Watchkeeper and Puma finished.

Watchkeeper and Puma finished.

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Tony1963

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5,325 posts

169 months

Yesterday (17:57)
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And older Chinooks retired.

Maybe some money will be freed up to look after the other fleets properly, but it looks like this is just about cuts to save money.

AndrewGP

2,019 posts

169 months

Yesterday (18:09)
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Tony1963 said:
….but it looks like this is just about cuts to save money.
Unfortunately, it’s just as it’s always been frown we continually seem to want to do more with less.

The C-130J was a similar case, a fantastic workhorse that excelled at its job, but still retired way before its time. Especially as they’d just been rewinged at a cost of millions. Easily the best aircraft I’ve ever flown, I’ve got thousands of hours on it and it was superb.


Tony1963

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5,325 posts

169 months

Yesterday (18:22)
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AndrewGP said:
Unfortunately, it’s just as it’s always been frown we continually seem to want to do more with less.

The C-130J was a similar case, a fantastic workhorse that excelled at its job, but still retired way before its time. Especially as they’d just been rewinged at a cost of millions. Easily the best aircraft I’ve ever flown, I’ve got thousands of hours on it and it was superb.
It’s surprising to me how old Watchkeeper is. 14 years old? And in a modern conflict the fleet would be gone in a week.

A mate on the Watchkeeper team was expecting it, but the suddenness of it has shocked them.

Tony1963

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5,325 posts

169 months

Yesterday (19:48)
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BBMF and the Red Arrows must be on very borrowed time now. There’s not much more left to cut, and there will almost definitely be more cuts as the U.K. continues its downward spiral.

zsdom

1,130 posts

127 months

Yesterday (20:03)
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This isnt that big a deal that is being made of it, the Pumas were going next year anyway so not really a surprise, Chinooks are old donkeys, we’ve got loads in storage & more coming in 26/27.
Watchkeeper has been a waste of time from the start by the sound of it



Sad though, the Puma is a very cool helicopter, I just hope we dont replace it with the Blackhawk junk

Edited by zsdom on Wednesday 20th November 20:06

cliffords

1,810 posts

30 months

Yesterday (20:06)
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Can some of this stuff be given to Ukraine?

aeropilot

36,550 posts

234 months

Yesterday (20:07)
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Tony1963 said:
BBMF and the Red Arrows must be on very borrowed time now.
Reds will go before BBMF...OSD of the T1's is at most only 6 years away, and there will be no replacement.
BBMF come under the MOD historic budget allocation, so not under threat unless the Govt put a stop to the historic budgets of the Army and the Navy as well at same time, which will mean Tank Museum and HMS Victory get the chop as well.

However, there's still the SI to happen regarding the loss of the Mk.9 last year, so other factors might come into play, and RAF may decide to allocate their historic budget to something else?




borcy

5,489 posts

63 months

Yesterday (20:37)
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Doesn't seem too dramatic, the 14 chinooks will be disposed of over 4 years, new ones are arriving in 2 years i believe.

Puma was out of service by 28, so brought fwd 3 years.

The ships are rarely used, have been mothballed for years and/or they can't be manned anyway.

Watchkeeper seemed to be a white elephant it's whole career.

aeropilot

36,550 posts

234 months

Yesterday (21:09)
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zsdom said:
Sad though, the Puma is a very cool helicopter, I just hope we dont replace it with the Blackhawk junk
Sikorsky/LM withdrew from the bid process for the Puma replacement, as did Airbus, which means Leonardo are the only bidders remaining which likely means there won't be a Puma replacement, as IIRC, the MOD rules mean it has to be a competitive bid process, and so, with that not likely, unless they re-write the whole bid and finance, to make it attractive enough to bring either Sikorsky/LM or Airbus back into the process........so at best its pushed the replacement back a couple of years min, so the only helo the RAF will have access to will be Chinook for likely at least the next 3/4 years.




Tony1963

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5,325 posts

169 months

Yesterday (21:17)
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aeropilot said:
Reds will go before BBMF...OSD of the T1's is at most only 6 years away, and there will be no replacement.
BBMF come under the MOD historic budget allocation, so not under threat unless the Govt put a stop to the historic budgets of the Army and the Navy as well at same time, which will mean Tank Museum and HMS Victory get the chop as well.

However, there's still the SI to happen regarding the loss of the Mk.9 last year, so other factors might come into play, and RAF may decide to allocate their historic budget to something else?
Some fresh thinking, outside the traditional old box, might mean the RAF has no choice.

We, as a country, are screwed.

Evanivitch

22,075 posts

129 months

Yesterday (21:19)
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borcy said:
Doesn't seem too dramatic, the 14 chinooks will be disposed of over 4 years, new ones are arriving in 2 years i believe.

Puma was out of service by 28, so brought fwd 3 years.

The ships are rarely used, have been mothballed for years and/or they can't be manned anyway.

Watchkeeper seemed to be a white elephant it's whole career.
This.

tangerine_sedge

5,172 posts

225 months

borcy said:
Watchkeeper seemed to be a white elephant it's whole career.
As has been shown in Ukraine, there's a role on the battlefield for drones. I'm sure that the MOD will be looking at a series of replacements, for various roles. Watchkeeper might not have had much of an operational record, but it's likely been a worthwhile learning experience so not a complete waste of time.

aeropilot

36,550 posts

234 months

tangerine_sedge said:
borcy said:
Watchkeeper seemed to be a white elephant it's whole career.
As has been shown in Ukraine, there's a role on the battlefield for drones. I'm sure that the MOD will be looking at a series of replacements, for various roles. Watchkeeper might not have had much of an operational record, but it's likely been a worthwhile learning experience so not a complete waste of time.
So what do they do in the meantime, as with Sentinal R1 gone already what are the Army going to use for a Ground Moving Target Indication tracking system...?
RAF Protector is all that's left...?


CLK-GTR

1,221 posts

252 months

This is a funny way to kick off the defence spending increase to 2.5% of GDP. Especially with Trump around.

Unless they plan to reduce the GDP and increase the percentages that way whistle