
Topic: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)
Replies: 6097
Views: 1755689
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Re: F-35B Lightning (RAF & RN)

I think it's time to start looking at the delivery times of F-35 vs tempest. Tempest with deliveries starting 2035, how quickly will our F-35B Batch 2 order arrive? Is the +27 jets worth it? Used as delay overlap? Batch 3? Larger Batch 2? All important questions. I don't put this against tempest, j...
by Timmymagic
23 Nov 2023, 16:36
Forum: Defence Elsewhere
Topic: Swedish Armed Forces
Replies: 238
Views: 24109
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Re: Swedish Armed Forces

Is that Saab's way if saying UK mod should have chosen Saab instead of Boeing, 😂 Think they're well aware that that ship has sailed, as has NATO's fleet replacement. But...there is the potential of a couple of sales for the Scandinavia/Baltic region as a joint fleet..Poland will inevitably get Glob...
by Timmymagic
23 Nov 2023, 11:51
Forum: Defence Elsewhere
Topic: New Zealand Defence Force
Replies: 619
Views: 39572
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Re: New Zealand Defence Force

Finally a clear, up close, look at the CAMM installation.

by Timmymagic
22 Nov 2023, 11:26
Forum: Defence Elsewhere
Topic: New Zealand Defence Force
Replies: 619
Views: 39572
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Re: New Zealand Defence Force

new guy wrote: 05 Nov 2023, 14:36 what need is there for 127mm for NZ?
They already operate it so they could just transfer the guns over. No need for new gun, training etc.