OldSolduer
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Kinda the same with artillery no matter how many times you tell the numpties its an area weaponAgain,
Yes, but also, no.
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Kinda the same with artillery no matter how many times you tell the numpties its an area weaponAgain,
Yes, but also, no.
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It would certainly be effective.You’d like that, wouldn’t you.
"404 Page Not Found"This lot are droning on about missiles for helicopters to kill ships. I don't know where to put it... so here.
No. It's an oops. Will fix."404 Page Not Found"
...or is that the joke?


Given I watched one descend below the horizon, I guess I'll finally have to admit the earth is, in fact, not flat.
Does the fact that no matter how hard I squint I can’t see Bermuda count?Only a single data point. Need more to prove the hypothesis.
Does the fact that no matter how hard I squint I can’t see Bermuda count?
They probably let their array slip off the reel and are busy looking for it...Might actually be a Cormorant, but you don't often see them dropping LUUs (illumination flares) in the dip sectors:
That $&|+ don’t float…They probably let their array slip off the reel and are busy looking for it...
You forgot how much have I had to drink. I’m sure if it was enough I’d see something.Data incomplete. Are there clouds? When was your last eye exam? Are you looking in the correct direction?
ukdefencejournal.org.uk
Proteus exists because the Royal Navy faces an expanding requirement in the North Atlantic that cannot be addressed through additional ships, personnel or flying hours alone. The area requiring persistent monitoring has grown steadily, while the number of platforms available to deliver that coverage has not.
Undersea activity has increased and subsea infrastructure has taken on strategic importance. Maritime awareness now depends on sustained presence rather than episodic patrols. At the same time, aviation manpower, training capacity and fleet size impose firm limits on how much coverage can be generated using traditional methods.
The UK’s undersea warfare posture relies on RAF-operated maritime patrol aircraft working alongside Royal Navy anti-submarine helicopters. These remain highly capable assets, but availability rather than performance has become the defining constraint. Each sortie consumes finite airframes, crews and maintenance capacity.
Is it any good? We tend to purchase under performing helicopters (Chinook excluded).Saw this not sure if it has been posted yet:
Airbus Exploring Made-In-Canada H175s For Emerging RCAF Needs | Aviation Week Network
Airbus Helicopters hints at potential local assembly of its H175 super-medium rotorcraft in Canada if the aircraft is selected to meet emerging Canadian needs.aviationweek.com