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VLO225

@vlo225

Military equipment Enthusiast

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Sometimes I see naval discourse on how commercial Chinese Ro-ro ships are a crucial part of their naval strategy and then I remember stumbling into Japanese efforts in that regard. Not conclusive. Not an expert on the matter but I am aware of a few ships under MoD contract. 🧡

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Since everyone was doing an AMA ,So I will be doing the same ofcourse with the usual caveats ( nothing too personal)

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kraut β–³ It's ideal for Sweden's need, but it doesn't meet everyone's needs/requirements like the F-35 does for the most part. Most of the European services picked the F-35 because it suits their current and future needs well. Some even wrote that publicly

<a href="/Der_Parrot/">kraut β–³</a> It's ideal for Sweden's need, but it doesn't meet everyone's needs/requirements like the F-35 does for the most part. Most of the European services picked the F-35 because it suits their current and future needs well. Some even wrote that publicly
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The RIM-8J was the last of the Talos missiles, and by far the best. With a range of up to 130nmi and a 465 pound warhead, the last model of Unified Talos could claim to be amongst the most lethal surface-to-air missiles of the Cold War, thanks in part to its Fire control System🧡

The RIM-8J was the last of the Talos missiles, and by far the best. With a range of up to 130nmi and a 465 pound warhead, the last model of Unified Talos could claim to be amongst the most lethal surface-to-air missiles of the Cold War, thanks in part to its Fire control System🧡