and its not going to be done in this forumThank you, however I believe it is relevant to the forum, due to the waste and bad decisions by DMO.
We potentially have problems with the management of the AWD and eventually the Collins class replacement.
This really needs to be addressed by both sides of politics now.
Wasn't a suggestion mate. Come back in a week if you wish, and try to stay away from politics. If you want political discussion, go somewhere else.Dishonest, sad and incompetent makes you part of exactly what ails defence today.
You are unbelievable.
You must be part of the process?
Bad asumptions, why do you not answer each one ot the so called assumptions if you believe I am incorrect? Billions wasted.
They are facts.
You cannot answer.
excellent, thank you for not reading my entire response and electing to continue to make assumptions about not only procurement but about my integrity as well.Dishonest, sad and incompetent makes you part of exactly what ails defence today.
You are unbelievable.
You must be part of the process?
Bad asumptions, why do you not answer each one ot the so called assumptions if you believe I am incorrect? Billions wasted.
They are facts.
You cannot answer.
Now, *that* I didn't know and honestly don't see the point of. No matter what you do a 50t armoured vehicle isnt going to be safe to a pedestrian or other vehicle if hit, and they have enough mass and strength that they'd probably go straight through anything they hit without much of an impact felt inside by harness wearing crew.Here's a taster for you: The Self Propelled Howitzer has to comply with ADR (civil vehicle certification requirements to be used on public roads). This despite the fact that all the vehicles in question all have been driven on public roads in their host countries and usually get transported anyway when going long distance (because they chew fuel like free beer going off at a wharfies picnic). making a 155mm self propelled howitzer compliant to the same standards as your dads commodore is an engineering curiosity more than a requirement.... Understandable why industry then wonders why they're bidding in the first place.
Just asking the question - if it's been discussed someplace else, then point me at it but what did the 1bn relate to? I'm a casual observer on the Hobarts and it does look like they're going to be expensive - I wondered what the drivers were on that?
No doubt you're aware of the $1bn items that were selected by the Govt and weren't even on the initial selection list - again a "vulnerable seat" purchase made at an election.
The Bushmaster IMV comes to mind as being a project which IIRC was chosed on political and not technical merit, though I do not think that is the one GF was referring to.Just asking the question - if it's been discussed someplace else, then point me at it but what did the 1bn relate to? I'm a casual observer on the Hobarts and it does look like they're going to be expensive - I wondered what the drivers were on that?
Ian
Where did you get that information just out of curiosity?Well the build process for the new subs could go to potentially 2040 at the max, however this is to be expected and I heard they were not due to leave service till 2070.
Never going to happen. We will never have the Astute for so many reasons. I once argued for the acquisition of the Astute platform however this was severely misguided on my part.Kirkzzy said:One thing however I disagree with in the Kokoda concept is that if we had to pick a nuke sub, we should go with the Astute class instead of Virginia. It is cheaper, carries less people, has more torpedoes, faster and can go deeper than the Virginia.
Sea Sprites cost over a billion, but that was years ago now. The decision to purchase Sea Sprite dates back to Keating, but they werent cancelled until not long before Howard got given the boot.Just asking the question - if it's been discussed someplace else, then point me at it but what did the 1bn relate to? I'm a casual observer on the Hobarts and it does look like they're going to be expensive - I wondered what the drivers were on that?
Ian
why would we touch the Astutes? the USN and NAVSEA were involved with fixing those as wellKirkzzy said:One thing however I disagree with in the Kokoda concept is that if we had to pick a nuke sub, we should go with the Astute class instead of Virginia. It is cheaper, carries less people, has more torpedoes, faster and can go deeper than the Virginia.
You are correct in that both sides of politics have shown their incompetence.The Minister should have the competence to run Defence correctly.
The CEO, and Boards of BHP and Rio Tinto manage to provide a return for their shareholders.
Defence and DMO do not.
However the ALP is in Government now, and have not done anything to fix the problem.What does 6 enqiuries into sexual harrassement give you?
I have previously mentioned the Tigre, MRH 90, F35, all failures.AWD likely to follow.
Once again I ask the question, who is responsible for the wasted billions.
Overall the Government, however they have been given crap advice from Defence and DMO.
No question.
Wow... we need to slow down, no reason fighting over any of this stuff right? (even if understandably ignorance on these forums can be extremely irritating to the more knowledgeable members of the forum, I myself just demonstrated this ignorance a couple posts above) As I said before we all need to drop it.. who cares if its tigre or tiger... same thing really.I know you're not here any more mate, but FYI, it hasn't officially been the "Tigre" for more than 10 years.
It's official designation is the EC-635 Tiger. It is known as the Tigre in French and Spanish service, but that is a local affectation. It's official designation and in German and Australian service as well as official Eurocopter marketing material it is the Tiger.
Tiger helicopter, military helicopter, eurocopter tiger - Eurocopter, an EADS company
But hey, no-one has ever accused you of accuracy, Perplexed...
Please continue to enjoy wallowing in your own ignorance.
He's nothing but a troll. He's a sycophantic APA follower from other websites who has migrated his way here and done nothing more then launch personal attacks on people (and organisations) who can't defend themselves publicly.Wow... we need to slow down, no reason fighting over any of this stuff right? (even if understandably ignorance on these forums can be extremely irritating to the more knowledgeable members of the forum, I myself just demonstrated this ignorance a couple posts above) As I said before we all need to drop it.. who cares if its tigre or tiger... same thing really.
Back to the matter at hand though, navy. Abe, just curious but are your last couple lines a reference to the Mini Burke vs F100?