I can't understand why we are building them in the first place.
I was in the Navy. OK, I wasn't exactly Nelson, I was just the Radio Operator.
When I was in, it was mainly configured to fight the Soviet submarine threat and the airborne threat to our aircraft carriers. Once the Soviet threat faded, it could then have been re-configured in two ways.
It could have become an invincible wall to patrol our waters, defend our islands and the odd remaining dependancies.
Instead, it has been configured as a 'blue water' navy. One which straddles the world in a 'Police' role. Most of its newer ships are built for either air defence or the support of land invasion. Even the submarines are designed to rush to far-away trouble spots unseen and gather intelligence to prepare the ground for when the surface forces arrive.
Why?? Do we 'rule the waves' any more? ... No. Thanks to the EU we don't even rule our own waters. It just seems like an obscenely-expensive PR exercise, to try to make a world that regards us as 'peanuts' that we are still important, and to 'pander' to the long-dead 'special relationship' with the USA.
I was in the Navy. OK, I wasn't exactly Nelson, I was just the Radio Operator.
When I was in, it was mainly configured to fight the Soviet submarine threat and the airborne threat to our aircraft carriers. Once the Soviet threat faded, it could then have been re-configured in two ways.
It could have become an invincible wall to patrol our waters, defend our islands and the odd remaining dependancies.
Instead, it has been configured as a 'blue water' navy. One which straddles the world in a 'Police' role. Most of its newer ships are built for either air defence or the support of land invasion. Even the submarines are designed to rush to far-away trouble spots unseen and gather intelligence to prepare the ground for when the surface forces arrive.
Why?? Do we 'rule the waves' any more? ... No. Thanks to the EU we don't even rule our own waters. It just seems like an obscenely-expensive PR exercise, to try to make a world that regards us as 'peanuts' that we are still important, and to 'pander' to the long-dead 'special relationship' with the USA.
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