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- 14 Apr 2024, 17:46
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5686
- Views: 1491191
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
A GP frigate for at least half the price or more can provide a good level of ASW with a TAS and it doesn't need to be modularised. But would your GP frigate actually catch any submarines? If the chances of that are tiny, it's wasted money. There a lots of frigates and destroyers around the world fi...
- 14 Apr 2024, 17:44
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: UK Shipbuilding
- Replies: 244
- Views: 30911
Re: UK Shipbuilding
Appledore Shipyard looks to hire 100 new workers. https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/appledore-shipyard-looks-hire-100-8883493 Anybody know what the 3 RFA's are? Aren’t they building parts of the FSSs? Yes the bow sections. Given the experience its Appledore shipyard has in the fabrication o...
- 14 Apr 2024, 17:41
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: General UK Defence Discussion
- Replies: 1936
- Views: 254488
Re: General UK Defence Discussion
We do have air defence assets and a fully integrated network. There is anti drone stuf, starstreak, camm, and aster. The real question is how much of it are you prepared to say is to be kept to be deployed around the uk or sent overseas or do we need more of it. We have 6 type 45s are we to say 3 w...
- 14 Apr 2024, 17:38
- Forum: Defence Elsewhere
- Topic: French Armed Forces
- Replies: 1878
- Views: 143569
Re: French Armed Forces
New Aster 15 EC in 2030, with twice range of the current Aster 15 at 60+km. https://meta-defense.fr/en/2024/04/11/missile-aster-15-ec-mbda-pour-2030/ In-service date 2030 or after Probably a similar time-frame to CAMM-MR (100km+), with CAMM-ER (45km+) in service with Italy in the relatively near fu...
- 14 Apr 2024, 17:37
- Forum: Joint Service
- Topic: Directed Energy Weapons
- Replies: 57
- Views: 6072
Re: Directed Energy Weapons
PS still think that debugging a system on a deployed warship isn't the smartest idea around. After all, that was the approach taken with the Type 45 propulsion system. Saved oodles on money not testing it out onshore first. (Buff)Hoon must be very proud :roll: Type 45 propulsion system was tested o...
- 14 Apr 2024, 17:15
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Boxer / Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV)
- Replies: 2815
- Views: 742716
- 14 Apr 2024, 17:13
- Forum: Conflicts
- Topic: RED SEA - Houthi attacks
- Replies: 63
- Views: 2777
Re: RED SEA - Houthi attacks
Commander Henry of the FREMM frigate Alsace in talks to Le Figaro 11th April after return from a 71 day deployment as all combat equipment was depleted. "From the Aster missile to the 7.62 machine gun of the helicopter, including the 12.7mm, 20mm, or 76mm cannon, we dealt with three ballistic ...
- 12 Apr 2024, 22:24
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5686
- Views: 1491191
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
A GP frigate for at least half the price or more can provide a good level of ASW with a TAS and it doesn't need to be modularised. But would your GP frigate actually catch any submarines? If the chances of that are tiny, it's wasted money. There a lots of frigates and destroyers around the world fi...
- 12 Apr 2024, 22:18
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 1013
- Views: 436333
Re: Type 23 Frigate (Duke Class) (RN) [News Only]
I have no idea on her fate. Artisan 3D it not there, but it can be craned easily. SeaCeptor datalink antenna has a cover, or non existing? The starboard 30mm guns is not there? Any thoughts? https://twitter.com/NavyLookout/status/1778360230897668291 Towed to Portsmouth and put on the trotts with Mo...
- 11 Apr 2024, 23:49
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Dreadnought Class SSBN
- Replies: 709
- Views: 284533
Re: Dreadnought Class SSBN
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-13299023/KEIR-STARMER-commitment-UKs-nuclear-deterrent-Unshakeable-Absolute-Total.html I'm proud that today I'll be the first Labour Party leader in over 30 years to visit the shipyard of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, to see these incredible boats being buil...
- 11 Apr 2024, 22:55
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5686
- Views: 1491191
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
But as always you're wrong we need five GPs just to stand still. Were you made redundant by Babcock or something because you sure have an axe to grind. Exactly. T31 just are the minimum, the lowest we can go. Yes a minimum as delivered and a very good starting point for future upgrades and variants...
- 11 Apr 2024, 22:48
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
- Replies: 112
- Views: 14613
Re: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
What is wrong with jusr buying a new batch of Enforcers (Bays) with Hangars. That what we've got in LRG S. Argus providing the aviation and the Bay providing dock\mexflote and vehicles. We might just get some LPD's yes. The question I suppose then is when does an affordable LSD turn into an unaffor...
- 11 Apr 2024, 22:47
- Forum: British Army
- Topic: Boxer / Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV)
- Replies: 2815
- Views: 742716
Re: Boxer / Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV)
Would this be useful for protection against drones? In what way? RT-60 is not really designed to fight drones and while could be used not sure how effective it would be. There are better solutions for this, like Skyranger 30 or 35, both tested on Boxer and first one even ordered by Germans. But who...
