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StingrayOZ
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Further to that, its 2 x21 cell SeaRAM as well, not the 11.
Tuesday at 2:39 AM
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I posted this in April, have since read the HOBARTS will get the 21 cell version as well. Handy, may free up some MK41 Cells for...
Tuesday at 1:28 AM
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Further to that, its 2 x21 cell SeaRAM as well, not the 11.
Tuesday at 1:22 AM
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You appear to be mixing up operational expenditure and capital expenditure. Over the period from the $20b capital expenditure...
Tuesday at 12:13 AM
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The Scorpenes whether 2 being build or potential another 2 of 2nd batch still takes 6-7 years to be operational. In short Scorpenes will...
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Some how my eyes missed, that I had to re-read it.. Which makes sense, I'm not sure if we need more phalanx. Hunter is a pretty high...
Monday at 11:26 PM
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That report says SeaRAM has been selected for the HCF as well…
Monday at 11:25 PM
Sandhi Yudha
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After ordering two Scorpène Evolved submarines and 6 DRASS DGK compact submarines and many other acquisition programs, i wonder if we...
Monday at 11:16 PM
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Good pickup Not unreasonable to suggest SeaRam for the Hobart Class as well down the track. Or preferably while they undertake their...
Monday at 11:13 PM
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Some how my eyes missed, that I had to re-read it.. Which makes sense, I'm not sure if we need more phalanx. Hunter is a pretty high...
Monday at 11:12 PM
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What mountain of cash? The average in the 1980's was 2.5% GDP with a high of 3% and a Low of 2.2%, the average in the last 25 years is...
Monday at 11:11 PM
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Some how my eyes missed, that I had to re-read it.. Which makes sense, I'm not sure if we need more phalanx. Hunter is a pretty high...
Monday at 11:08 PM
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That report says SeaRAM has been selected for the HCF as well…
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Good pickup Not unreasonable to suggest SeaRam for the Hobart Class as well down the track. Or preferably while they undertake their...
Monday at 10:49 PM
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https://nasional.kompas.com/read/2026/05/11/12215121/jepang-tawarkan-fregat-mogami-dan-kapal-selam-untuk-indonesia Navy Chief during...
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