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Addressing a sailor, I was simplifying.Good2Golf said:[/pedant]
Addressing a sailor, I was simplifying.Good2Golf said:[/pedant]
I'm not too worried about being on their watch list; I hear they're kind of busy at the top end of the food chain, dusting off succession lists and all....Good2Golf said:You should have greater respect for Her Majesty's Canadian Senior Service... :nod: ...you are likely now on their watch list.
Journeyman said:About all I know of the Navy is, when some officer walks in the room and someone shouts "rounds," no one is actually buying drinks. :'(
MarkOttawa said:Will CSCs get Raytheon SM-6,?
Mark
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MarkOttawa said:MikeKiloPapa: Also question of how overtly, if at all, this gov't is willing to get a missile defence capabillty,
Mark
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He said it has long been known that the navy sees the Type 26 frigate that BAE Systems designed for the United Kingdom as the best pre-existing ship design to replace its Halifax-class frigates...
Underway said:From the Cronicle Herald. Ken Hansen was quoted saying the following:
Wait... What??
Anyone else have eyes on this one before now?
Well, the Project is not the RCN...they progress the project on behalf of the RCN...but actually work for ADM(Mat), correct? The RCN has never professed to prefer one design over the other. If it came across that the RCN doesn't want the Type 26 that's not what I meant to say. The RCN stands by their SOR and if whatever ship is ultimately selected meets the SOR...they will be content.jollyjacktar said:I'm surprised at the thought of anyone outside of the project having any knowledge on what they're thinking.
Oldgateboatdriver said:I have never heard at any point that the RCN had a favourite, and even less that that favourite would be the type 26 design, a then non-existent ship and non finalized design which has only been completed very recently.
Half Full said:Well, the Project is not the RCN...they progress the project on behalf of the RCN...but actually work for ADM(Mat), correct? The RCN has never professed to prefer one design over the other. If it came across that the RCN doesn't want the Type 26 that's not what I meant to say. The RCN stands by their SOR and if whatever ship is ultimately selected meets the SOR...they will be content.
I may be wrong, but I believe they are RCN, not ADM(Mat). Just as DNR are RCN and not ADM(Mat). The PMO are not within our lines but over in Ottawa. We do provide them with information and assistance as required as we do for the fleet.Half Full said:Well, the Project is not the RCN...they progress the project on behalf of the RCN...but actually work for ADM(Mat), correct? The RCN has never professed to prefer one design over the other. If it came across that the RCN doesn't want the Type 26 that's not what I meant to say. The RCN stands by their SOR and if whatever ship is ultimately selected meets the SOR...they will be content.
jollyjacktar said:. The Type 26 is new, current and cutting edge so to speak.
as the others in the running are 15-20 year old designs
MikeKiloPapa said:Ahh....but if you wait another 15-20 years to pick a CSC design ,there will be even newer and cutting edgier warships to choose from ....clever clever ;D
Sorry, but that is simply not true ....The Italian and French FREMMs were launched in 2011/2010, so were the Iver Huitfeldts and TKMS is likely offering a version of their F125 , a brand new design not even commissioned yet (launched in 2013) .
Only Navantias bid, a Hobart class AWD based design. itself derived from the F100 class(Alvaro de Bazan )can reasonably be said to be somewhat outdated..(Dont know about the US submitted designs ? )
And lets not forget that the T26 is just the latest iteration of a line of warship design proposals, dating back to the beginning of the UKs Future Surface Combatant program in 1998. Even the current design of the "global combat ship" will be more than a decade old by the time the first hull hits the water.
Dont get me wrong, i want the best for the RCN and i can certainly understand the allure of the T26.....At 150x21 meters and 8000 tonnes it is the biggest and potentially most capable ship in the running.
But it is also by far the most expensive option and the one that carries the most risk. Because it hasn't been built yet any design flaws revealed during construction is likely to translate into even more delays for the CSC program .
The question is how long you are willing to wait though, ....the "jam tomorrow" strategy has a history of not paying off. Maybe settling for the 90% solution will ensure that you actually get the full fleet of 15 warships on budget and on time.
MikeKiloPapa said:Ahh....but if you wait another 15-20 years to pick a CSC design ,there will be even newer and cutting edgier warships to choose from ....clever clever ;D
Sorry, but that is simply not true ....The Italian and French FREMMs were launched in 2011/2010, so were the Iver Huitfeldts and TKMS is likely offering a version of their F125 , a brand new design not even commissioned yet (launched in 2013) .
Only Navantias bid, a Hobart class AWD based design. itself derived from the F100 class(Alvaro de Bazan )can reasonably be said to be somewhat outdated..(Dont know about the US submitted designs ? )
And lets not forget that the T26 is just the latest iteration of a line of warship design proposals, dating back to the beginning of the UKs Future Surface Combatant program in 1998. Even the current design of the "global combat ship" will be more than a decade old by the time the first hull hits the water.
Dont get me wrong, i want the best for the RCN and i can certainly understand the allure of the T26.....At 150x21 meters and 8000 tonnes it is the biggest and potentially most capable ship in the running.
But it is also by far the most expensive option and the one that carries the most risk. Because it hasn't been built yet any design flaws revealed during construction is likely to translate into even more delays for the CSC program .
The question is how long you are willing to wait though, ....the "jam tomorrow" strategy has a history of not paying off. Maybe settling for the 90% solution will ensure that you actually get the full fleet of 15 warships on budget and on time.
jollyjacktar said:By they time they finalize a design cut steel on the CSC, a ship like the FREMM will be a 15+ year old design. They were given the go ahead in 2005 for that ship and I am sure there was something on the boards before then. It is at this juncture a 12 year old design at the very least.