Whilst these crises keep coming, we are still losing the last Invincible class next year
Yup, can't explain how much of a shite move that is.
along with 2 more Tornado GR4 squadrons, and Sentinel the year after?!
The more prudent issue on that front isn't the reduction of Tornado but the fact that Typhoon won't be capable to take on the role when Tornado leaves in March 2019, but that's for the RAF thread really.
Also, Sentinel was slated to be gone post Afghan but they are looking at options for retention. Libya, Mali and - presumably - Syria have/will demonstrate how much of a brilliant capability it offers.
RAF's Sentinel fleet could escape retirement, says MoD
We have an almost miniscule number of SSNs and a precarious number of DDGs and FFGs, with no investment having been made in the most utilised capabilty for these types of ships in recent ops - land attack cruise missiles.
5 current boats rising to the 7 in the future, reasonable times ahead.
Type 26 is precarious, Type 45 isn't. Won't find out until SDSR 2015. All current indications are positive about the 13, i'd have suspected to have read more about cuts to the program. Gon't get me wrong, plenty of time for cuts to happen.
No investment in a capability that our frigates or destroyers have previously ever had or deployed. Fantastic it's being brought in, very important for expeditionary operations, but we are investing in it for the RN.
+16 cells (according to NavyMatters all potential 64 could be strike length if we wanted) which can be strike length on the Type 45's and +24 dedicated strike silo on the Type 26. Decent step up.
I know air defence is essential but how many ASTERS, Standards or Seawolfs etc have been fired in anger since 1991 as compared to TLAMs.
Not having TLAM capability doesn't directly result in your ships being sunk, not having a decent AWD can. High end enough to deal with very serious air threats. Plus, like I said, future TLAM investment is happening.
The MPs who are meeting to discuss Syria on Thursday at Westminster need to question the government's continued cuts to defence whilst maintaining the same - if not ever increasing - demands on those dwindling forces. I hate fantasy fleets, but if HMG are going to continue with foreign interventions, they must fund the forces to an appropriate level, giving us increased numbers of DDGs/FFGs (with strike length cells), SSNs and strive for more squadrons of fast jets both from land bases and, in a few years, a CVF - with 36 bloody jets on it - not 12!
Navy expansion is something i'd like to see, no question about it. But we've got to be realistic.
Plus, you really really REALLY need to understand that the 12 number is the
standard number of jets when deployed out of UK waters during peacetime. plus associated air group. Far more and far more capable than the peacetime Harrier deployment on a CVS.
Does that mean we can't get more? No, certainly not.