@matthew
I for one understand active and former army members.
For nearly 10 years the army fights in a war while euqipment is often found lacking.
And nobody can deny that it is the army which bears the brunt of current operations in blood ans stress.
I fully understand the impact two QEs will have on the future expeditionary capabilities of the UK but if getting them means that the combat arm which is fighting a war for nearly a decade and may fight this war for some years to come doesn't get what is needed to accomplish the mission with thelowest possible number of casualties it is wrong to buy both of them.
Many people like new shiny toys and the QEs with a full hangar of F-35s is defenitely hot but that doesn't matter a bit for the grunt sitting in a platoon house in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of Talibs coming for him.
I for one understand active and former army members.
For nearly 10 years the army fights in a war while euqipment is often found lacking.
And nobody can deny that it is the army which bears the brunt of current operations in blood ans stress.
I fully understand the impact two QEs will have on the future expeditionary capabilities of the UK but if getting them means that the combat arm which is fighting a war for nearly a decade and may fight this war for some years to come doesn't get what is needed to accomplish the mission with thelowest possible number of casualties it is wrong to buy both of them.
Many people like new shiny toys and the QEs with a full hangar of F-35s is defenitely hot but that doesn't matter a bit for the grunt sitting in a platoon house in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of Talibs coming for him.