- 11 Apr 2024, 22:45
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5686
- Views: 1491191
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
I am not arguing against your points only that unless the budget rises adding additional T26 will do nothing to address the problems with fleet balance. It’s not a priority if a balanced fleet is the goal. • The cost of 2x T26 would probably procure another 10x P8 at £200m unit. What impact would t...
- 11 Apr 2024, 21:56
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
- Replies: 112
- Views: 14613
Re: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
But what would we fit to a British version other than CAMM in VLS instead of SEARAM? How does that stop us and the Dutch from collaborating? 1) CAMM in addition to RAM / LMM, and whatever constitutes escort levels of armament. 2) He then goes on to say: This also had consequences for the cooperatio...
- 11 Apr 2024, 21:38
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: River Class (OPV) (RN)
- Replies: 5492
- Views: 1555549
Re: River Class (OPV) (RN)
https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/future-teesside-docks-safeguarded-new-28977965 Not new news, the contract was awarded nearly a year ago now. https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2023/may/19/20230519-government-investing--in-rn-patrol-ships UK Docks managing di...
- 11 Apr 2024, 20:32
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: River Class (OPV) (RN)
- Replies: 5492
- Views: 1555549
Re: River Class (OPV) (RN)
https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/future-teesside-docks-safeguarded-new-28977965 Not new news, the contract was awarded nearly a year ago now. https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2023/may/19/20230519-government-investing--in-rn-patrol-ships UK Docks managing di...
- 11 Apr 2024, 20:30
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
- Replies: 112
- Views: 14613
Re: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
Latest article on Navylookout discusses the armament of the two ships deployed to the Indo-Pacific; Which raises the question, to what extent do we want to arm their future replacements? The US Navy is phasing out Phalanx, which is what the LPDs have now. The answer seems to depend on how available...
- 11 Apr 2024, 19:49
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5686
- Views: 1491191
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
A couple of reminders that a good ASW ship isn’t about just adding a modularised TAS. It isn't but T26 is far more than a good ASW ship it is excellent level, the best in the world specialist. That's why it costs £1bn or more per unit. A GP frigate for at least half the price or more can provide a ...
- 10 Apr 2024, 19:50
- Forum: Conflicts
- Topic: RED SEA - Houthi attacks
- Replies: 63
- Views: 2777
Re: RED SEA - Houthi attacks
Navy News 8th April talking to RTX (Raytheon) at SAS '24 on minimal reported use of ESSM by USN ships in Red Sea (only know of Dutch Iver Huitfeldt using ESSM, none by USN). ESSM Block 2’s versatility and role have slated it to be deployed on virtually any Navy vessel. Amid recent events in the Red...
- 10 Apr 2024, 19:38
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
- Replies: 5686
- Views: 1491191
Re: Type 26 Frigate (City Class) (RN) [News Only]
HMS Belfast is in the early stages of construction, and units are described as being in "three or four large chunks," with plans in place for her consolidation in the newly constructed shipbuilding facility, expected to be operational by August or September next year. This indicates Belfa...
- 10 Apr 2024, 19:26
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: River Class (OPV) (RN)
- Replies: 5492
- Views: 1555549
Re: River Class (OPV) (RN)
Might not have the orders, but we definitely have the need for at least 2 x shipyards for the building of “escorts”. Why? (Almost) No other Europian Nation does it. And, for sure, UK is NOT ordering escorts in double the number compared to France, Italy, Spain, nor Germany. No the Italians, the Spa...
- 10 Apr 2024, 19:05
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: River Class (OPV) (RN)
- Replies: 5492
- Views: 1555549
Re: River Class (OPV) (RN)
I am sure the people at the MoD are hoping the export success of the two frigate types is somehow going to maintain the workload, but even with technical support and some supply chain utilisation not having a physical ship being built at the yard is a problem. If we end up like we did for Batch 2 R...
- 10 Apr 2024, 18:59
- Forum: Royal Navy
- Topic: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
- Replies: 112
- Views: 14613
Re: Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS)
Any Dutch LHD concept would be fairly alien to UK requirements, I would think. The LPD side of the programme makes more sense as a bi-national programme, especially with the Netherlands where we are conducting similar littoral duties with our marines. So I would say replacing the 3 Bays and Argus w...
- 09 Apr 2024, 23:28
- Forum: Conflicts
- Topic: RED SEA - Houthi attacks
- Replies: 63
- Views: 2777
Re: RED SEA - Houthi attacks
Navy News 8th April talking to RTX (Raytheon) at SAS '24 on minimal reported use of ESSM by USN ships in Red Sea (only know of Dutch Iver Huitfeldt using ESSM, none by USN). ESSM Block 2’s versatility and role have slated it to be deployed on virtually any Navy vessel. Amid recent events in the Red...