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HMS Queen Elizabeth & Prince Charles Oh Dear

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    HMS Queen Elizabeth & Prince Charles Oh Dear

    Heard late news that the project was already £1 billion over budget... after only a year!

    that's a lot of money

    Couldn't we just ask the Yanks to build us a couple of Nimitz class carriers ?
    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

    #2
    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Heard late news that the project was already £1 billion over budget... after only a year!

    that's a lot of money

    Couldn't we just ask the Yanks to build us a couple of Nimitz class carriers ?
    What do we need them for anyway??
    Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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      #3
      Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
      What do we need them for anyway??
      To send to whatever country the USA wants to invade next.

      Actually, there was a some Glaswegian bint on the radio yesterday saying how she's got work for 15 years 'cos of these two great big ships they're building. She was so happy at having so much guaranteed job security...
      My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.

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        #4
        Do you think they will have a pickled Queen's jobby on the HMS Queen Elizabeth like they did on the QE2?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Troll View Post
          Heard late news that the project was already £1 billion over budget... after only a year!

          that's a lot of money

          Couldn't we just ask the Yanks to build us a couple of Nimitz class carriers ?

          That's peanuts in the overall scheme of things. The UK's debts are currently growing by that amount every two days.

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            #6
            A lot of IT jobs in the defense will be riding on these ships...

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              #7
              Originally posted by Green Mango View Post
              A lot of IT jobs in the defense will be riding on these ships...
              *beep beep beep*

              Imminent attack warning please choose defensive strategy.

              1. Launch missile
              2. Evade
              3. Watch bollywood movie and shake head from side to side

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                #8
                I imagine the software systems are late because the players are only offering 35 quid an hour (at best) when the people with experience can get 65 - 70 in mainland Europe due to the exchange rate
                As well as the usual poor design and management regime of course.
                I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                The original point and click interface by
                Smith and Wesson.

                Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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                  #9
                  http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/cvf/

                  I read they will start service with Harriers as these new planes won't be ready:
                  http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/cvf/cvf12.html

                  P.S. UKIP wants to build a third carrier. To be fair it's probably less of a waste of money than Trident or Iraq/Afghanistan.
                  They could probably pay for them just stopping aid to third world countries that goes on Mercedes limos and guns.

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                    #10
                    Shameless Repost From Yesterday

                    I'm going to make myself woefully unpopular with this post, and I think that I'll be alienating my core constituency - but before the rush to condemnation, wait up.

                    The area of government most ripe for cuts is defence, so here's a fairly radical thought program that we could utilise that would severely slash costs across MoD and at the same time not massively impact on defence capability.

                    Royal Navy

                    SSBN / Trident - not replaced. At end of life, missiles and warheads SAFELY decommissioned (creating high skill jobs at AWE Aldermaston and in supporting industries) - saves £5bn (per R Garwin to HoC Select Committee)

                    HMS Queen Elizabeth / HMS Prince of Wales - not built, saves £3.8bn in 2007 money (per That C*** Browne in HoC).

                    Albion Class - retained as the core of UK defence support (note: NOT expeditionary warfare) activities.

                    HMS Ocean mothballed and decommissioned, for likely sale to either another NATO country or to a friendly Navy (note: might also be turned into a quasi-civvie freighter).

                    Type 22 Broadsword Class (Frigate) - scrapped / sold.

                    Type 23 Duke Class (Frigate) - reduced from 13 to 8 in line with non-expeditionary warfare objectives. Gunboat diplomacy we're not into any more.

                    Type 42 (Destroyers) - reduced to two (see frigate note above)

                    Type 45 Daring Class (Destroyers) - currently two built and launched; reduce number on order to four (thus meaning that the number of destroyers remains six).

                    Current aircraft carrier(s) - scrapped. Anything that flies from Illustrious class can just as easily fly from an Albion class.

                    SSN - retained.

                    Survey vessels - retained; given that they can have an educational use and scientific value, increased.

                    RFA - scrapped. Anything that needs to be shipped can be shipped by the merchant fleet (or what remains thereof).

                    Army

                    Guards division - scrapped, entirely

                    Household division - scrapped, entirely

                    Cavalry (tanks) - scrapped, entirely

                    Parachute regiment - scrapped, entirely

                    Infantry - to be reduced to the level of roulement battalions, using RRS as an example.

                    Thus there would be a southern English, northern English, Welsh and Scots regiment and that'd be it. All infantry to be trained to be:
                    airmobile (e.g., helicopters (see below))
                    mechanised (e.g., capable of operating from Warrior AFV)
                    foot (e.g., capable of operating on the ground without support)
                    Artillery - removal of all but highly mobile pieces. No more heavy RA regiments.

                    Army Air Corps - expanded to include the Chinook, Merlin and Puma helicopters of RAF and RN (Merlin only). AAC to be core of Joint Helicopter Force currently in operation and to be subject to major investment to prevent any more than 5% of the aircraft to be U/S at any time.

                    Corps:

                    Royal Engineers - to cease to be expensive infantry and to be used in humanitarian gigs to rebuild water supplies in places like Lesotho (for example)at the cost of the Lesothan government and to rebuild properties in the armed forces Married Quarters (etC) without the use of expensive civilian builders

                    RAMC (and AMS) - when not on tour to be used in Headley Court, Selly Oak and the to-be-reopened Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot; to also rotate every three years into a humanitarian gig (see Royal Engineers, above) and to the NHS and working with service charities in outreach support

                    Royal Signals - to provide comms but in a much reduced form. Give everyone airwave radios and no more battlefield integrated comms - we're no longer into expeditionary warfare, remember?

                    REME - to be subsumed into Royal Engineers

                    AGC - all elements of AGC role to be outsourced and AGC to be scrapped.

                    Royal Marines - whilst currently part of the Royal Navy to become part of Army and be maintained at strength, with the caveat that they all become parachute trained.

                    RAF

                    A300M project for AAR = scrapped.

                    Hercules life to be extended to include AAR

                    Nimrod to be reduced in number

                    Fast air to be reduced to Harriers and Tornado only: Typhoon, whilst exciting, is wildly cash inefficient

                    Tucano to be sold-and-leased back from manufacturers; same with Hawk

                    Tucano and Hawk to be used for the funded by governments (note: non UK) training of foreign aircrews

                    Multi-engine training normally used to train Hercules/C17/Nimrod pilots to be expanded to be a semi-commercial training school.

                    RAF engineering to be performed by Royal Engineers (see Army, above)

                    SAR to be retained at strength

                    Staffing

                    All MoD civilian staff to be sacked: there's nothing being done at Main Building that couldn't be done by a person who dresses in green.

                    All pensions at MoD (civilian and military) to be cash-purchase rather than final salary.

                    Major purge of "star" ranks - e.g., the number of generals, admirals and marshalls not in operational commands is astonishing. Scrap them and by "scrap" I don't mean send them to a training school I mean sack.

                    Ceremonial

                    Red Arrows - scrapped (individual aircraft from squadrons can display as individuals, team costs too much)

                    Red Devils - scrapped (obviously, given that the Paras are going)

                    Differing dress codes in regiments / companies - scrapped (take from Canadian forces where everyone wears the same)

                    Strategic

                    1. Out of Afghanistan
                    2. Out of Iraq (we're down to a few hundred now, I know)
                    3. Everyone back to the UK
                    4. Out of NATO

                    In short UK armed forces become based on the Japanese model of a self-defence force. We don't do expeditionary warfare, but we protect ourselves. No need to do power projection as per the US: we aren't the US, we don't have the money.

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