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Who is going to man them?
Who is going tomancrew them?
I'm 70. It’s too late.There, Gender Neutralized that for you
That's a very good question. I recall the Armored guys being very happy when the first Leos were bought.Who is going to man them?
Who is going to man them?
Like most XLUUV designs in development worldwide, the standard size CETUS version will fit inside a 40-foot container (FEU) which is a manageable standard size for road transportation and shipping. The standard Main Payload Space (MPS) in the centre module is 2m x 2m x 2m and there are small Secondary payload spaces in the upper fore-end and lower aft end, likely to be occupied by sensors.
German shipbuilder TKMS (Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems) is preparing to start construction of their MUM underwater drone. This drone is much larger than any known type.
Assembly of the prototype MUM (Modifiable Underwater Mothership) is expected to start in the summer. Overall length of the prototype will be around 25 Meters (82 feet).
At face value this length is arounds the same as the U.S. Navy’s Orca XLUUV (extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicle) with that design’s extended payload section included. But in the same way that the famous Russian Typhoon Class submarine was much larger than the similar-length U.S. Navy’s Ohio class submarine, the MUM is twice as wide. TKMS term this a ‘flat fish’ type design.
Robot welders are being used to build Royal Navy submarine-hunting frigates as a shortage of steel workers threatens to delay a crucial delivery.
BAE Systems has deployed the machines to a naval shipyard in Glasgow to weld metal panels for Type 26 warships, bolstering the workforce as they race to deliver the next-generation vessels.
The robot welders will double the number of panels the company can produce at its Scottish facilities, bosses said.
It emerged as BAE confirmed it was likely to deliver the third of four initial Type 26s for the Royal Navy slightly later than hoped because of setbacks from the pandemic and a subsequent shortage of steel workers.
The delay underlines the skill shortages affecting the defence industry as Western governments push to ramp up production in the wake of the Ukraine war.
It comes amid a broader worklessness crisis across Britain that has left companies struggling to hire.
An increase in sickness claims has contributed to a jump in the number of people classed as economically inactive since the onset of the pandemic.
Glasgow has a higher than average rate of people neither in work nor looking for a job. Some 103,000 Glaswegians were economically inactive in the year to September 2023.
Sir Simon Lister, managing director of BAE’s naval ships business, said the welding robots would help to compensate for a national shortage of metalworkers, rather than replacing any of the existing 900 welders – some of whom are being retrained to operate the new machines.
The robots are made by Finnish company Pemamek.
For the effects achieved, is there a cheaper way? Betting that, for equivalent under-ice coverage and response alone, you'd be looking at enormous investments in sensor nets, personnel, and aviation to do a less effective job.Even at 2%+ we won't be able to afford SSNs AND all the other things we need.
For the effects achieved, is there a cheaper way? Betting that, for equivalent under-ice coverage and response alone, you'd be looking at enormous investments in sensor nets, personnel, and aviation to do a less effective job.
How close did the German U-boats get to Canada?
“The closest they got to what you could call the Canadian heartland is within 172 miles of Quebec City in the St. Lawrence River,” he said. The farthest-inland U-Boat, thus, would have come roughly within sight of Baie-Comeau just as a young Brian Mulroney was taking his first steps.
Strategic FleetThere are approximately 500 vessels listed here that constitute the active fleet. Not included here are the various auxiliary ships that together number approximately 230.
- Aircraft carriers - 2 + (1 Fitting Out)
- Landing helicopter docks - 3
- Amphibious transport docks - 8
- Landing ship tanks - 36
- Landing ship medium - 36
- Ballistic missile submarines - 7
- Nuclear attack submarines - 9
- Conventional attack submarines - 45
- Destroyers - 49
- Frigates - 42
- Corvettes - 72
- Missile boats - 107
- Submarine chasers - 26
- Gunboats - 17
- Mine countermeasures vessels - 36
- Replenishment oilers - 16
- Auxiliaries (various) - 233*
Ships and submarines in service
(summary, 417 ships total)
- 1 Aircraft carrier
- 2 Battlecruisers
- 2 Cruisers
- 10 Destroyers
- 12 Frigates
- 82 Corvettes
- 17 Landing ship tanks
- 40 Landing craft
- 18 Special-purpose ships
- 3 Patrol ships
- 118 Patrol boats
- 47 Mine countermeasures vessels
- 12 Ballistic missile submarines
- 11 Cruise missile submarines
- 13 Nuclear attack submarines
- 21 Diesel attack submarines
- 8 Special-purpose submarines
So the solution to recruiting crews for sustained under ice patrolling is minisubs and drones?In focus: CETUS the Royal Navy’s next XLUUV | Navy Lookout
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World's Largest Submarine Drone Being Built In Germany - Naval News
As the last Typhoon class submarine is retired, another underwater giant is starting construction. The German MUM (Modifiable Underwater Mothership) will be the largest autonomous underwater vehicle in the world.www.navalnews.com
Navy Receives First of Six Prototype Extra Large Orca Underwater Drones - USNI News
The Navy received its first Orca Extra-Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (XLUUV) prototype this week. Boeing officially handed over the XLUUV Test Asset System (XLE0) to the Navy following its christening in 2022 and a series of in-water trials that began in Huntington Beach, Calif., last spring...news.usni.org
South Korea's ASWUUV Conducts Operational Demonstration - Naval News
South Korea’s Agency for Defense Development (ADD) announced on June 30th that it successfully conducted an “operational demonstration” of the anti-submarine warfare unmanned underwater vehicle (ASWUUV) off the coast of Tongyeong, South Korea.www.navalnews.com
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If people aren't willing or able then somebody will find an alternative
Robot welders deployed in race to build submarine-hunting frigates on time
BAE Systems turns to machines as labour shortage threatens to delay delivery of Type 26swww.telegraph.co.uk
Some folks would argue that this is just a productivity increase.
A possibility to be explored?So the solution to recruiting crews for sustained under ice patrolling is minisubs and drones?
Who is going to man them?
That looks like a scene outside the Press Gang restaurant in Halifax.
And this is one reason why Canada will never have a nuclear sub - the word "nuclear" scares the shit out of the so called "elite".Why nuclear submarines are a bad fit for Canada’s navy
Trudeau’s recent noncommittal musings about acquiring nuclear submarines are intended to make him seem tough on defence, but it concerns me anyone might genuinely think this is a good idea.www.thestar.com
Another informed opinion piece. Don't ever change Tor Star.
The author is covering so many different opinions in one article it is nonsensical.Why nuclear submarines are a bad fit for Canada’s navy
Trudeau’s recent noncommittal musings about acquiring nuclear submarines are intended to make him seem tough on defence, but it concerns me anyone might genuinely think this is a good idea.www.thestar.com
Another informed opinion piece. Don't ever change Tor Star.
A possibility to be explored?
Taylor C. Noakes has some interesting takes on things.Why nuclear submarines are a bad fit for Canada’s navy
Trudeau’s recent noncommittal musings about acquiring nuclear submarines are intended to make him seem tough on defence, but it concerns me anyone might genuinely think this is a good idea.www.thestar.com
Another informed opinion piece. Don't ever change Tor Star.