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Volkodav
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That is the least impacting design proposal ive seen...theres a couple of others out there that would really upset the neighbours The...
Saturday at 10:11 AM
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1. Probably given range advantage. But ESM is subject to the same restrictions as radar in terms of beyond the horizon detection. 2...
Saturday at 6:11 AM
John Fedup
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Of all of the future manned aircraft GCAP purely on range and payload seems the most suitable. Of concern is the UK defence programs...
Saturday at 5:50 AM
Todjaeger
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The immediate and off the cuff answer is the same answer on how long a piece of string is. Namely, it all depends. Q1: It is...
Saturday at 5:39 AM
spoz
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Not everybody in DIO or ONA is involved in military strategic, tactical or technical type work; there’s a lot, probably the majority who...
Saturday at 5:07 AM
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One wonders with improvments in aerial, surface and subsurface drones that ASW may evolve, and a relatively cheap drone ship concept...
Saturday at 5:01 AM
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Stampede
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As predicted, the summit was a good meeting between a cruel dictator and a wannabe one. No details have been released. Trump will now...
Saturday at 3:58 AM
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MickB
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Besides Is it possible for a stretched Type 26 hull to have a 96 VLS cell count and retain the towed array and the 127mm gun? I'm no...
Saturday at 1:47 AM
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MickB
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Sorry I seem have interpreted what you said as a negative comment. I thought you were calling it a South Korean enclave, with an...
Saturday at 1:37 AM
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Volkodav
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I toured a Spruance class destroyer years ago and one of the crew mentioned she'd been involved in a collision and couldn't use any of...
Saturday at 12:42 AM
CJohn
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Final of the 6 AOPVs (AOPS) for the RCN...
Saturday at 12:25 AM
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Sideline
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Mick, I don’t have a dog in this fight. I’m just pointing out that if I owned a company that was less than 2-400km from the North...
Saturday at 12:13 AM
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While lowering possible detection ranges by a submarine is important, it is not the real concern with quieting in a service ship. Self...
Friday at 10:01 PM
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One wonders with improvments in aerial, surface and subsurface drones that ASW may evolve, and a relatively cheap drone ship concept...
Friday at 9:42 PM
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MickB
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Even if it was setup as a wholly Korean owned company (which I doubt would happen) have doe's that automatically translate to totally...
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