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Takao
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Also presumably you wouldn't need only one crew per boat, you'd need two or three wouldn't you? So 30 becomes 60 or 90? I'd also think...
Today at 4:24 AM
StingrayOZ
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Still quite a while before everyone agrees to that. More likely AOR and sealift ships built overseas. So doing so may free up more US...
Today at 3:26 AM
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koala
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I know that the US restricts ship builds from foreign countries, but I am reading that they are relaxing these rules (looking at Korea...
Today at 3:19 AM
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Options for Germany seems to be: 1. Work with Saab 2. Buy a share in GCAP program or buy it off the shelf 3. Wait for the F-47 -...
Today at 1:10 AM
Terran
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Really for a local product you have to commit to ~200 Fighters. ~300 total gripen, Sweden origional order was 200 aircraft. The F-2...
Today at 12:56 AM
Sandhi Yudha
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I found some firearms orders on Facebook... KERIS reborn 1. Why ordering the FN Minimi from Turkiye if Pindad produce it under licence...
Today at 12:39 AM
StingrayOZ
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Really for a local product you have to commit to ~200 Fighters. ~300 total gripen, Sweden origional order was 200 aircraft. The F-2...
Today at 12:38 AM
Sandhi Yudha
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Something that bothers me a lot. In a theoretical high intenisty conflict, how much would we last? How do we deal with saturation of AD...
Today at 12:20 AM
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MARKMILES77
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Defence has signed a contract for the construction of an M795 155mm artillery shell casing production line at the Rheinmetall Nioa...
Today at 12:16 AM
Terran
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Likely to be made even more expensive in the hypothetical Canadian order if they are manufactured in Canada due to the small scale of...
Today at 12:14 AM
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StevoJH
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Otherwise maybe the GCAP Partners either offer Airbus an opportunity to "buy in" to the program or Germany goes it alone with an Airbus...
Yesterday at 11:30 PM
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StevoJH
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I don't think this is a decision being made based on capability or cost. Its a decision being made to "punish" the United States for...
Yesterday at 11:19 PM
Terran
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Something like a F/A 50 is about half/third the cost of a Gripen. Gripen is slightly cheaper to buy and operate than some other...
Yesterday at 11:02 PM
StingrayOZ
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Something like a F/A 50 is about half/third the cost of a Gripen. Gripen is slightly cheaper to buy and operate than some other...
Yesterday at 10:58 PM
StingrayOZ
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A huge problem with trying to Export the Canadian Gripen is it’s already exported. Not just Sweden either. Remember SAAB made a huge...
Yesterday at 10:28 PM
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