Future Carrier (Including Costs)
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Originally Posted by Lazer-Hound
If we're only going to do Sierra Leone - type ops on our own, isn't CVF a bit overkill? Surely 'Ocean-plus' would be a more cost-effective solution?
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Yep, the Harrier's pi$$y range is a legacy of its North German Plain days and precisely why we need a longer legged beast to replace it. Its better than nothing though.
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Originally Posted by WE Branch Fanatic
Not an unreasonble assumption to make. I think around 90% of the world's population live with 500 miles of the sea.
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Originally Posted by junglyAEO
Sounds like an ideal reason for having carrier based aviation then. You can get your pointy death bringers where you want them without relying on others' permissions!
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Carriers are limited and when ''money is to tight to mention' become less viable.
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FormerFlake.
There are a lot more countries with coastlines than with neighbours who will give overfly/basing rights to Brits, so they are a lot more viable than land based a/c
There are a lot more countries with coastlines than with neighbours who will give overfly/basing rights to Brits, so they are a lot more viable than land based a/c
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Carriers are limited and when ''money is to tight to mention' become less viable.
FF - I'm interested in how you would prefer the restructuring of HM's Armed Forces to go?
If not a carrier based strike capability then what? We could abandon the idea and form a Dutch style Navy I suppose, and accept the limitations that would bring. On the bright side we would be able to channel the money saved into the NHS or something worthwhile.
Presumably you're not suggesting we use the money for tons of helo's we couldn't protect, or a bunch more land-based FJ's we might not be able to deploy?
What's your less "limited" solution?
On the same but different subject, why are we talking about the GR7's legs here? It's the JSF's legs we should be interested in.
If not a carrier based strike capability then what? We could abandon the idea and form a Dutch style Navy I suppose, and accept the limitations that would bring. On the bright side we would be able to channel the money saved into the NHS or something worthwhile.
Presumably you're not suggesting we use the money for tons of helo's we couldn't protect, or a bunch more land-based FJ's we might not be able to deploy?
What's your less "limited" solution?
On the same but different subject, why are we talking about the GR7's legs here? It's the JSF's legs we should be interested in.
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Originally Posted by Tourist
FormerFlake.
There are a lot more countries with coastlines than with neighbours who will give overfly/basing rights to Brits, so they are a lot more viable than land based a/c
There are a lot more countries with coastlines than with neighbours who will give overfly/basing rights to Brits, so they are a lot more viable than land based a/c
The UK armed forces need far more AT and AR assets for a start. Plus we need a AR cabability for the C17s and a better AR facility for the C130s.
I am not aware of any issues with deploying Typhoon??
During Telic 50% of the ordance for the entire war was dropped by the B1B. Does that give you a clue to the assets we need?
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On the subject of being off subject - dumping the JFK? I can't believe it. It seems like only yesterday that I was breakfasting on it off Malta, although it was actually 1969 when it was all new and shiny. It is still the most impressive piece of machinery I have ever been on.
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Flake, read Lions, Donkeys and Dinosaurs.
I will be the first to admit I see some errors in his book in the areas of my specialist knowledge, but it still has some worthwhile points.
I will be the first to admit I see some errors in his book in the areas of my specialist knowledge, but it still has some worthwhile points.
The author of 'Lions, Donkeys and Dinosaurs', Lewis Page, was described in early reviews as someone who had served in all three services.
I now read that he "began his military career as a reservist pilot in the Cambridge University Air Squadron. He grew disenchanted with the RAF and attempted to join the army, but was rejected for having a "frivolous attitude......."
I wonder.
I now read that he "began his military career as a reservist pilot in the Cambridge University Air Squadron. He grew disenchanted with the RAF and attempted to join the army, but was rejected for having a "frivolous attitude......."
I wonder.
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Originally Posted by Navaleye
FormerFlake,
Suggest you do a Google search on the Beira Patrol.
Suggest you do a Google search on the Beira Patrol.
A different arguemnt that shows up in the Beira Patrol is the lack of effective AEW for the Navy. Now if the new breed of Carriers were getting Hawkeye then the case becomes stronger. They could go back to the idea of strapping a radar to a HS125?
