The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
Looks like she'll be launched sometime late summer 2015
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
Makes me wish I was still in the RAN - she will be (budget permitting) an awesome lady.
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
if the budget is tight, then I bet on "armed for but not equipped with" just like what the shifty Norwegian did/doLEUT_East wrote:she will be (budget permitting) an awesome lady.
Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
I hopefully we might even get a fourth one at the rate the new budget is allocating funds to defense like its a money fueled spaceship
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
I'd rather they divert the funds from ordering the rubbish F-35s to something that's actually capable of replacing our F/A-18Cs with a role we'd actually use then put the rest into upgrading the Navy's equipment. Apparently the Collins are doing okay now but there's still plenty to do elsewhere. Then there's the matter of recruitment..
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
Sukhoi Su-30's...woo hopdenodon wrote:I'd rather they divert the funds from ordering the rubbish F-35s to something that's actually capable of replacing our F/A-18Cs with a role we'd actually use then put the rest into upgrading the Navy's equipment. Apparently the Collins are doing okay now but there's still plenty to do elsewhere. Then there's the matter of recruitment..
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
The F-35 has better sensors and endurance which makes it better at air policing. It has better range and higher payload which makes it better at the kind of air to ground missions we've seen in recent year. It's stealthy which means you don't have to fly nearly as many support sorties in order to carry out missions within enemy SAM coverage.denodon wrote:I'd rather they divert the funds from ordering the rubbish F-35s to something that's actually capable of replacing our F/A-18Cs with a role we'd actually use then put the rest into upgrading the Navy's equipment. Apparently the Collins are doing okay now but there's still plenty to do elsewhere. Then there's the matter of recruitment..
Unless you want to get out of the fast jet game entirely I'm not really sure what you'd choose as more useful.
The goal is to get airframes actually in the air within the next ten years right?LEUT_East wrote:denodon wrote:Sukhoi Su-30's...woo hop
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
What other choice is there? We committed to the F-35 about 1 day after the US, and have pumped a lot of cash into it ever since, and there is nothing else coming on the market, in the West in comparision. Sure Grippen, Typhoon and Rafeal are good now, but what about in next 10 years?
Do we need a 4th AWD? Yes, to bridge the valley of death, but for what other purpose? Same could be said for a 3rd LHD, and commit to an air wing of F-35Bs.
Do we need a 4th AWD? Yes, to bridge the valley of death, but for what other purpose? Same could be said for a 3rd LHD, and commit to an air wing of F-35Bs.
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Re: The future HMAS Hobart taking shape
Re: the budget and defense procurement;
The DoD announcements regarding accelerated navy acquisition programs was interesting, particularly news that the future resupply ships won't be built in AUS (direct competition between DSME and Navantia), the coming conference with the Japs about tech sharing from the Soryu class subs, and this little chestnut re future frigates;
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The DoD announcements regarding accelerated navy acquisition programs was interesting, particularly news that the future resupply ships won't be built in AUS (direct competition between DSME and Navantia), the coming conference with the Japs about tech sharing from the Soryu class subs, and this little chestnut re future frigates;
Does this mean we're going for an Australianised Fridtjof Nansen FFG now (with CEA radars and SAAB combat systems)? And where's our previous funding commitments to the type 26 design process in this decision?"The Government has also agreed to bring forward preliminary design work to ensure Australia maintains the necessary capabilities to retain the option of building the future frigate in Australia. This work will focus on continued production of the current AWD hull, suitably adapted and utilising capabilities from the cutting-edge Australian companies CEA Technologies Australia and SAAB Combat Systems. Further decisions on the future frigate will be taken in the context of the 2015 Defence White Paper."
Thoughts??
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