Regardless of what Artillery wanted to do, who was at the top while this happened?
I understand that at times the individual trades are going to try to stuff like this, but the guy at the top has to be responsible for maintaining a big picture view of what's going on.
Especially with how long...
So that would make 15 deliveries by end of this year, of which likely 3 will remain in the test programs and 12 will be in hangars? Wow. That would make for an embarrassing photo for the Liberal Party.
This could be interesting for a couple of reasons as both the current liberal government and the US could use it as the basis of negotiations.
"If we are exempt from a border adjustment tax and Canada is included as part of the American Trade solution, we will do the following."
"If a border...
Dumb question as I've never built anything as complicated as a ship....
For QA, does it not just make sense to have workers sign off on section production schedules that they completed the work on their designated area and QA'd it prior to sealing it up?
I'm a little dumbfounded that there...
"Some of the QA disasters in the past have been self inflicted. When we had some issues about 15 years ago on PRE, we looked into who was writing off on QA back in the mid-90's refit. When the PO's and Chief saw the names, they said those particular guys were lazy ****s who would sign anything...
I don't think it is reasonable to ask our acting serving men and women, their spouses and children to accept that should a conflict break out, we have planned that the force to be wiped out in it's entirety. But good news we've held back forces to eventually re-take that land later.
Either...
Did I miss It?
Is no one in the battlegroup providing artillery support?
As that's a massive deficiency in the Latvian ground forces, it seems like a rather large omission.
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"Russia has no global ambition like the United States, its military is there to protect its sphere of influence and keep access to its spheres of interest open."
I hear this comment regularly from those who attempt to defend the Russian for their indefensible actions.
Regardless of their...
So is Sikorsky still in serial manufacturing right now? I'm assuming we'll continue to receive "unaccepted" helicopters which will later need a standardized upgrade later after they've worked out the defects?
If I were Trump, I wouldn't do that.
I'd provide logistics support, but if the Gulf Arabs want to protect the Sunni minority (who are not western-friendly from all reports), they should be providing the bulk of the troops for stabilization forces.
The threat to Russia is if they oppose the...
So Crimea, Donnas, South Ossetia and Abkhazia were all figments of our imagination?
I disagree with you about as much as is possible. Russia has proven to be completely untrustworthy and expansionist anywhere they identified a vulnerable target.
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Let me see if I have this right:
1. Davie was confirmed with the Project Resolve AOR by previous Conservative Government
2. Irving sensing an opportunity with their buddies in the new Liberal Government, sent some letters trying to kill that deal.
3. The Cabinet having reviewed the Irving...
Just out of curiosity, has the military procurement issue appeared in the PC leadership debates or in any of the platform anone has read?
Just thinking out loud, but the 5-year knapsack example would be a great rallying point for all PC candidates to get behind as a party platform plank.
It...
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