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swerve
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It's your constant whataboutism in almost every post that led me to respond in the first place. Whataboutism and redlines. Here's one...
Jun 6, 2026
Sandhi Yudha
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After modernisation the Asagiri Class are indeed an improvement over the Van Speijkklasse. But a complete replacement means that...
Jun 6, 2026
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Rob c
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This has not always turned out for the best in the past, the ANZAC's were expensive and we only got 2 were at the time we could have had...
Jun 6, 2026
Feanor
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Correct, but consider the position that was taken. The country itself gets to decide? Clearly there's more to it than that. I don't...
Jun 6, 2026
Feanor
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Well it appears for now they're training on them. Victory and defeat are defined politically. So what it means for Ukraine to "win" is...
Jun 6, 2026
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swerve
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Yes, for decades our armed forces had a huge amount of various low cost 3rd World Country air defence systems againt low and slow flying...
Jun 6, 2026
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swerve
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Empty hulls with engines (Japanese licence-built British GTs) & Japanese radars & sonars. They're old, but much newer than the van Speijks.
Jun 6, 2026
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swerve
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CAMM fits in Mk41. It's been tested. Mk41 is big, heavy & expensive just to launch CAMM, though.
Jun 6, 2026
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swerve
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Do you have a problem understanding English? Blinken wasn't "openly planning [a] Urainian offensive". He spoke in general terms of a...
Jun 6, 2026
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swerve
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Ukraine is not winning the war by any margin, just look at the battle field, if things continue like this into 2023, Ukraine is done...
Jun 6, 2026
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I really think that 5 MH60R's will redline them. 2 frigates, The Canterbury and Aotearoa, will leave just 1 airframe not in use. I guess...
Jun 6, 2026
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StevoJH
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I really think that 5 MH60R's will redline them. 2 frigates, The Canterbury and Aotearoa, will leave just 1 airframe not in use. I guess...
Jun 6, 2026
Sandhi Yudha
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The strong points of the Type 053H3 are the CODAD-propulsion and the younger age of the class, but these vessels are made in china with...
Jun 6, 2026
Ananda
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Asagiri still in service this time, and both Asagiri and Type 053H3 actually sloted to be retired by both JMSDF and PLAN. Which is why...
Jun 6, 2026
recce.k1
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225 APKS 65 helfires 5 miniguns unspecified number of GAU 21 M3M FN 50cal helo guns dipping sonar MAD more coverage about the...
Jun 6, 2026
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