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on: Yesterday at 14:31:59
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on: Yesterday at 11:26:17
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| Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
.B58 lump as fitted to M240i/M340i is probably one of the best engines made. Presumably modern tech means that piston/bore tolerance is far better than cars of old. Back in the old days you'd hear of new cars suffering with piston slap. ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 11:25:53
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| Started by annihilator - Last post by annihilator | ||
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Mines a mk3 diamond 24v
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on: Yesterday at 07:15:01
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| Started by Varche - Last post by STEMO | ||
A George Dubya Bush "Job done' moment?Poor Kier. Donald has been dissing him again: |
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on: 07 March 2026, 23:46:34
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Sir Tigger KC | ||
HMS Queen Elizabeth, is undergoing a major refit at the moment. Refit? Already? The paint's only just dried! ![]() |
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on: 07 March 2026, 23:25:51
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Lizzie Zoom | ||
Poor Kier. Donald has been dissing him again: He wishes! ![]() Yet another Trumpism, when the facts are distorted to suit his feeling of the minute! ![]() |
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on: 07 March 2026, 22:54:25
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Lizzie Zoom | ||
Two? Has Britain got two serviceable and all the support ships necessary………… Well, no. The second carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, is undergoing a major refit at the moment. As for the necessary escort ships they, like HMS Dragon and HMS Duncan, require a long notice period to be ready for action. We just do not have, or perhaps need, a massive fleet, with a Home fleet moored at Scapa Flow, ready for action. War in the 21st century only requires a few, massive fire power ones to make the fleets of old look like pop guns! Then you have the very, more than critical, air power, that can quickly sink the battle wagons of old, and now the smaller versions. That is why I personally worry about us sending an aircraft carrier to the Med, or anywhere else, without a full escort. Iran may not posses any full scale submarines, only midget ones, if that, going by Trump’s claims! But, Russia does!! ![]() |
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on: 07 March 2026, 22:32:09
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Migalot | ||
Now Sir Keir has faced a similar issue, with successive previous government, including the Conservatives, severely cutting the Defence Budget and placing the UK in a "unready for war" state. He now must somehow "make time" with the diminished military and he has already started the process to rebuild, after the previous Conservative Government did make a good decision; to build two full aircraft carriers. They just need a full back up of supporting destroyers , and cruisers, let alone many more F35's. The trouble is, in the 21st century, developing and rebuilding the military takes significant time, which the issue of HMS Dragon highlights, in its own way, with time needed to build up stocks of munitions, and having no real back up to this specialist vessel. The very issue that many European countries are now facing. The Ukraine War has also dramatically shown, to all militaries, that the nature of warfare has changed and has led to a major review of how to conduct a modern fight for survival. Aircraft carriers are from the 1970s. These days, they are just sitting ducks—as are most other surface ships. As for the F35s, they are inordinately expensive and are arguably inferior to other 5th gen aircraft available elsewhere. Yes, modern warfare is has changed dramatically and is now dominated by such things as drones, hypersonic missiles (for which neither we, nor the US, currently have the technology), EMP weaponry and all sorts of advanced EW systems. The days of battleships, lumbering tanks and ground armies will be consigned to history books—there is no place for them in future military confrontations. Building up a sizeable defence force for the next century would be prohibitively expensive. With ex-service personnel currently living on the streets, it would be as obscenity to throw billions on committing to a larger military "for our survival". We are not under threat. Far better to establish non-aggression treaties with as many countries as possible—but that involves diplomacy. The future for all of us on the planet depends on rational, honest and possibly even friendly, behaviour...not thinking that we know best how other countries ought to be ruled. What is that approach doing for the US? And, these days, the UK is hardly a good example of a well-functioning democracy! |
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on: 07 March 2026, 22:18:11
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Varche | ||
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Two? Has Britain got two serviceable and all the support ships necessary…………
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on: 07 March 2026, 22:14:55
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| Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Raeturbo | ||
.B58 lump as fitted to M240i/M340i is probably one of the best engines made. Well there is an opinion that full boost while running in helps the piston rings seal better, if it’s true or not I don’t know🐣 |
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The paint's only just dried! 