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Do not see this sign as a personal,more like a joke
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It's just routine in my opinion. As what can be expected since Russia isn't exactly allied with the US or UK in particular but saying it a new cold war ...well it just would not make perfect sense. Russia is no Soviet Union in strength and in political agenda.
The Akula skipper lost the game as he let his boat signature to be recorded by the Trafalgar. So we can surmise Trafalgar is still cutting age!:DL This sounds like a new DW scenario . . . I'd worry more about China especially after the next 2 decades. |
You wonder why this story has appeared now?
We in the UK are about to get one of the most horrendous of SDRs. The Navy is really fighting its corner to keep both Carriers in program and also not to have the cost for the new Trident boats shoved into the MoD budget which will require someone losing something, probably at least one carrier. Unfortunately the idiots in white hall and the treasurey see Trident as a weapon not as a political stick. |
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Ah, if the attack submarines of the world didn't spend their time hunting boomers then we'd have something to talk about :D
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This SDR is going to do our military more damage than the Taliban, Iraqi insurgents and Nazi war machine combined I'd say. Makes me rather peeved I tell you, but that seems to be how it goes. But back to the subject at hand, I heard back a few years ago that one of our Nimrods caught a Russian boat off one of our north-eastern ports, can't remember the one though. Good to hear we managed to turn the tables on the Akula, I would have loved to hear that tape they played the Telegraph :haha: Good to see the RN still has it, and that's with a Traffie. I wonder how things will be when they finally turn the Astute loose off Faslane :yeah: Like Tak said though, good DW fodder :rock: Must give that another bash soon :up: |
up here in canada, I see news report 1-2 a month of Russian patrol planes coming up to the canadian border before turning back, often only after CF-18's have been scrambled to intercept them. That had stopped almost completely after the cold war, but is now a more regular occurance. There was one just last week.
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I think that the Russians are trying to show everyone that after almost 20 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union they can be, and still are, a part of the game.
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