Well the actual quote reads:Brandenburg I think?
But yeah I get what you mean about manpower, but BBC true ports have been very specific about it *not* being in mothballs and if there's a single crew then that itself doesn't allow for 24/7/365, especially if a deployment has just ended.
What's the schedule for PoW IOC? I would have guessed that if QE is to be commissioned in 2017, that PoW would be some good while (years?) after that. Not sure what the F-35 orders vs production line is looking like, but I'd be surprised if there wasn't plenty of time for them to get the aircraft they need in the next 5 or 6 years.With the second carrier being operational that would surely mean that we could expect the next order of JSF's very soon as 48 would not be enough to equip both ships
The other was Canada.Also read recently Germany (and one other nation I can't remember) moving to block any move to force them to spend 2% of their GDP.
Ok, wow. Didn't realize the Germans were spending such a small amount of defense spending (and how efficiently they were spending it), I had assumed it would be a fair bit more than that as they have reasonable capability given German defense posture.Germany blocks any 2% fixed target because our current government is enforcing a zero-debt budget (surplus, actually, due to higher-than-expected tax intake).
Well, that and our military wouldn't know what to do with an extra well over 20 billion Euro per year. That's three times the current procurement/investment component of the German defense budget.
Aaah, but some other militaries could use it.Germany blocks any 2% fixed target because our current government is enforcing a zero-debt budget (surplus, actually, due to higher-than-expected tax intake).
Well, that and our military wouldn't know what to do with an extra well over 20 billion Euro per year. That's three times the current procurement/investment component of the German defense budget.
The base is easy, as has been said, Coulport is the question - you'd need a base within about an hour of the sub base but not much closer for separation, ideally, reasonably far from a centre of population as the facility will be loading Trident missiles after the warheads have been fitted and there's a perception of risk from the general populace.If Scotland votes for independence next week does the Rn have to build a new submarine base or would it be possible to base them in Norfolk US with the other US sub's. IT wouldn't hurt to increase the facilities at Barrow in furness where they are built to base them there plus provide a seriously run down area with some employment injection.
Might all be academic. Should Scotland leave the Union, people are suggesting a run on the Pound with significant increases in the cost of borrowing. Remember we are one of the most indebted countries.The base is easy, as has been said, Coulport is the question - you'd need a base within about an hour of the sub base but not much closer for separation, ideally, reasonably far from a centre of population as the facility will be loading Trident missiles after the warheads have been fitted and there's a perception of risk from the general populace.
Access to a deep water channel would be a priority also.
I'm with everyone else, that isn't going to happen but even under your scenario it wouldn't be Norfolk, they'd be based at Kings Bay, Georgia.If Scotland votes for independence next week does the Rn have to build a new submarine base or would it be possible to base them in Norfolk US with the other US sub's. IT wouldn't hurt to increase the facilities at Barrow in furness where they are built to base them there plus provide a seriously run down area with some employment injection.
The prospect of independence seems to be scaring off money from Scotland back to England right now so you never knowMight all be academic. Should Scotland leave the Union, people are suggesting a run on the Pound with significant increases in the cost of borrowing. Remember we are one of the most indebted countries.
We just might not be able to afford it.
Several posters have assumed that the UK could base its Trident submarines in the United States should Scotland vote for independence and demand that the subs leave. They are forgetting two important factors that mitigate against any basing of an independent UK nuclear strike force in US harbors.I'm with everyone else, that isn't going to happen but even under your scenario it wouldn't be Norfolk, they'd be based at Kings Bay, Georgia.