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Almost like you need a layered force with options in air, land, maritime, cyber, information and space domains, that provide flexible...
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ESSM, SM2, SM6 and SM3 are all the same family of missiles (siblings and cousins all made by Raytheon). They are all based on the same...
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A short article discussing the merits of an urban tank. Some interesting features but how many and how much coin? How the Army could...
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Mate, I would love to see NZ back to a similar manning of the 80s, Fighter jets, 4 frigates etc. I just don't see much happening, NZ...
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RMC-E is likely to remain at GI; all the facilities are already in place. And we have get to see if Henderson can build anything as...
Oct 25, 2025
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ESSM, SM2, SM6 and SM3 are all the same family of missiles (siblings and cousins all made by Raytheon). They are all based on the same...
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Mate, I would love to see NZ back to a similar manning of the 80s, Fighter jets, 4 frigates etc. I just don't see much happening, NZ...
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So when you have in the future 1 x frigate in refit, 1 x frigate on patrol could be not even in the pacific!!, 1 x frigate in port, and...
Oct 25, 2025
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Or people that don’t see a difference between the Black Sea and the South Pacific.
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When Australia curtailled production of the Arafura class we really did throw out the baby with the bathwater. We still need a high end...
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Or people that don’t see a difference between the Black Sea and the South Pacific.
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The Mogamis also have a capable AESA radar, and given they have strike length Mk41, the capacity to embark SM-3 or SM-6 (although...
Oct 25, 2025
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