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StingrayOZ
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What train wreck? Australia has three classes of ships from Navantia, and they are very satisfactory vessels. Sure, one of the LHDs...
Monday at 8:19 PM
spoz
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No, I’m not joking. In the overall scheme of things they are teething issues which many programs experience; have a look at such issues...
Monday at 7:11 PM
S
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What train wreck? Australia has three classes of ships from Navantia, and they are very satisfactory vessels. Sure, one of the LHDs...
Monday at 7:10 PM
d-ron84
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As far as I know, the Collins class still use harpoon, the NSM cant be sub launched....yet, a JSM varient is still in development.
Monday at 6:56 PM
d-ron84
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You have to be joking right :confused: "one of the LHDs and the two AORs had teething problems" has to be the bloody understatement of...
Monday at 6:53 PM
d-ron84
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What train wreck? Australia has three classes of ships from Navantia, and they are very satisfactory vessels. Sure, one of the LHDs...
Monday at 6:49 PM
spoz
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What train wreck? Australia has three classes of ships from Navantia, and they are very satisfactory vessels. Sure, one of the LHDs...
Monday at 6:36 PM
John Fedup
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....and when exactly for the remainder? Boats 5-12, two or three decades from now if we are lucky.
Monday at 5:11 PM
John Fedup
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Korea has two shipyards actively producing their design and only one customer, being themselves. The Germans have one shipyard producing...
Monday at 5:04 PM
Cadredave
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The issue is if the control ship cant adequately defend itself from high end threats yiu dont just lose it, you lose the drones. The...
Monday at 3:59 PM
Cadredave
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Which is how the US, amongst others is approaching it. But you have to have the high end leader!
Monday at 3:58 PM
John Fedup
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Considering the Liberal neglect on defence, perhaps the very likely delay on the rest of order from TKMS was considered an advantage...
Monday at 3:02 PM
John Fedup
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A disappointing outcome IMHO. SKorea would have put out maximum effort for Canada to enhance other export opportunities. Faster...
Monday at 2:52 PM
John Fedup
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That is apparently the offer, although I am rather skeptical of how it will actually work out in the end. It's one thing to get our four...
Monday at 2:42 PM
Feanor
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You're right, I somehow had it in my head that it's a 12.7mm. MMG is more like it. I don't know that this system is designed to defeat...
Monday at 2:22 PM
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