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spoz
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Royal Australian Navy Discussions and Updates 2.0
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Correct on the Hobarts. Redesigning for Otto fuel is always interesting. MU90 does have some different capabilities to Mk 54, but...
Tuesday at 9:28 PM
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Just a thought. LRASMs are very expensive. Being standoff weapons reduces the risk to the aircraft firing them but we are talking about...
Tuesday at 7:52 PM
Todjaeger
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I suspect the reason the Hobart-class DDG's were fitted with the MU90 instead of the Mk 54's which were more recent additions to the RAN...
Tuesday at 7:41 PM
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hauritz
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6th Generation Fighters Projects
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On the heels of the F-47 NGAD announcement the US is expected to announce its decision on the F/A-xx program this week. The decision...
Tuesday at 7:07 PM
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hauritz
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Boeing winning the NGAD program should give the Ghost Bat a boost. Boeing is also big chance of winning the USN F/A-XX decision which is...
Tuesday at 7:01 PM
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MARKMILES77
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6th Generation Fighters Projects
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Has the basis for the Boeing F-47 actually been hiding in "plane" site for years?
Tuesday at 6:47 PM
StingrayOZ
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We stuck with mu90 on the Hobart's even tho there would have been easier path using the also in inventory mk54.. I presume they have...
Tuesday at 6:32 PM
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It looks small in that image. I wonder why they don’t build the aircraft around a weapons bay that’s big enough to carry a broad range...
Tuesday at 6:27 PM
spoz
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Calling three ships merely steaming around the country a “rehearsed Naval attack of Australia” Is a bit of a long bow! “‘Demonstration...
Tuesday at 6:24 PM
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100th flight for MQ-28A Ghost Bat, and now preparing for an air-to-air missile test later this year or early next year. Exciting to see...
Tuesday at 6:22 PM
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MARKMILES77
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The Australian Army Himars Regiment is going to be quite large. Each battery will have 12 Himars launchers.That is twice as many...
Tuesday at 6:06 PM
spoz
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Was involved. As noted, it was a development project, but first deliveries were c. 2002 (had moved on by then). In such cases there...
Tuesday at 6:05 PM
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IIRC Australia acquired MU-90 well before development was completed, which was one of the complaints about the programme. It has been...
Tuesday at 5:50 PM
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When Ordering Our New Ferries... ...it makes sense to order dual purpose civilian-military ferries for the upcoming Pacific War with...
Tuesday at 5:49 PM
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Putting aside the fact that that's an incredibly alarmist statement, the vast majority of those Chinese spouses in Taiwan are women. For...
Tuesday at 5:35 PM
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