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However, if it was on board, it now identifies as a submarine.

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Where were they going and why?



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As a civilian, I’m curious but clueless as to what the Dena’s intentions were.
They must have known that the war had started and that most of the Iranian navy had been sunk and that there was a massive force between them and their home port. They clearly couldn’t have made it home safely and if they wanted to take refuge in a neutral port they could have stayed in India or Sri Lanka.
So what was the plan?
Also, the Dena is listed as having a ASW Bell 212, was it onboard? (Desperately looking for an aviation angle)
They must have known that the war had started and that most of the Iranian navy had been sunk and that there was a massive force between them and their home port. They clearly couldn’t have made it home safely and if they wanted to take refuge in a neutral port they could have stayed in India or Sri Lanka.
So what was the plan?
Also, the Dena is listed as having a ASW Bell 212, was it onboard? (Desperately looking for an aviation angle)
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Ecce Homo! Loquitur...

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I didn’t think Trump was that angry with Starmer….
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In fact Duncan was the only one of the six that was active and operational at the time, and had just returned from live fire exercises off the Welsh coast. The question is why she wasn't sent, she'd be in the Med by now at least. Daring, Diamond & Defender are in long term refits (Daring now for over 8 years, Defender for nearly 3 years & Diamond for over 2 years) which leaves Dragon and Dauntless. Dauntless had only just gone into a Maint period the week or so before, and Dragon had gone into a Maint just before Xmas, so, for whatever reason it was deemed Duncan couldn't go, Dragon was the only choice, being closer to end of Maint period, but wasn't going to be immediately available to go.

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Dumb Question: How does a ship surrender? A white flag up the mast? Is there a 'we surrender" flag?
Found n interesting video, EPIC FURY animated.
Found n interesting video, EPIC FURY animated.
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Video of the earlier shooting down of one of the F-15Es....

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I don't know but in WW1 the U-boat would approach the ship..indicate it intended to sink it and invite the crew to abandon it. Once that happened the ship would be sunk by gunfire. Not really practical these days but the sub could have informed the Sri Lankan authorities of the sinking without any risk to itself. Might have saved a few lives.
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Will the USN board and seize them as they leave the Gulf?

Over the past year, Iran has exported 1.65 million barrels of crude oil per day. Today, they are loading 8 million barrels at Kharg Island.
If they don't, then there is a risk that the storage tanks on shore will hit capacity and the country will have to wind down its oil production the way Iraq recently announced.
If they don't, then there is a risk that the storage tanks on shore will hit capacity and the country will have to wind down its oil production the way Iraq recently announced.

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U.S. officials tell CBS News that a total of three MQ-9 “Reaper” Surveillance and Attack Drones with the U.S. Air Force have been downed so far during Operation Epic Fury.
It's not clear where exactly the three drones crashed, but one of the Reapers attempted to crash off the coast of Iran, while another is believed to have been shot down during a “friendly fire” incident by Qatar.
It's not clear where exactly the three drones crashed, but one of the Reapers attempted to crash off the coast of Iran, while another is believed to have been shot down during a “friendly fire” incident by Qatar.

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Dragon is one of the three T45s to have received the PIP power generation upgrade to address the issue caused with the intercoolers by electrical power demand in excess of what they could previously cope with.

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I thought I read somewhere that Dragon hadn't yet received the Sea Ceptor upgrade, but Duncan had?
I see that the latest quote from John Healey is that Dragon will arrive "in the next couple of weeks", implying she won't be departing any time soon.
I see that the latest quote from John Healey is that Dragon will arrive "in the next couple of weeks", implying she won't be departing any time soon.

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There is some irony in the fact that it will probably all be over before Dragon arrives to provide ABM protection for the in theatre Dragon Lady - which is almost certainly what the Iranians were ineffectively targetting. The T45 Sea Ceptor upgrade programme was planned to finish in 2031 (nine years after announcement). Duncan is due to enter refit (including PIP ) this spring, so deploying her was not on the cards.
I think Defender is the only one with Sea Ceptor (but I may be wrong) and that Duncan will get it as part of her refit.
I think Defender is the only one with Sea Ceptor (but I may be wrong) and that Duncan will get it as part of her refit.
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Neither Dragon nor Duncan have yet received the Sea Ceptor upgrade. Defender is first in line and is expected to rejoin the fleet, post-upgrade, later this year.
I believe the T45s are also receiving ongoing, iterative upgrades in relation to anti ballistic missile capability. I think I'm right in saying that Dragon was involved in related trials last year, so it may be that, in addition to being one of only two T45s available for deployment at reasonably short notice, she is also relatively well placed in relation to T45 ABM capability.
Also, as others have noted, Dragon has received the PIP upgrade whereas Duncan hasn't.
I believe the T45s are also receiving ongoing, iterative upgrades in relation to anti ballistic missile capability. I think I'm right in saying that Dragon was involved in related trials last year, so it may be that, in addition to being one of only two T45s available for deployment at reasonably short notice, she is also relatively well placed in relation to T45 ABM capability.
Also, as others have noted, Dragon has received the PIP upgrade whereas Duncan hasn't.

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With Daring it was a way to cover up effectively reducing the fleet size - initially she was laid up ostensibly due to manning issues in 2017, there was a partial refit in Pompey between 2019 and 2021 before being sent to Birkenhead to be cut open to allow the PIP upgrade. While there she was apparently stripped of many parts to keep her sisters in service (another short term money saving practice). Hence, there was a lot more to do when she came home than there should have been. I assume it was also too late / expensive to include her Sea Ceptor upgrade in this cycle.
We do seem to be in danger of taking this thread under way but not under command.
P.S. I meant to say a ship refit is not the equivalent of a car service, if you have lots of ships you can mantain a large skilled work force to enable you to do it more quickly but a lot still has to be done in a specific order especially when fitting new machinery, weapons, sensors, and their supporting systems.
We do seem to be in danger of taking this thread under way but not under command.
P.S. I meant to say a ship refit is not the equivalent of a car service, if you have lots of ships you can mantain a large skilled work force to enable you to do it more quickly but a lot still has to be done in a specific order especially when fitting new machinery, weapons, sensors, and their supporting systems.
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Er, because the RAF HAS NO GBAD of any kind and hasn't had since the 1990's when the Bloodhound force was retired without replacement and the RAF Regiment Rapier force handed over to the Army.
Your description of why HMS Dragon is delayed makes perfect sense, but it does raise the question of WHY the RN chose to deploy that vessel and not one of the other two or three operational T45 Destroyers?
Your description of why HMS Dragon is delayed makes perfect sense, but it does raise the question of WHY the RN chose to deploy that vessel and not one of the other two or three operational T45 Destroyers?
As for the T45, Duncan is due on a NATO tasking and Dauntless is in for a quick fleet time support period. No easy answers. Overall, lack of direction from PJHQ/StratHQ or whatever its called now.

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She's due on trials late summer. Definitely not a thing to repeat, but absolute exemplar of why cutting the logs contracts (dates back to original T45 contracts) is always a bad idea. She will at least come out again, which many have doubted over the years.....



