I'll believe it when I see it.
Defence spending is going to be defence spending tomorrow. This is effectively the defence spending mega thread. Why kill this to start something that is just going to be the same?With a new government coming tomorrow, it might be a good time to start afresh.
I got the new title too...
Government ignores Canada’s military. Ft. Reserve Restructuring
Koreans saying they can have a battalion of SPGs delivered to us within 12 months of signing a contract, and more
That's pretty funny, given that we don't have enough crews to sail half of our current 4 subs, or enough people to do the shore/technical support side of things.
Koreans saying they can have a battalion of SPGs delivered to us within 12 months of signing a contract, and more
I doubt we would sit by and not recruit and train more crews over the next ten years. While these get built and delivered.That's pretty funny, given that we don't have enough crews to sail half of our current 4 subs, or enough people to do the shore/technical support side of things.
We don't have any training facilities for subs, so a lot of it would be in SK, but it was the delivery within 12 months part that I meant.I doubt we would sit by and not recruit and train more crews over the next ten years. While these get built and delivered.
12 months was the spg timeline, subs would be 5 to 6 years for the first one, with one every year after that. Which gives ample time to scale up recruiting and training.We don't have any training facilities for subs, so a lot of it would be in SK, but it was the delivery within 12 months part that I meant.
The RN had to pay a commercial SK yard to delay delivery of one of their supply ships because they needed time to get the crew ready, so not just an RCN thing. Getting ships is the relatively easy part, compared to training up and expanding to get extra sailors, maintenance facilities, maintainers, and the engineering/supply side, all of which depends on having large numbers of people. Unfortunately you can't put out and RFP and PO for 1000 sailors, and a few thousand support people.
Sounds like 100-300 people should be off to SK for some extended training if we sign contracts with them.We don't have any training facilities for subs, so a lot of it would be in SK, but it was the delivery within 12 months part that I meant.
The RN had to pay a commercial SK yard to delay delivery of one of their supply ships because they needed time to get the crew ready, so not just an RCN thing. Getting ships is the relatively easy part, compared to training up and expanding to get extra sailors, maintenance facilities, maintainers, and the engineering/supply side, all of which depends on having large numbers of people. Unfortunately you can't put out and RFP and PO for 1000 sailors, and a few thousand support people.
In all seriousness, if we had the crews to man all 4 subs at the same time, would they actually be in a state to sail? Would we able to muster 3 of them in the next 5-6 months if we had the crews?That's pretty funny, given that we don't have enough crews to sail half of our current 4 subs, or enough people to do the shore/technical support side of things.
Victoria needs 59 crew, KSS-III needs 50, and the Koreans say a skeleton crew of 30 is min needed. So we would need 200 training for the first 4 boats, and would have 6 years to graduate the first 50.In all seriousness, if we had the crews to man all 4 subs at the same time, would they actually be in a state to sail? Would we able to muster 3 of them in the next 5-6 months if we had the crews?
Training where though? All that requires new infrastructure which is a 10 year timeline, and ADM(IE) is already struggling to catch up to the requirements for supporting things like northern bases and things for all the incoming planes (SAR, P8s, etc) as well as all the old buildings that need replaced.12 months was the spg timeline, subs would be 5 to 6 years for the first one, with one every year after that. Which gives ample time to scale up recruiting and training.
In all seriousness, if we had the crews to man all 4 subs at the same time, would they actually be in a state to sail? Would we able to muster 3 of them in the next 5-6 months if we had the crews?
We don't have any training facilities for subs, so a lot of it would be in SK, but it was the delivery within 12 months part that I meant.
The RN had to pay a commercial SK yard to delay delivery of one of their supply ships because they needed time to get the crew ready, so not just an RCN thing. Getting ships is the relatively easy part, compared to training up and expanding to get extra sailors, maintenance facilities, maintainers, and the engineering/supply side, all of which depends on having large numbers of people. Unfortunately you can't put out and RFP and PO for 1000 sailors, and a few thousand support people.