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Thanks that's interesting. I guess we will follow with interest such NATO initiatives to further develop polar-hardened drones in...
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I can imagine the logistics and training burden required to operationalise a 3rd submarine type, all for the introduction of a Japanese...
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The $11 b is probably the life of type through to retirement, including workforce and infrastructure that can and will pivot to AUKUS...
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From a distance it looks more like a Yak-130 Cockpit section than from a Su-27UB/-30.
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Thanks that's interesting. I guess we will follow with interest such NATO initiatives to further develop polar-hardened drones in...
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The reference to a polar capable UAS is interesting, the Netherlands based High Eye company have been show casing their Airboxer drone...
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I can imagine the logistics and training burden required to operationalise a 3rd submarine type, all for the introduction of a Japanese...
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Based on the report to Congress As of May 1, 2025, 26 of 38 M-10 Bookers contracted under LRIP had been delivered to the Army. As of...
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Also posted on United States Defense Thread OK, bottom line up front: I don't have clue what is going on, and I'm pretty sure there...
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The $11 b is probably the life of type through to retirement, including workforce and infrastructure that can and will pivot to AUKUS...
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A closeup of the same aircraft i posted earlier in the discussion.
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Pre-Budget announcement today, for the RNZN funding has been set aside to acquire long endurance ISR USV's for operating across the SW...
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CJohn
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The reference to a polar capable UAS is interesting, the Netherlands based High Eye company have been show casing their Airboxer drone...
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If the Japanese can pump out a Taigei submarine for under a billion dollars every four years, why would we not look at that option over...
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