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Todjaeger
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TBH I have reservations about what the US strategy is likely to be using systems like HIMARS and land-based AShM as part of an A2AD...
Saturday at 7:48 PM
Todjaeger
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Yes, the range difference could be reduced, OTOH the range advantage would still likely remain with the sub, never mind that the sub is...
Saturday at 7:03 PM
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MickB
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That torpedo range difference may be reduced by adopting the Type 07 ASROC in the future Mogamis. Assuming it is integrated by the...
Saturday at 6:57 PM
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Yes. And I am deliberately not snipping this quote, because yes. The problem is when the 'great strategic thinkers' can't do that same...
Saturday at 6:19 PM
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Imagine the misalignment of the systems on board the coastguard vessel. Maybe even sensitive navigation systems like the INS have to be...
Saturday at 6:01 PM
Tasman
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Final of the 6 AOPVs (AOPS) for the RCN...
Saturday at 5:27 PM
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It's incredible that even in 2025, people are trying to push that sort of defensive posture for island nations as a winning strategy...
Saturday at 5:23 PM
Tasman
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It's incredible that even in 2025, people are trying to push that sort of defensive posture for island nations as a winning strategy...
Saturday at 4:28 PM
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To some extent the ball is in America's court as far as AUKUS is concerned. If the decision to provide Virginias is withdrawn then it...
Saturday at 2:00 PM
Sandhi Yudha
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Imagine the misalignment of the systems on board the coastguard vessel. Maybe even sensitive navigation systems like the INS have to be...
Saturday at 1:20 PM
Sandhi Yudha
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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 1:14 PM
Todjaeger
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In addition, should Australia become a source of production and support for S. Korean forces, it would likely attract greater N. Korean...
Saturday at 12:26 PM
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I believe that AI will cause very significant changes to the way that we conduct ASW. It has been reported that China is being...
Saturday at 12:05 PM
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Relevant question to consider here is that South Korean facility would be fair game for the North Koreans if a conflict breaks out on...
Saturday at 10:43 AM
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According to the navy's home page the weapons loadout for the Hunter will be MU90 torpedoes and Mark 54 air-launched torpedoes Mark 45...
Saturday at 10:12 AM
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