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Good point. The logistics tail can be expensive and vulnerable. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. Missile armed aircraft...
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Moving to the ADF thread… The point to note looking at the concepts that our ally and principal security partner are publishing is that...
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Agree Small anything looks problematic cheers S
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Not jaded just questioning change LBMS appears to be something the ADF have embraced in a big way. I’m sure defence have asked all the...
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I've been thinking, and this is dangerous... LBMS is almost at decision time. The logistics nightmare of getting an LBMS missile...
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Good point. The logistics tail can be expensive and vulnerable. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. Missile armed aircraft...
Sep 26, 2025
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Me being me, I do wish that Canada would stop wasting good money to keep a bad investment. If the Merlin or a version of it would be...
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or a GPF. I feel that isolating a small, but for the ADF material, ground combat element in the manner proposed is quite hard to...
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Too few vls cells? Just bite the bullet and add 16 more to each hunter. 48 cells on a near 10000t ship is not excessive and, I assume...
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Or buy a general purpose frigate with 32 cells instead of the 16 that the IAT had been looking at. Oh, gosh! The selection of the...
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Logistically, the current structure of the RAN & RAAF would struggle to sustain a platoon deployed remotely within Australia let alone...
Sep 26, 2025
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Thank you for sharing. I didn't know Airbus already developed a NEO version of the MRTT. Is this the first order which isn't based...
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The Thais ordered the new A330neo based MRTT+...
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