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spoz
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Physically it probably wouldn’t be all that difficult although ammunition handling arrangements would also need to be modified. But all...
Sep 15, 2025
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Stampede
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A lot of commonality between the 25 and 30mm on a typhoon bushmaster mount. Why this has not been a priority upgrade across the fleet I...
Sep 15, 2025
spoz
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Without wanting to create controversy, because the WA lobby within the Federal Government is stronger than the SA. The constant...
Sep 15, 2025
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I was surprised how far along they are with the new Evolved Capes for RAN(2xOrdered November 2023) and ABF(2xOrdered in December 2024)...
Sep 15, 2025
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Still begs the question Order more Capes or Arafura’s or a mix of both? Cheers S
Sep 15, 2025
spoz
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Indonesia hopes to launch their first later this year. Another buy looks unlikely; they tend to buy twos of things; PPAs most recently
Sep 15, 2025
spoz
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Not entirely. What was in place at Osborne was the ship lift, a small number of construction buildings and both the ASC HQ and the AWD...
Sep 15, 2025
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It makes (a perverse) sense to not use sparse and very expensive AIM-9 or AIM-120 to shoot down a single drone in Romania, especially if...
Sep 15, 2025
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swerve
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There's one fitting out, six building, & three named but not yet started building. Total of 10 committed to so far, plus three (or maybe...
Sep 15, 2025
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I was watching an add for the AH140 the other day and it talked of building large numbers. They appeared to be talking of up to 30 to...
Sep 15, 2025
Feanor
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Interesting detail from West-2025 exercises. There are observers from many countries present, but only three NATO members; Hungary...
Sep 15, 2025
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swerve
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Perhaps Poland could build some. The Poles are building three for themselves, with two under construction so far, & they seem to be...
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It makes (a perverse) sense to not use sparse and very expensive AIM-9 or AIM-120 to shoot down a single drone in Romania, especially if...
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I agree that modified light attack/ training aircraft are one option, as i stated above. The two final RAAF P3s did not retire until...
Sep 15, 2025
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Just looking at the difference between the 30mm rounds on the Boxer and the 25mm rounds of the ASLAV, and comments that it a game...
Sep 15, 2025
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