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    Quote Originally Posted by happyslapper View Post
    love it!

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    I'll leave this one to the Scots here to comment on wee Alex's grand plans.

    Bye, bye England? SNP plans closer Scandinavian ties after independence

    Hamish MacDonnell Edinburgh

    Monday 05 December 2011

    An independent Scotland would shift much of its attention away from the UK to become a member of the Scandinavian circle of countries, with its own army, navy and air force modelled on its Nordic neighbours, according to detailed plans being drawn up by the SNP.
    Senior SNP strategists are compiling a "prospectus for independence" which they hope to use to sell the idea of separation to Scots ahead of the referendum in 2014 or 2015.
    The document is not due to be published in full for another year but SNP insiders have disclosed key extracts.
    They reveal that SNP leaders want an independent Scotland to look north and east in Europe for partnerships, trade and key defence relationships, rather than continuing to focus on western Europe and the Commonwealth, as the UK does now.
    Senior Nationalists, including Alex Salmond, have made several trips to Scandinavia over the last couple of years, meeting ministers and officials in an attempt to pave the way for greater co-operation if Scotland becomes independent, particularly on energy. Indeed, initial plans have already been drawn up for an electricity super-grid between Scotland and Norway.
    SNP strategists insist that Scotland would continue to be extremely close to the rest of the UK, which would remain its biggest trading partner, but they also believe that Scotland has more in common with its Scandinavian neighbours than the UK does and they are keen to take this relationship to a new level.
    The Scandinavian approach is being driven by Angus Robertson, the SNP's defence and foreign affairs spokesman in Westminster. Mr Robertson said recently that Scotland's relationship with its Scandinavian neighbours had suffered because of a southern bias since the Act of Union in 1707.
    He declared: "Our neighbours to the north and east have already made a good start and work constructively together. We need to join them and play our part. The UK has opted out of a serious approach. We should not."
    As well as being used to sell the idea of an independent Scotland at home, the prospectus for independence will be the basis for negotiations with Westminster if the referendum is won. In those negotiations, Alex Salmond will demand 9 per cent (roughly Scotland's share of the UK population) of all UK assets, including defence hardware.
    Under the plans being drawn up there would an independent Scottish navy based at Faslane – currently the base of the UK's Trident submarine fleet – and a Scottish air force based at Lossiemouth and Kinloss in Moray.
    SNP strategists also expect an independent Scotland to be given the Royal Regiment of Scotland, whose five regular and two territorial battalions would form the backbone of a new independent army.
    The Nationalists who are drawing up the prospectus have been told to make sure it is signed off before 2014, the earliest likely date for the referendum.
    Scottish independence: how it would look
    Trade
    Closer co-operation with Sweden, Denmark and Norway on trade, energy grids and oil and gas exploration.
    Defence
    An independent Scottish navy based at Faslane. The Clyde facility would be transformed from its current role as the base of the UK's Trident submarine fleet to become the headquarters of the Scottish navy. The navy would be similar to those run by Norway and Denmark, with a small number of frigates, a few corvettes and patrol vessels and possibly a couple of submarines.
    An independent Scottish air force based at Lossiemouth and Kinloss in Moray, centred on a squadron of Lockheed Orion P-3 maritime surveillance aircraft. These would have to be bought by the Scottish Government at a cost of £29m each.
    An independent Scottish army. SNP strategists expect an independent Scotland to be given the Royal Regiment of Scotland by the Ministry of Defence. The regiment's five regular and two territorial battalions would form the new Scottish army.
    Transport
    The exploitation of new sea lanes from Asia over the top of Russia, which are being opened up because of global warming, and possibly establishing a major new container port in Fife to rival Rotterdam.
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...e-6272337.html

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    How can such a little man have such a big mouth!

    The only thing worse than the people of Scotland believing his crap is the people of England believing it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdam1 View Post
    How can such a little man have such a big mouth!

    The only thing worse than the people of Scotland believing his crap is the people of the rest of the UK believing it!
    fixed.............

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    'Trail-blazing' U.K. Attack Sub Proves Itself in U.S.
    Missile Tests Belie HMS Astute's 'Jinx' Label

    By CHRISTOPHER P. CAVAS
    Published: 5 Dec 2011 12:35


    NORFOLK, Va. - HMS Astute, Britain's first new attack submarine in more than two decades, is the most advanced undersea craft ever fielded by the Royal Navy. But the sub's many improvements often have been masked by a long-running series of developmental and operational problems - including design issues, cost overruns, production missteps, lengthy construction delays, an embarrassingly public grounding last year in Scotland and a tragic shooting on board in April.

    Now operating from the U.S. East Coast as part of a lengthy trials period, the Astute finally has had a chance to show what it can do, and in November test-fired Tomahawk cruise missiles in the Gulf of Mexico. But the British media, even in reporting on its successes, continue to label the ship a jinx.
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    But the British media, even in reporting on its successes, continue to be a bunch of hyperbole driven drama queens.
    Fixed for accuracy!

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    HMS Diamond ready for operations

    Passed OST. Joins Daring and Dauntless on the Ready List. Hopefully a deployment south beckons...

    http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/De...Operations.htm

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    so halfway to full deployment of the Type 45 fleet... Cool (EDIT - Ignore the question, missed it in the article )

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    RAF Sentinels Kept Tabs in Libya Action

    Dec 7, 2011

    By Angus Batey
    RAF Waddington


    While the Tornado and Typhoon jets that flew strike missions against Libya won most of the plaudits after the NATO air campaign, the British platform that arguably did the most to enhance its reputation was the Sentinel R1.

    The modified Bombardier Global Express jet, which carries a dual-mode synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and ground-moving target indicator (GMTI) system from Raytheon, was already an important part of the Royal Air Force’s combat intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance concept of operations. Its performance over Libya suggests it was vital.
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    Woman will serve on Royal Navy submarines from 2013

    Women are to be allowed to serve on Royal Navy submarines for the first time, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond announced today.The first female officers will begin serving on Vanguard class nuclear-powered submarines from late 2013, Mr Hammond said. They will be followed by women ratings in 2015. Women will also be able to serve on the new Astute class submarines from about 2015.

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    U.K. Budget Cutters Have Slashed $15B From Armor Programs

    By ANDREW CHUTER
    Published: 8 Dec 2011 19:28


    LONDON - The U.K. Ministry of Defence has slashed armored vehicle budgets by more than 10 billion pounds ($15.6 billion) and left the Army with insufficient funds to deliver all the planned programs, according to Britain's Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee.

    Over the past six years, the MoD has removed 10.8 billion pounds from armored vehicle budgets up to 2021, leaving just 5.5 billion pounds available to fund a series of programs, said the committee in a report due to be released Dec. 9. The committee says the funds fall short of the amount needed to deliver all of the armored vehicle programs planned by the British and will leave the military with capability gaps until at least 2025.
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    That Doug Beattie's everywhere these days (i'm sure I even saw him as a military advisor to Sky News or something like that)

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16099168

    A new research centre has opened which aims to improve our understanding of the impact of improvised explosives on British soldiers.

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    Looks like BAE might be flogging it's Trinidad & Tobago OPV/Corvette's to Brazil, according to the Times.

    Port of Spain Class

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    Royal Navy Keeps Watch On Russian Aircraft Carrier




    Now bereft of patrol aircraft, the UK MoD had to dispatch a destroyer half-way around the country to keep an eye on Russian ships that anchored off its coast. (MoD photo)
    http://www.defense-aerospace.com/art...ian-ships.html

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