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01-05-2009, 07:18 PM | #1 | ||
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The government have just announced a huge increase in defence spending.
The Navy seem to be getting the most attention. I think its a great move, not sure how we are going to pay for it all but its reasurring to see our defence forces getting some overdue funding. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...section=justin |
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01-05-2009, 07:29 PM | #2 | ||
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Im speechless......
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01-05-2009, 07:31 PM | #3 | ||
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considering the difficulty we have in crewing the current submarine fleet some work will have to be done to keep the sardines happy! Looks reasonable, at leat we haven't bought any more Abrams tanks.... : although I struggle with the concept of a "new" chinook..
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In the event the depleted uranium armour is penetrated, the crew (if they survive) have just inhaled deadly uranium 234 dust! If you find this hard to believe, some light reading for you here... http://www.naturalnews.com/020978.html And yes I know none of the Aussie spec Abrams are fitted with DU armour.... but this can change in the future. The range is quoted as 465km which is not great, going by modern battle tank standards. Also, the heat signature given off by the 1500hp gas turbine is seen as a battlefield negative. In my opinion, the Leopard 2A6 is just as good as the Abrams with the added benefit of being able to operate the turret with the engine off!
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01-05-2009, 08:51 PM | #9 | ||
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If this saves us from all speaking Mandarin one day or worshiping a God that dictates what meat we can and can't eat I don't see a problem with protecting our shores.
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01-05-2009, 09:03 PM | #12 | ||
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Hell yeah, spend up big. Who knows when new Zealand will invade!
Oh, hang on, they have.
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01-05-2009, 09:06 PM | #13 | ||
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1100 personnel carriers..some 4x4 and 8x8's we have at work, bullet proof grenade proof etc.
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Some nice hardware there. Are the fuel tanks also protected? I would assume they were better mounted further within the chasis, not as exposed as they are? |
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Should make use of our Abrams tanks and send a few over into Afghanistan
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The Leopards we had where a real white elephant. Could not be deployed in any of the recent theaters unless you want to see them brew up. One heavy tank regiment is not extravegant in my view. Our army is one of the best trained in the world but lacks hitting power. To much is placed on our special forces. |
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The Chinook one is a surprise. I spent many years on Helicopters both Chinook and Iroquois and the Caribou in the RAAF and for years they have been looking for a Caribou replacement. The Chinook is an incredibly complex aircraft that is expensive to fly and maintain. Add to that the fact that they will be Army aircraft and not Airforce. Army are still having issues being the owners of the battle Field Helicopters. Army has never been able to manage the fleet effectively the main reason behind this is the grunt first techo second attitude of the Army. By sounds of it many of you live in a strange world of who think is a threat to Australia. Trust me you don't have to look very far to the North to see who is our main threat. We have had an undeclared war with this country to think it cant happen again is naive. Only a generation ago we were running covert ops against them. Consider also how close we came during Timor. The single biggest surprise is this spending is coming from a Labour Govt.
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Even though there were documented instances of Abrams getting knocked out by anti-armour RPG7's in Iraq, the difference is that the tank only got put out of action, whereas if it were a Leopard in the same situation, the end result would be some dead crewmen. Quote:
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02-05-2009, 12:31 AM | #28 | ||
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[QUOTE=JG66ME]Coral & Balmoral was the big one. In my view this was the best executed set piece battle the Aussies where involved in in that theater.
QUOTE] Since when was Coral a set piece battle? Australia needs more infantrymen kitted with the worlds best gear, provided the worlds best training and facilities and paid a hell of a lot more than they are. Not just when they are on active service. There is only one truth in the military, you don't own it unless your standing on it. But I am biased :
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Since June 1968 My understanding of a "Set Piece Battle" is where both sides move about on a battle field. They didn't hang about in the FSB. NVA attacked the base. Aussies moved out and attacked NVA with armour supported by infantry. If they had just established the FSB and defended it then it wouldn't be a set piece. The battle included use of Armour (heavy) and Cavalry, Infantry and Artillery. The Centurion tanks of C Squadron where not used as self propelled artillery. The moved about the battlefield. Happy to be proved wrong in my assumption. You have to agree it was a great outcome. Oh and I agree with all your other points. I take your an infantry man? Steve Another battle with Australian tanks in Vietnam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Binh_Ba Last edited by JG66ME; 02-05-2009 at 01:36 AM. |
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I think it has something to do with the recent increase of China's naval fleet. 12 subs and 8 sub hunting frigates is also a big clue to this as well. As for the air force, the 100 JSF F35's are a welcome inclusion, as much as we all love the F111's they are too old. Havign said that, it might be prudent if they keep a squad or two for any longer range missions that the F111 does so well.
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