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Sorry i think we got our wires crossed, I was in no way advocated the sending of an Arafura into Hormuz. My comment was in reply to...
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The RAN will have 8 to 9 major combatants for the next ten plus years. This number will be the surface option and response for every...
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(Wearily). For about the umpteenth time, the Arafuras are not combat vessels AND THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE TO BECOME COMBAT VESSELS. Over...
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USSR, FFS if that clown show lasted much longer, the geriatric leaders would have started WW3. As for China, they are the new economic...
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(Wearily). For about the umpteenth time, the Arafuras are not combat vessels AND THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE TO BECOME COMBAT VESSELS. Over...
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(Wearily). For about the umpteenth time, the Arafuras are not combat vessels AND THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE TO BECOME COMBAT VESSELS. Over...
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Sorry i think we got our wires crossed, I was in no way advocated the sending of an Arafura into Hormuz. My comment was in reply to...
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Could well be some confusion and there was only a single A-10 hit. Impossible to know for sure unless the US admits it. Interestingly...
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Guys, can we be a bit more professional about the way we are using language and stereotypes. Iranian communities in western countries...
Apr 6, 2026
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The Russians had a system but it was pretty bad, but useful for "there is a ship over the horizon" and "there is not a ship over the...
Apr 6, 2026
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I would not be sending a K130 or ANZAC into the straits of Hormuz, let alone an Arafura. This would need ships with multiple tiers of...
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They don’t. All radars other than ionosphere scattering radars like Jindalee, which require very large (ground based) arrays, are...
Apr 6, 2026
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The 6002 is a good but basic entry level radar. It's a rotating type, dual beam, x band solid state (uses gallium nitride which is the...
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For future reference, the best look we've seen at the total footprint for an operational CEAFAR array face would be the faces they put...
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