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P8 to Waddington

Old 24th Mar 2017, 15:57
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woohoo - long nights in the BrassNut and BurnsSuppers staggering through snowstorms tied together by extension cable while leathered and wearing kilts! happy days
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Old 4th Apr 2017, 09:39
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1st P8 UK Purchase

Seems we have bought a couple, delivery in 2019. https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/boeing-receives-22bn-deal-for-17-p-8as-435845/
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Old 4th Apr 2017, 21:47
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Norway signs contract for 5 P-8A

All 5 to be delivered by end of 2022. Based at Evenes/ENEV. Current base at Andøya to shut with the phase out of the P-3C/N.
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Old 5th Apr 2017, 08:51
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Interesting how more and more countries are suddenly seeing a need for the P8. Obviously shows years and years of under-investment (under-appreciation ?)in MPA. UK not the only ones at fault here then..........

List now includes:

India
Norway
USA
UK
Australia

and potentially Italy, New Zealand and Canada.

Amazed that these 'Maritime Nations' have got themselves into this situation. and the impact will be a long waiting list for the P8..............

Scandalous..........

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Old 5th Apr 2017, 09:24
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Interesting how more and more countries are suddenly seeing a need for the P8.
Russia adds 'Kazan' to its nuclear attack submarine fleet

Russia?s submarine patrols reach levels last seen during Cold War | The Independent

Next Big Future: China has built a nuclear submarine mass production superfactory
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Old 5th Apr 2017, 12:33
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Arc - not to mention all those operating the P3 and needing an update at some point...Maybe even the French will abandon the Atlantique?
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Old 5th Apr 2017, 18:44
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Interesting how more and more countries are suddenly seeing a need for the P8.
For quite a few years, the Russian Navy was mostly tied up at port. Now their subs are back patrolling.
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Old 6th Apr 2017, 17:39
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Russia launches its fleet's 'most deadly EVER nuclear attack submarine' which can strike targets 1,500 miles away - Mirror Online
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Old 7th Apr 2017, 10:18
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MOD Confirmation that we're getting the first two - on Twitter, today's favoured News channel:

https://twitter.com/defencehq/status/850060656766222337
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Old 7th Apr 2017, 10:36
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Originally Posted by Arclite01
Interesting how more and more countries are suddenly seeing a need for the P8. Obviously shows years and years of under-investment (under-appreciation ?)in MPA. UK not the only ones at fault here then..........

List now includes:

India
Norway
USA
UK
Australia

and potentially Italy, New Zealand and Canada.

Amazed that these 'Maritime Nations' have got themselves into this situation. and the impact will be a long waiting list for the P8..............
To be fair, of those, only the UK abandoned it's MPA capability - the others are merely updating their capability.

Germany and South Korea are updating their P-3s to meet the same issues
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Old 8th Apr 2017, 02:05
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Originally Posted by Arclite01
Interesting how more and more countries are suddenly seeing a need for the P8. Obviously shows years and years of under-investment (under-appreciation?) in MPA. UK not the only ones at fault here then..........

List now includes:

India
Norway
USA
UK
Australia

and potentially Italy, New Zealand and Canada.

Amazed that these 'Maritime Nations' have got themselves into this situation. and the impact will be a long waiting list for the P8..............

Scandalous..........

Arc
The RNZAF P3-K2 is a pretty capable platform and will be good for probably another decade, so no 'situation' here in The Land Of The Long White Cloud.

When the P3-K2 needs replacing, I hear that the Kawasaki P-1 is being looked at with considerable interest, it is supposedly much cheaper than the P8.
It may also be more suited to the RNZAF's role which has a great deal more low-level HADR & SAR (i.e. ISR) work than the USN's CONOPS (mostly ASW) for the P8.
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Old 29th Apr 2017, 06:43
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New Zealand buying 4 x P-8A

New Zealand ? P-8A Aircraft and Associated Support | The Official Home of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency

Whilst UK buy is in danger.....

Military is fighting ‘£20bn cash crisis’

The core plan for Britain’s armed forces will be revised after the election because of a funding crisis, The Times can reveal. The unravelling of the 2015 defence review is a blow for Sir Michael Fallon, the defence secretary. Sources questioned whether he could remain in post after an anticipated Conservative election victory in June given the problems that he has presided over at the Ministry of Defence (MoD). They include:.......

A £1.8 billion programme to buy a fleet of Apache helicopters and a £3 billion plan to buy and support nine maritime patrol aircraft from the United States are under threat. Both projects could be slowed down or reduced........
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Old 29th Apr 2017, 11:08
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Military is fighting ‘£20bn cash crisis’
That's what happens when you decided to plan your future buy based upon making financial "savings" over the 10-year plan. What really happens is you cannot get anywhere near the assumed level of savings, because there are always more ops to do and if you aren't on ops you need to train for ops. You could stop the training but then what else is there to do? If you don't train you have no op capability and a lot of very bored people.

You could of course hit the T&S budgets again, but that saves peanuts, or you could bring in great ideas like PAYD and FAM which all make people (our most important asset) even less valued than they already are (great summation of the SFA fiasco in the Gruaniad recently - well worth a read)

Just like most government departments, all the low and medium hanging fruit has already been saved in Defence, which leaves just cuts to capability. Oh and we tried that once, with an entire FJ fleet and the MPA force, and that's worked really well.
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Old 29th Apr 2017, 21:48
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Well it's a good job we mothballed the Nimrod 2000 then isn't it...
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Old 29th Apr 2017, 23:20
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More like shame we wasted lots of money and time on a poor idea.
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Old 30th Apr 2017, 00:24
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More like shame we wasted lots of money and time on a poor idea.
Yeah those flat-tops and F35b are no longer required due to the PMs stated move away from expeditionary warfare. BIN THEM!
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Old 30th Apr 2017, 03:52
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New Zealand Requests $1.5 Billion In P-8A Aircraft - Defense Daily Network
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Old 30th Apr 2017, 09:15
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Glad Rag, I think anyone who believes the UK intends to sit at home with a military, only willing to participate in a conflict of national survival, is delusional.

Inferring a future defence policy from a glib statement of pre-election rhetoric is also a bit daft. Does she want to appeal to voters fed up with us engaging in far-flung lands for little gain but much drain? Either way, if the way of leading in the world is to be ready to be a force for good, or keep the wolf from the door, you need an expeditionary capability.

Still, another SDSr (small "r") is in the pipeline by all accounts. Should be interesting.
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Old 30th Apr 2017, 19:28
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Sorry MSOCS, I suspect you have been reading too much official MOD blurb! It is obvious that the UK is in for a long period of belt tightening and, UKMil is not able to support the depth of capability (cost) needed for exped Ops that the QE boats are designed for. The P8 capability represents a much greater need than a couple of floating targets and, it would be a travesty of logic to cancel the P8 in favour of those boats! Too late for the RN now. They should have fought harder for a decent capability in medium size warships.
Standby for some procurement fireworks over the next few years.

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Old 30th Apr 2017, 20:13
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Fair cop OAP, but there's a fair bit of personal opinion in my prediction. The carriers will likely end up driving Defence for the next 50 years. The view that "build them, and the government will be embarrassed into funding the optional extras" isn't going to pass muster when funding such might leave the other Services with more redundancies or loss of vital capabilities for land and air warfare.

A direction change could be in the offing, perhaps.
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