To make clear:
I am shooting at the british procurement, because that's a good example of the over all dysfunctional european defense procurement mess.
I could just as well have picked the french, which are equally idiotic in that respect.
Most other (small) european countries are less idiotic because (we) don't have the choise to be idiotic about defense procurement since we don't have the industries, dispite that we do our outmost to be as idiotic as possible.
I have a lot of respect for Britain and her armed forces, and I hope that my critisimn is understood as a friendly: "Can't we try to get this better?"
I surport a common european procurement process - though that is, sadly, completely unrealistic, what we perhaps can get is "Common market" mechanismns that would open up for a lot of efficiency gains, though not being perfect.
I am shooting at the british procurement, because that's a good example of the over all dysfunctional european defense procurement mess.
I could just as well have picked the french, which are equally idiotic in that respect.
Most other (small) european countries are less idiotic because (we) don't have the choise to be idiotic about defense procurement since we don't have the industries, dispite that we do our outmost to be as idiotic as possible.
I have a lot of respect for Britain and her armed forces, and I hope that my critisimn is understood as a friendly: "Can't we try to get this better?"
I surport a common european procurement process - though that is, sadly, completely unrealistic, what we perhaps can get is "Common market" mechanismns that would open up for a lot of efficiency gains, though not being perfect.