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For those that don’t know, the Hobarts have a very competent bistatic ASW suite.
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Unlikely that a sub would or could offer a chance to surrender. Given the location, reporting it so surface ships could intercept it &...
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I wonder if the IRIS Dena was given any opportunity to surrender. It’s a relatively small ship a long way from home without any surface...
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Exactly. The RN used to refer to first, second and third rate in terms of capability. Im not sure if they stopped doing so in the 60s...
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It's interesting that it's been shown at least twice with Mica missiles beside it, but it's also interesting that I've not been able to...
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Indeed. The Hobarts are primarily AAW ships with a reasonable ASW capability; the T 26s, with their hull quieting, are primarily ASW...
Mar 5, 2026
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I dont think people reslise just how good SAAB, and the Swedes in general, are at integrating other nations systems into different...
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Indeed. The Hobarts are primarily AAW ships with a reasonable ASW capability; the T 26s, with their hull quieting, are primarily ASW...
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Attrition can happen in peace time! Norway lost one of the Nansen class and recently NZ also lost a ship. Ship numbers matter on many...
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Fat-boy probably warped the silo cover.
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Other interesting views.
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Attrition can happen in peace time! Norway lost one of the Nansen class and recently NZ also lost a ship. Ship numbers matter on many...
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I dont think people reslise just how good SAAB, and the Swedes in general, are at integrating other nations systems into different...
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wait? That's real...
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Fair call, but unless the Type 26 is completely screwed up it should be significantly better. In many ways, as you and some others on...
Mar 5, 2026
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