I have not at any stage stated carriers are a waste of time. I'm only trying to suggest that there may be more sensible ways to spend money.
It is also fair to say that Uncle Sam owes us a big favour which could include carrier support in the future.
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My point was that even a landlocked country needs a port somewhere. The problem with the Beira patrol was that it was in the wrong place. We has the Gannet then for AEW and it was Ok for the job.
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The more I think about it the more I begin to wonder if configuring HM armed forces in a similar manner to the USMC might not be a bad idea. Perhaps three Wasp - type ships with embarked JSF, heliborne AEW and ASW plus a hefty Royal Marine force might be a good thing. It would mean a major reconfiguration of the whole of the armed forces however unless the army (and more importantly the soldiers themselves) could be persuaded to accept sea basing for some of it's strength.
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P'Lard - Sea Basing is one of the fundamentals upon which we will operate. It's written in to all the UK doctrine and you can expect to see way more emphasis on it in future - not just for keeping troops but the logs package etc. No need to rely on HN support = mucho flexibility.
FF - Rely on the US to bail us out when we need a CV?! My friend, I've been resisting it but I'll have to bite...
...are you so naive and poorly informed because you are:
a- so new to the military that you haven't had a chance to work out what's going on yet, or...
b- not actually in the military (I note you say you're in Lisbon, unless it's JC Lisbon?), if so why are you on a military thread for serving or ex-mil, or...
c- Ex-mil but never took the time to actually read those glossy journals, just the Daily Mail, or...
d- are a journo fishing for some info, or...
e- are a 14 year old having a larf (hopefully it's this one)
Any of the above?
Goodness me. Let's try to keep the debate informed. If you don't know what you're talking about then please do a bit of reading about contemporary issues, or don't bother.
FF - Rely on the US to bail us out when we need a CV?! My friend, I've been resisting it but I'll have to bite...
...are you so naive and poorly informed because you are:
a- so new to the military that you haven't had a chance to work out what's going on yet, or...
b- not actually in the military (I note you say you're in Lisbon, unless it's JC Lisbon?), if so why are you on a military thread for serving or ex-mil, or...
c- Ex-mil but never took the time to actually read those glossy journals, just the Daily Mail, or...
d- are a journo fishing for some info, or...
e- are a 14 year old having a larf (hopefully it's this one)
Any of the above?
Goodness me. Let's try to keep the debate informed. If you don't know what you're talking about then please do a bit of reading about contemporary issues, or don't bother.
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Originally Posted by scottishbeefer
P'Lard - Sea Basing is one of the fundamentals upon which we will operate. It's written in to all the UK doctrine and you can expect to see way more emphasis on it in future - not just for keeping troops but the logs package etc. No need to rely on HN support = mucho flexibility.
FF - Rely on the US to bail us out when we need a CV?! My friend, I've been resisting it but I'll have to bite...
...are you so naive and poorly informed because you are:
a- so new to the military that you haven't had a chance to work out what's going on yet, or...
b- not actually in the military (I note you say you're in Lisbon, unless it's JC Lisbon?), if so why are you on a military thread for serving or ex-mil, or...
c- Ex-mil but never took the time to actually read those glossy journals, just the Daily Mail, or...
d- are a journo fishing for some info, or...
e- are a 14 year old having a larf (hopefully it's this one)
Any of the above?
Goodness me. Let's try to keep the debate informed. If you don't know what you're talking about then please do a bit of reading about contemporary issues, or don't bother.
FF - Rely on the US to bail us out when we need a CV?! My friend, I've been resisting it but I'll have to bite...
...are you so naive and poorly informed because you are:
a- so new to the military that you haven't had a chance to work out what's going on yet, or...
b- not actually in the military (I note you say you're in Lisbon, unless it's JC Lisbon?), if so why are you on a military thread for serving or ex-mil, or...
c- Ex-mil but never took the time to actually read those glossy journals, just the Daily Mail, or...
d- are a journo fishing for some info, or...
e- are a 14 year old having a larf (hopefully it's this one)
Any of the above?
Goodness me. Let's try to keep the debate informed. If you don't know what you're talking about then please do a bit of reading about contemporary issues, or don't bother.