Dammit, can't you lot get over your obsession with buying RN ships which aren't for sale?it would be pretty interesting if we got 2 vessels tho, we might be able to convince the brits to sell us both Largs Bay and Albion :, id still rather we get QE over albion
Dammit, can't you lot get over your obsession with buying RN ships which aren't for sale?
In order to have one LPD available all the time, we need two, & that's the plan: one active, one in reserve, alternating in service. Ditto aircraft carriers, barring some mythical deal enabling us to use CdG for our own wars. And what the hell would you do with QE anyway? Are you going to buy F-35C instead of F-35A? Because unless you do, you ain't going to be able to fill her.
Just a slight of hand in the way they present the data Yes she can carry up to 16 Chin's but that is below deck with rotar's folded for transportation purposes only, so for instance if we had 16 and wanted to transport them along with tanks, apc's, troops and associated gear to say A'stan or another ET then that is what it can do, but not for flying operational purposes. So they would essentialy fly on fold rotar's and de-fuel and stow below for the trip and come back to daylight to disembarkhmmm, Navantia say 16 Chinook, the Ausgov say 12 helicopters, am i missing something?
how would they know what the price is? Navy haven't said a thing and they had people over there before this became newsOMG someone has finaly mentioned how the bay class is perfect for the Strategic Sealift Vessel
canberratimes
and in this one someone mentions it aswel
Ausdefence
but which one is right about the price, 185m or 300m?
Which makes me wonder why the announcement now re the Manoora ? It certainly needed to be done, but the timing and the fact there are several potential country's looking at the Largs may be a bit of the old twist of the arm, help out a mate we really need her (for a good price at mates rates of course) ?how would they know what the price is? Navy haven't said a thing and they had people over there before this became news
they're now on their second assessment team.
it would be pretty funny if Chile gets it, i would love to hear the speech, "Uhm, we are sorry too announce Largs Bay was sold to Chile, Now we have to share with the Kiwis"Which makes me wonder why the announcement now re the Manoora ? It certainly needed to be done, but the timing and the fact there are several potential country's looking at the Largs may be a bit of the old twist of the arm, help out a mate we really need her (for a good price at mates rates of course) ?
manoora, kanimbla and tobruk are stuffed. if AMPT10E drops by he has a superb description of them, but which I can't in all honesty plagiarise - I just wish I thought of his description myself..Which makes me wonder why the announcement now re the Manoora ? It certainly needed to be done, but the timing and the fact there are several potential country's looking at the Largs may be a bit of the old twist of the arm, help out a mate we really need her (for a good price at mates rates of course) ?
I hear you there about all the good news, typical of media and defence reporting (no offence intended to the likes of Abe etc ) I have a real beef about some of these guy's but that's not for here.I would imagine that we'd get a better price considering that the UK has made it clear that it wants to get closer to Aust and the fact that there has been an increase in exchanges over the last 18 months - and this is at an operational head shed level, not just "exchanges"
for all the bad news that goes out about ADF procurement, it doesn't seem to resonate with our partners who make it clear about what they want to borrow in the ideas bucket.
unfort that good news never gets out for a variety of reasons.
That's interesting ! I know the DSCA for the Romeo's went in last year, is this normal to put in for the TLS at this stage ? I would have assumed you would do this once decisions had been made ? Also interesting with the recent media release for the MR's ?DSCA has announced Australia has requested a 10 year TLS package for it's "24 MH-60R helicopters"...
http://www.dsca.mil/PressReleases/36-b/2011/Australia_11-05.pdf
<tongue in cheek mode> I am sure the RNZN would be quite happy to share its "Missile carrying / firing" naval helicopters aka Sea Sprites with the RAN, until the RAN gets up to speed / actually has some 'copters that can <sic> .it would be pretty funny if Chile gets it, i would love to hear the speech, "Uhm, we are sorry too announce Largs Bay was sold to Chile, Now we have to share with the Kiwis"
/shakes fist<tongue in cheek mode> I am sure the RNZN would be quite happy to share its "Missile carrying / firing" naval helicopters aka Sea Sprites with the RAN, until the RAN gets up to speed / actually has some 'copters that can <sic> .
Add to that the RNZAF helping out the RAF with its ASW ......
They are indeed, they're in the running along with the NFH-90 as the new Navy heli. I don't know enough about the acquisitions process to know if the link on the previous page is a big-time indicator that the Romeo is running ahead but from what I understand both helicopters have their pros and cons. Given where the NFH-90 is at and size concerns etc, I tend to think the MH-60R would be the less complicated choice, but I'm sure other more well informed people around here could give you a better idea.Anyway.. so I am guessing the MH-60Rs are going to be Navy as they are a Sea Hawk variant or.....?
Why all the bloody digs? Is this the well-balanced ocker, with a chip on each shoulder? : If you're going to give it out, don't act hurt when someone kicks back.the Albion bit was too have a dig at the current state of the RN. no need to take is personally
QE is technicaly possible, we already have 24 Shornet so theres not much need to but F35C, they'll still be the most capable carrier A/C outside the F35.
the reason we're talking about buying it is because the UK government has said they might be prepared to sell it
Apparently, it's certain she's heading south. The Canucks had a look but decided not to make an offer, & now it's down to three serious buyers - ABC, Australia, Brazil & Chile.Which makes me wonder why the announcement now re the Manoora ? It certainly needed to be done, but the timing and the fact there are several potential country's looking at the Largs may be a bit of the old twist of the arm, help out a mate we really need her (for a good price at mates rates of course) ?