yes, definitelyI take it you are commenting on it as a business case?
yes, definitelyI take it you are commenting on it as a business case?
I so want to see Metalstorm deployed, but where?Well the quickest things that come to my mind:
Nulka Active Decoys, In-service with RAN and the US Navy
Metal Storm: Capability ready to fill lots of markets from personal weapons to shipborne heavy weapons.
Bushmaster; Continued marketing should see an increased market, it seems likely the Netherlands will make a purchase.
Although alot of work done in partnership with other countires the work done on Scramjets has lead to qutie a expertise amongst Australian researchers.
I believe US will not allow Metalstorm to market outside of a very select clinteleI so want to see Metalstorm deployed, but where?
There appears to be a plentitude of vehicles in the Bushmaster classAnd the Bushmaster has been sold to the Dutch, hell Afghanistan is a great place to Show it off to them, even get a feel for it.
Hardly a mass market, isn't it? How many pressure tanks are held by USN?The USN also purchases their...Pressure tanks for divers i believe from small Newcastle based company, which is no small order.
Don't we make components because we are part of the deal to buy the aircraft?As well as componets for JSF, which could lead to other Fighters:unknown
But where can u deploy it, seems overkill in Iraq, AfghanistanI believe US will not allow Metalstorm to market outside of a very select clintele
The Basic IMV with modular change, command, Ambulance, etc, plus the Ute version on SteroidsThere appears to be a plentitude of vehicles in the Bushmaster class
Everyone has a diver, and wants the bestHardly a mass market, isn't it? How many pressure tanks are held by USN?
Yep, may as well improve our skills and allow it to lead to add on salesDon't we make components because we are part of the deal to buy the aircraft?
Austal just finalised the delivery of a fleet of patrol boats for Yemen, so I'd definitely say long-range patrol boats is an area Australia should be focusing on.I'll wrack my brain to see if I can come up with areas in which Australia might want to try competing. Two that immediately come to mind are High speed Vessels (see Austal & Incat) and possible long-range Coast Guard/Police patrol boats. Countries like Nigeria, Venezuela or Colombia could find such assets useful particularly if they have an aging or poorly maintained fleet of vessels.
Call me a cynic, but I suspect one of the main reasons the Netherlands has purchased the Bushmaster is because ADI is owned by Thales. Not that I'm saying it isn't a good vehicle mind you... Though in some respects I would have preferred the Tenix S600 since that uses a Unimog based suspension instead of a Timoney design.Austal just finalised the delivery of a fleet of patrol boats for Yemen, so I'd definitely say long-range patrol boats is an area Australia should be focusing on.
Likewise they are on a real winner with the Bushmaster IMV, with rumours going around that the Dutch are considering another, much larger purchase. If ADI could pick up a few more large orders like that, and then possibly even crack the US market, the Bushmaster could become a MAJOR export vehicle, and even the dominant protected mobility vehicle in the world. It'll be tough, because as you said, Todjaeger, the market is already flooded. But Bushmaster is, in my opinion, one of the top, and it's also one of the VERY few to be seeing large amounts of operational service (now with two armies in at least three operations). Its other advantages are a monocoque hull instead of just an uparmoured truck, and its large carrying capacity (nine fully-equipped men) compared to many of the smaller armoured patrol vehicles which don't take more than five.
Because let's face it, the US needed Bushmasters about three years ago, and American soldiers have been paying for it ever since.
Another area Australia is a leader is in OTH radars like JORN. JORN's performance is still mostly classified, but it is rumoured to be able to track B2s flying into Guam, under ideal conditions