FutureTank
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Land 400
Has there been any news from the LAND 400 PMO?
Has there been any news from the LAND 400 PMO?
Australia does have a Urgent operational Requirement acquisition capability. The Javelin ATGW and Mk 19 auto-grenade launchers for SASR/4RAR (Cmdo) and the Bar armour and Konsberg Remote Weapon stations for ASLAV's are some examples of urgent acquisitions we have made in recent years.The following appeared on the UK MOD website, explaining how Anglo-Oz Gunners are working in unison to support of 3-Commando in A-Stan. The photo's show the Aus Gun teams in action.
I understand this is the second rotation for Australian Gunners working with the UK Battle Group. According to Rudd (London talks), we are likely to see increased cooperation above and beyond SF units in the field.
It's a shame you don't read move about such activity in the Aussie press.
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/MilitaryOperations/TalibanFearThedragon.htm
On a less positive note I read the following report in the Australian (link below), which if true makes for pretty depressing reading.
I can't understand why the Aus Government doesn't operate a UOR system, buying urgently needed equipment or upgrades for use in war, which is paid for outside the Defence budget, thus reducing the impact upon long term defence procurement. Both the US & UK have used this process to buy much need equipment for the Afghan theatre, particularly MARP vehicles, UAV's and increased fire-support.
Why aren't the M113's being upgraded along the lines of the UK Bulldog programme for example as a matter of urgency?
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25264936-28737,00.html
I am curious as to why the DEFMIN is so upset. The situationis far better than the state we were in when the ALP left power a decade and half ago......., you know .. ten years to prepare for a threat.If it were known that the M113AS4s were to deploy, I'll bet they'd get their sh*t together pretty quickly. Before you know it they'd additional armor, RWS etc.
He is upset, because he hasn't got a clue and can't come to grips with the complexity of his own portfolio.I am curious as to why the DEFMIN is so upset. The situationis far better than the state we were in when the ALP left power a decade and half ago......., you know .. ten years to prepare for a threat.
Quite possibly, though it could also be an availability issue as well.To make up for the retiring caribous? Or are some of the existing chooks airframes getting on or something?
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25383010-601,00.htmlThe $10 billion long-term expansion and "hardening and networking" of the army will continue with the regular army growing to about 30,000, including eight infantry battalions.
The army's Chinook helicopter fleet is expected to expand from six to 10 aircraft and the land force is expected to be re-equipped with self-propelled and towed artillery in the next decade.
The army will also acquire a new generation of armoured fighting vehicles from 2020.
The new white paper says Australia's defence force should be capable of taking the lead security role in Australia's neighbourhood, particularly the South Pacific, as well as having the ability to deploy military forces further afield.
When the Howard gov. announced the Army was to grow to 8 Bn's the Army was to be around 30,000, this was including the 4th Bn (Comando). If another Bn was to be added the figure would grow close to 32,000 to included all the other units needed to support another Bn.http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25383010-601,00.html
Anyone knows whether in the 8 Infantry Bn Figure 4th RAR is included or excluded?Because for me it sounds like they may raise an add. Infantry Bn (I might be wrong tough)
There was a rumour that three ch-47f s had been ordered (or there were plans to) by the former howard govt just before it was booted.From DSCA:
Australia's requests up to 7x CH-47F Chinooks, plus weapons, avionics, engines, spares, technical manuals and contractor support for $560m.
http://www.dsca.mil/PressReleases/36-b/2009/Australia_09-17.pdf
Be interesting to know what the rationale behind a fleet of 13x Chinooks is, unless they are replacing some existing Chooks...
From the White Paper just released, only 7 new "F" Chinook's are to be purchased and these will replace the current six "D" models so an increase of only one Chinook, which is quiet disappointing.There was a rumour that three ch-47f s had been ordered (or there were plans to) by the former howard govt just before it was booted.
Is this the culmination of that or an entirely different labor initiative i wonder?
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