Colin Parkinson
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A & B Jetty are scheduled to be rebuilt in Esquimalt and that project is grinding through the process as we speak.
France considering scuttling Mistral aircraft carriers rather than agree to sell the vessels to Russia because of sanctions brought in over Ukraine
France could sell those Russian Mistral warships to China
The ongoing saga over France's potential sale of two Mistral-class helicopter carriers to Russia took a new turn Monday with Chinese media reporting that representatives from the French in Shanghai could propose a deal to sell the warships to China.
In recent weeks Moscow has taken a firm, if conciliatory, stance on the Mistral deal. Last month President Vladimir Putin announced that his officials did not intend to seek any penalties or fines from France over the postponed sale but instead would seek only repayment of the costs incurred on the Russian side if the sale were to fall through.
The problem with a China deal is that the ships have been built to Russian specifications. The first of the two, the Vladivostok, has already been taken on sea trials by Russian naval personnel, while the second ship, the Sevastopol, now also appears to be ready for sea trials.
But for now, they have nowhere to go.
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Does that include paying for the Cyrillic-to-English translation of everything, and a spot of debugging?Colin P said:The US should pay us to take them and run them, after all they pay billions to Pakistan, Iraq and Egypt and then get shafted.
S.M.A. said:Future Mistrals in Chinese PLA-N service for assaulting Taiwan, Japan's Senkakus or the Spratlys in the South China Sea?
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quadrapiper said:Does that include paying for the Cyrillic-to-English translation of everything, and a spot of debugging?
France offers Russia 785 million euros to ditch warship deal
Moscow (AFP) - France has offered Russia its terms to scrap a contentious contract to supply two warships that was suspended due to the Ukraine crisis, but Moscow judged the sum as unacceptable, a report said Friday.
Russian defence sources told Kommersant newspaper that the French side is willing to pay 785 million euros ($890 million), and the documents are now "being studied" by the Russian government, defence ministry and other relevant parties which participated in the 2011 deal.
But the daily reported that Moscow was not happy with the French offer, with the defence ministry claiming that Russian firms have now incurred 1.16 billion euros of costs associated with the ships.
While Kommersant reported France is proposing to return only the cash that was paid so far on the deal, Russia would like to have other expenses reimbursed, such as training costs of 400 sailors for the crews and building port infrastructure in Vladivostok, where the first of the two ships was to be based.
"It is necessary to demand 1.5 billion euro compensation from France, not just for breaking the contract but for all the costs, for preparing the 400-strong crew, for all transportation, including the fact that we had to send a ship to collect the crew" from the Saint Nazaire shipyard, he told RIA-Novosti agency.
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tomahawk6 said:Two Mistral LHD's for $1.33b each pretty cheap.Then buy F-35B's for force projection.The last alternative would be to destroy the ships which would be a real waste.
http://news.yahoo.com/sink-sell-russia-spat-leaves-france-warships-spare-141951864.html
Baz said:So a few of us had a thought bubble.
Buy both Mistrals, one on each coast.
Canadianize them as little as possible.
Ensure they have a single RAS point starboard side (so we can use them as "interim tankers").
Put all the trainees on them.
Convert extra spaces to classrooms.
Embark the two operations MH squadrons.
Sail them every week from Mon to Fri to regenerate people...
After a few years, as the new ships start to come on line, we can think about either getting rid of them or using them to start developing a "makes sense" littoral maneuver capability.
If a disaster response mission came up (like Haiti or Katrina), pull of the trainees, load up with helos (including Chinooks and Griffins) and boats (including the left over tanker and coast guard "landing craft"), fill 'er up with supplies, and off you go.
Imagine how many subbies you could cram into one of those
Baz said:So a few of us had a thought bubble.
Buy both Mistrals, one on each coast.
Canadianize them as little as possible.
Ensure they have a single RAS point starboard side (so we can use them as "interim tankers").
Put all the trainees on them.
Convert extra spaces to classrooms.
Embark the two operations MH squadrons.
Sail them every week from Mon to Fri to regenerate people...
After a few years, as the new ships start to come on line, we can think about either getting rid of them or using them to start developing a "makes sense" littoral maneuver capability.
If a disaster response mission came up (like Haiti or Katrina), pull of the trainees, load up with helos (including Chinooks and Griffins) and boats (including the left over tanker and coast guard "landing craft"), fill 'er up with supplies, and off you go.
Imagine how many subbies you could cram into one of those