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  1. Lumber

    Trump administration 2024-2028

    I would argue this forum is the opposite, though maybe it's gettin closer to 50/50 than in the past. I know iof two people who have asked in just the past 2 years who to have their accounts deactivated due what they believed to be the overly conservative leaning if this website. Do you know if...
  2. Lumber

    Trump administration 2024-2028

    I had the same series of reactions as I was writing that.
  3. Lumber

    Trump administration 2024-2028

    He'll sign the deed to the white house over to himself, including the ballroom, move the official offices of the executive to somewhere else, and refuse to leave at the end of his term.
  4. Lumber

    Trump administration 2024-2028

    This honestly might be the most insane thing that has happened yet.
  5. Lumber

    Replacing the Subs

    This would require a ship that could go to sea and participate in such an exercise.
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    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    NORAD goes... Then they start complaining about the unprotected northern approaches Then... well I'll leave my tin foil hat off for now
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    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    NORAD goes... Then they start complaining about the "unprotected northern approaches" that Canada is doing nothing about... Then... well I'll leave my tin foil hat off for now.
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    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    Moving the goal posts again, I see.
  9. Lumber

    Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

    U.S. says it’s pausing long-standing military board with Canada https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/us-says-its-pausing-long-standing-military-board-with-canada/
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    Angus Topshee, outspoken head of Canada's navy, promoted to vice chief of defence staff

    "There's two trades in the navy! Captain, and Captain's support!"
  11. Lumber

    Continental Defence Corvette

    We developed launching asw helicopters from escorts but we didn't invent using helicopters for asw. So more evolutionary than revolutionary, and certainly not game changing.
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    Continental Defence Corvette

    You can't follow orders when sitting at the bottom of the ocean or transiting at beyond sub-crush depths because you can't receive orders at that depth. Sonobuoys that can relocate themselves? A sonobuoy is expensive enough as it is and they only last a few hours. Now you're talking about a...
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    Continental Defence Corvette

    Yes, the world built dreadnoughts. Canada didn't. Then the world built aircraft carriers. Canada didn't. Then the world built nuclear attack submarines and boomers. Canada didn't. Canada has never been at the cutting edge of game changing evolutions in naval warfare. We lack the both the...
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    Continental Defence Corvette

    I'm willing to have my mind change but for now I'm unconvinced and will remain the devil's advocate. Drone warfare in the naval domain is no where near maturity and any plans to refocus time, money, effort, and platforms into dedicating or even just expanding drone warfare capability is a...
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    Littoral Operations

    You have to ask yourself, what are we defending the coast from? Do we actually, at the highest geo-politically strategic level, believe that an invasion of our country from the sea is a legitimate threat that we need to be planning and building toward defending against? I would posit: fuck no...
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    Littoral Operations

    (If you know where this is from I'll be extremely happy)
  17. Lumber

    Littoral Operations

    Besides, you don't buy warships to defend your coastline, you buy warships to project power and influence.
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    Rick (Master Crayon Eater) on choosing your political horse

    Great post, Rick. I'm surprised (don't take this negatively) that you thought the public was actually more informed than the military with respect to the procedures of parliament and politics in general; I would have assumed the opposite. Further, to this point: You used the word "just" which...
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    Continental Defence Corvette

    The system he was referring to was the one where the US was the hegemon. He didn't mean that the system of disparate economies connected by world wide maritime trade was dead. He meant that we can't rely on the US to provide the blanket of security and stability; we have to go enforce it...
  20. Lumber

    Trump administration 2024-2028

    <waves hands in general direction of the current US administration>
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