Wide body airliners and commercial contracts. That is how it works today.And how would the Army enter into theatre and sustain itself?
Wide body airliners and commercial contracts. That is how it works today.And how would the Army enter into theatre and sustain itself?
And who are you, Lord Kitchener?How fascinating. It is nice to learn of how things are done in the modern world.
Wide body airliners and commercial contracts. That is how it works today.
Well they aren't getting to Afghanistan on a boat are they?Have you tried it?
The RAF is already scheduled to shrink and any further cuts would render it incapable for supporting the Army. So the question is not relevant.Well, if we are going to shut down an armed service, can someone list the aircraft shot down by RAF jet fighters since 1945
Yes, I suspect it was called The Liberal Elite and the quisling culture at the MOD that has evolved over 13 years to fit in with New Labour executive incompetence.Code:
It is time for the lap dog RN Admirals to realize they are the custodians of an institution with 300 years of noble history. Regime change is just around the corner and based on present performance and/or public perception, the politically astute choice of a Tory Government would be to let the brunt of the defense cuts fall on the RN.
Next time there is a chance, the RN captain at the sharp end should throw the circuit breakers on the Northwood command channel, then lock and load and do what the Royal Navy used to do. The captain's career and his ships's company is depending on him to save them from the breakers yard.
This thread is has become very silly.
This thread is has become very silly.
We don't have enough suitable gun boats in the RN. The most suitable boats are owned by the e-Boarders department and tasked with implementing Gordon Brown's police state at sea.We probably need a return to the gunboat diplomacy
And the Royal Navy is particularly adept at putting its fluffy foot forward. Just look at those ship commander profiles, they all look like vicars and accountants who cannot wait to get home on leave to do a spot of topiary.I am not a supporter of a 'fluffy' military.
Well I agree the RN website is fluffy.
But I do wonder why when I last sailed past I noticed that the range launch at Dungeness belongs to Smit International and is chartered by the Army - are squaddies not safe in a boat?
Why, because I advocate that the military works best when applying maximum force?
"kicks butt" ?? "bad boys" ??
Too many Rambo videos and not enough fresh air and exercise.
Why do you find it so difficult to support you own beliefs and allegations with substance?Originally Posted by Minn