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Volkodav
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I’ve got the design stashed away somewhere - the Training and Helicopter Support Ship (THSS). We almost got it approved in the early 90s.
Sunday at 9:32 AM
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There are only 11 AS565s in the airfleet on TNI-AL, the NAS332 is taken out of service, and if i'm not wrong there are only 3 NBell...
Sunday at 9:25 AM
Bluey 006
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Forward is the key word here. This is a missing piece of RAN ORBAT, one that is probably more needed as unmanned underwater systems...
Sunday at 7:23 AM
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Stampede
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Manned fixed wing over land and sea is evolving. With resources continuing to development aircraft for the future it certainly appears...
Sunday at 7:13 AM
Ananda
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https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2025/will-brazil-replace-its-aging-us-fighter-jets-with-12-saab-gripen-c-d-from-sweden...
Sunday at 6:23 AM
spoz
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I’ve got the design stashed away somewhere - the Training and Helicopter Support Ship (THSS). We almost got it approved in the early 90s.
Sunday at 5:31 AM
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Volkodav
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Smaller and slower, and not capable of operating F-35B but something like this- NRP D. João II - Wikipedia The other thought, the...
Sunday at 4:36 AM
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Volkodav
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Adelaide and Canberra are not carriers. That cringe I referred to is the fact that carriers, like SSNs used to be, are something the...
Sunday at 4:21 AM
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Stampede
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Good luck to them It’s a good fit for many a Navy but as you mentioned it’s very old. A good training platform and in service capability...
Sunday at 3:35 AM
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ADMk2
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Britain sent all of it’s remaining AS-90’s to Ukraine. It presently has 14 Archers and there was some discussion about boosting these by...
Sunday at 1:27 AM
Bluey 006
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In war time, yep, multiple airstrips and fuel farms dispersion is definitely the way to go, as well as having the infrastructure in...
Sunday at 1:23 AM
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While I’m not behind the suggestion ….defence ports, airfields, barracks, vehicle storage yards, ammunition bunkers etc are not all that...
Sunday at 12:51 AM
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If memory serves the Garibaldi design was one of the three finalists for Australia's carrier replacement program in the late 70s. It is...
Sunday at 12:31 AM
Tasman
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If memory serves the Garibaldi design was one of the three finalists for Australia's carrier replacement program in the late 70s. It is...
Sunday at 12:28 AM
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The RNs Multi Role Strike Ship (MRSS) program could be an interesting option for NZ, especially the more warlike ones with a frigate...
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