http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QetJQjh ... re=related
Good to know artillery support hasn't been neglected as much as some other branches of military technology.
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It'd be even better if they a) actually showed a Herc when they were talking about it, rather than a C-17, and b) they gave BAE Systems credit where credit was due.
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Re: M777
Surely you're joking? You do know what the "B" in "BAe" is for, right? If we allowed the P-51 to be called, in certain quarters, the plane that won the ETO without giving credit to the British-designed engine that made it useful, you think we're going to give due credit on this?
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Not just the engine - the entire aeroplane was built specifically to fullfill an RAF specification.
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Not just the engine - the entire aeroplane was built specifically to fullfill an RAF specification.
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Seafort's right - they should give credit to BAE; they designed it, we built it. I assume the Brits will be getting some of these as well?
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Re: M777
It'll probably be standard (or a variation of) for all NATO allies.
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Re: M777
Thanks for the edit, Seafort, but I was referring specifically to the fact that the plane was a flop without the Packard-licensed Merlin engine. The fact that it was built to an RAF spec doesn't really change the fact that it was an American design.
And it's a good thing BAe isn't actually producing the M777 - isn't it SOP for British-built materiel to be outstanding in performance, but too expensive to field?
And it's a good thing BAe isn't actually producing the M777 - isn't it SOP for British-built materiel to be outstanding in performance, but too expensive to field?
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Sorry about that - it was late, and I was intending quote and reply to your comment before calling it a night. I hit the wrong button, logged off, and I've only just noticed.Mikey wrote:Thanks for the edit, Seafort, but I was referring specifically to the fact that the plane was a flop without the Packard-licensed Merlin engine. The fact that it was built to an RAF spec doesn't really change the fact that it was an American design.
And it's a good thing BAe isn't actually producing the M777 - isn't it SOP for British-built materiel to be outstanding in performance, but too expensive to field?
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I've done that before. Done a reply and wondered why it didnt show up only to realise latter I had edited the post I was intending to quote.Sorry about that - it was late, and I was intending quote and reply to your comment before calling it a night. I hit the wrong button, logged off, and I've only just noticed.
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