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Refueling is only an issue due to the US and UK’s use of HEU, with its proliferation and infrastructure concerns (long term storage of...
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ADF testing a “candidate” medium ranged AD solution at Woomera, comprising CEA radars, virtualised AEGIS fire control, RAN SM-2 missiles...
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Can we trust AI? If so this sounds like a great concept. AI Overview Yes, the Derringer expeditionary launch system uses the same...
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They're not impressed with how the Bundeswehr is throwing their money around lately in general. The projects that were frozen for a...
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All USN reactors are routinely shutdown to “cold iron” status prior to any maintenance period in dock. So stopping the fission process...
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For what it's worth the Barracuda design is about a decade younger than Virginia, so age wasn't a concern. IMHO their main advantage vs...
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Cant help but wonder (if selected) how many units we would aquire? Given China's Pacific launch recently, we have a huge gap in air...
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ADF testing a “candidate” medium ranged AD solution at Woomera, comprising CEA radars, virtualised AEGIS fire control, RAN SM-2 missiles...
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According to recent information the French Barracuda/Suffren class SSN needs refuelling after 7-10 years, but that only requires...
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Sounds very clever. With the Patriot missile being integrated with the AEGIS system for use aboard naval vessels, potentially would...
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The committee is obviously not at all impressed by the MoD's & navy's handling of the F126/F128 affair.
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It's quite a bit more serious than described there. The actual planned hearing for funding for F128 in the Budget Committee was last...
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The Italians bought some bare G550s as they went out of production because they wanted to expand their AEW/ISR fleet, & it was all on...
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US didn’t really cancel E7A Wedgetail but the Trump administration made a full an attempt at it which created a problem for any follow...
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No refueling of the reactor material was from what I understand seemingly a reason the project was allowed to proceed. We were able to...
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