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122 mm rocket rudder/fin funding is more than automatization of 105 mm gun and thorium power development. I suppose we are developing guidance fins?Some projects we are up to
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Damn those projects funding are awesome. We even developed our own Manpads.Some projects we are up to
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wow they really pushed that PT.PAL and thorcon thorium MSR nuclear reactor project ??Some projects we are up to
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wow they really pushed that PT.PAL and thorcon thorium MSR nuclear reactor project ??
and what was that USV ? pt.lundin bonefish ?
That is awesome!! Last 5 years the plan seems to be in line and consistant, kudos for the team. That rhan 450 looks promising, I only wish there is additional zero at the back of each number Nevertheless we are moving with what we can afford and what we have, thats more important for now. Keep our bright scientist busy!!Some projects we are up to
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I have different perspective regarding Iver. Iver its an AAW frigate, and therefor we can say its a somewhat moving SAM/Air Support. We need it to cover our lack of air support land base and naval fleet operation. I am guessing this is the reason they want it aside from the affordable price. So far our naval only have mica which is not enough. With the pre-emptive strike doctrine implented this iver is a great asset for us to have as well.https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...m-the-corps-by-giving-up-big-amphibious-ships
This is a very interesting article about the US Marine Corps response about the proliferation of AShM's/ASCM's.
The point I'm making here it is that in my opinion it would be better for us to procure more corvette/frigate/LCS sized ships rather than ships with bigger displacements like the Iver-Huidtfelt class.
For the most part we're a very littoral country populated by by islands and shallow waters which prevents bigger ships from operating. A combined force of fast, agile, AShM/ASCM equipped littoral combat ships with a sufficient self defense suite networked together with land based launchers would provide a larger deterrent and greater offensive capability than having 6 destroyer-sized vessels that would have to be strategically placed in our waters. Not to mention it would be cheaper to operate as well.
Tl;Dr I propose we fight smarter not harder.
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This Thorium Nuclear powerplant project really interests me.. a quick google study seems to indicate that it's actually more efficient and safer in power generation compared to uranium plant and it's already in tahap 3..! I wonder what that means and how many more steps are required to be hardware ready...
The only shortcoming of Thorium is that it's very difficult / dangerous to weaponize, and that's the main reason why it's not as popular as uranium..
http://thorconpower.com/project/That Thorium based power, any info as what type of reactor that is being develop..?
Nuclear power is key for our country power need decade to come because I don't see solar + wind, or hydro will be able to provide the necessary energy need all year long. And the choice of Thorium based is interesting, but than again it depend on what type of reactor that will be.
Maritime infrastructure is the the way.http://thorconpower.com/project/
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if i remember correctly according to my lecturer , the plant would be ship based , and PAL would do Cooperation with Daewoo again to build the platform for the reactor
Mobile power plant I like ithttp://thorconpower.com/project/
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if i remember correctly according to my lecturer , the plant would be ship based , and PAL would do Cooperation with Daewoo again to build the platform for the reactor