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rusty_monkey 25th Feb 2010 23:50

Project Wavell announcement has been delayed to on or before the 17th march.

ghostnav 26th Feb 2010 05:50

With the state of the other economies in Europe around that area, we should be able to get services from locals for knock down prices!

NUFC1892 17th Mar 2010 09:44


Project Wavell announcement has been delayed to on or before the 17th march.
Formal announcement made by Stn Cdr at 0830GMT today. Akrotiri will remain military.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

piran 17th Mar 2010 22:31

vecvechookattack - what a stupid and ignorant thing to write. I wonder if I can guess you are British Army. That august organisation that even after 8 years in Afghanistan has made so little progress and was so badly prepared that it depends on huge modernisation programmes via UORs. And can only think of one war as being "the" war thus taking all the wrong lessons for the future. Worst of all is the Army's total lack of understanding air power.

Pontius Navigator 17th Mar 2010 22:54


Originally Posted by piran (Post 5577864)
vecvechookattack - what a stupid and ignorant thing to write.

VV actually has a point, a subtle one however. Servicemen are motivated by careers; contractors by money. The motivations are different and flexibility is variable.


That august organisation that even after 8 years in Afghanistan has made so little progress and was so badly prepared that it depends on huge modernisation programmes via UORs.
What evidence is there to show that the Army was so badly prepared? With Defence spending so tight the Army, and the others, have to live by the day. If there is a problem it lies with procurement and production which in asymetric warfare is esentially a slow, reactive, beast against a non-technological nimble adversary. One is risk averse and the other is fighting a guerilla camaign.


And can only think of one war as being "the" war thus taking all the wrong lessons for the future.
The question is how far off is the future? During WW2, how far did we prepare for WW3? The USA was well ahead of us but even there they fought the war they were fighting and not the next one that they might have had to fight.


Worst of all is the Army's total lack of understanding air power.
Evidence?

vecvechookattack 18th Mar 2010 12:37

My point exatly......

Well said..............


:D:D:D:D:D:D

aw ditor 18th Mar 2010 16:22

PN

One S' and two Ms' in asymmetric.

AD (ex No 36 Asymmetric Course at 4 FTS RAF Worksop) You didn't pass your FHT until you could spell it!


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