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Depends on which theory you believe in tbh..
In game theory of resource grabbing (which is happening today) you need a massive army with lots of expensive weapons. Currenty the resource grabs are independent of each country. US grabs Iraq, China grabs central Asia and Africa. TSHTF when two large powers decide to make a grab of the same finite resource.
Although tbh there is a lot of obsolete stuff out there. Carriers for instance are verging on obsolete as much cheaper missiles can sink them. When Sunburn missiles cost £1.5 million each you can easily afford to buy 4000+ of them for the cost of a single Ford Class carrier (15bn) The NIMROD is a disgrace! It is a 50 year old aircraft frame. Tanks can be taken out with ATGMs, much of the hardware today (including the Typhoon) was designed for a war which never happened with the USSR. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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| CHR15 wrote: | | Quote: | Dunno where to save money from though lol. |
how about cut some of the bloody paperwork!!
ive got a form, in order to get alg, when im 19.
i can claim 30 quid a week, to help pay for college expenses (building the turbo bike)
to get that, i have to fill in 11 sides of a4 about me, who i am, where ive worked, what ive earned, ect ect...
they have all this on computer!! why do i need to fill in 11 sides of paper, telling them what they already know?!?! |
lol, I remember filling in the forums for EMA! Nightmare lol.
From the Police side of things...easy to save money from doing less paperwork lol. |
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Hi
Trouble with cutting back the military is knowing what will be needed in the future and the time to build that up.
For example, the Typhoon has recently gone into service (2003). The first dummy model was rolled out in 1986, 17 years before. In comparison many things change in 17 years. The USSR since then has gone from having a formidable army to pretty much disintegration and now building up its power base again.
The military is a bit like an insurance policy. You can pay a large amount for full coverage and be pretty safe but broke, or you can pay less and take the risk. Just have to hope that the risks you are not covering never occur.
The UK military is a bit under 200k strong now (regulars). Sounds a lot, but for comparison ~340k were evacuated from Dunkirk in WW2.
What is a pity is that the armed forces have been a good way of developing products which can be sold on to other countries, but which now we seem to be more inclined to buy in. Results in slightly lower costs but nothing offset by later sales. The ultimate ludicrous situation was with the Nimrod where old aircraft were completely stripped and rebuilt to such an extent that I doubt there was any real saving over just building a full set of jigs and building a brand new series of Nimrods and having the facility to build and sell more.
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| LosingGrip wrote: | I do believe that certain things shouldn't be cut back, schools, NHS, Police, Army. Dunno where to save money from though lol. |
Plenty of places where there is hideous waste.
Itchy can describe how the number of people it now takes to process a persons tax has ballooned.
Look at the DVLA. Mostly useless, collecting VED which could simply be collected with a bit extra on fuel and administering SORN which without VED is utterly pointless.
How much effort is spent by the NHS fiddling figures to look good. A work colleague worked at a local hospital post room between contracts, said that any letter arriving on a Friday was marked as arriving on the Money just so they could appear to meet to figures for answering the letters in time. Utterly pointless effort.
How about TV licenses. Pretty much everyone has one (or should have one ), so just collect it from general taxation rather than having some expensive to run separate collections system for it. OK, you could argue that a TV license isn't a tax, but as it funds a government run TV network I would be inclined to say the difference between it and a tax is splitting hairs.
We have landed up with single interest pressure groups being paid for their consultative services!
We have loads of minor and complex to administer taxes and subsidies (often aimed at trying to change peoples behavior). How much is wasted on climate change levies. Airport taxes? How much is wasted on railway and bus subsidies.
As an aside there was a piece on the local radio this morning on yesterdays cuts. One thing it mentioned was the local effect due to the number of people working for the government locally. The figure given was 40%, which is pretty ludicrous.
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| Chalky. wrote: |
Think of all the tanks, planes, ships etc, when was the last time they were actually used for anything other than training?
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Not sure if you have heard about it, but actually, we have been fighting a war in Iraq and Afghanistan, so things are being used.
However, our armed forces are geared up to fight against a cold war enemy, and I personally don't think we should be invading countries to further out strategic interests (oil etc).
I'd be quite happy for our armed forces to be scaled back to a minimal defence force so that if a future prime minister decided to go play soldiers with America, the armed forces would simply say it cant be done, we only have a defence force now, we can fight oveseas wars and invade countries.
I know we have a defence industry that exists largely because of our armed forces but sells more on top, but thats not a good enough reason not to change.
As for nimrod being great, it was good for the cold war, monitoring nuclear subs etc, but nowadays our reconnaissance needs are largely served by drones and satelites. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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The MoD is stupidly inefficient. If the MoD was more efficient they'd be slightly more unemployed but at the same the troops would have more money being spent on them. Interesting video on 4oD about how the MoD wastes millions: clicky (video doesn't seem to be there, could be worth checking YouTube) ____________________ Past: Honda x8rs, Honda City fly, Honda Hornet 250, Honda VFR750, Yamaha xt600e.
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| wikipedia wrote: | Inter-war period 1919-38
After the Great war and the inevitable defence cuts that would follow, the army was reduced in size, and by 1920 had fallen to a strength of 370,000. There were a number of factors for the reductions in the size of British Army, and the cuts to the budget of the Army. The army now had competition from the new armed service, the Royal Air Force, which could patrol far greater land areas, and keep the far flung corners of the Empire policed from the sky at a relatively cheaper cost. The defence budget for the army was repeatedly cut yearly, as in 1923 the army defence budget was 43.5 million pounds sterling, and during the Great Depression in 1932 to just under 36 million pounds sterling. Only with the rise of Germany, would the budget for the British army again increase, by 1938 to 123 million pounds sterling; the army again started a rapid recruitment program. |
| George Santayana - Reason in Common Sense, The Life of Reason, Vol.1 wrote: | "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." |
Over the past 30 years, the MOD manning budget has been repeatedly slashed and the armed forces manpower reduced to such an extent that now we have more people employed on the southern rail system than we have to defend the country. We've had successive Strategic Defence Reviews which plan the next 20 years defence requirements on the last 20 years headlines, only to now see all the equipment they've spent our taxes on being junked.
Yet despite this, the MOD procurement system has continued to spunk taxpayers money up the wall on anything that takes their fancy provided it ends up in the British Aerospace (or whatever they're calling themselves this year) coffers. Which isn't really surprising considering how many ex-MPs speciaising in pork-barrel politics and ex-MOD staff end up with fat BAe consultancies as a reward for their "forward-thinking" contract negotiation skills.
If HMG want to make better use of the taxpayers' money, they need to start turning over a lot of stones in the MOD and see what wriggles out in the glare of scrutiny.
Then start up the corruption trials... ____________________ "That's it. You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college."
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Hey, don't worry: in a scenario of another genocidal World War in Europe, the military would be upgraded to the task in a matter of months.
And you'll be the ones who are going to be making those MBT crankshafts.  ____________________ "Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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The other thing (apart from shitty negotiating by the last government) is new Euro-legislation. I see it occassionally in the NHS with big procurements, the hoops you have to jump through are manifold.
I have to say, I'm not overly versed, but the carrier thing is a clusterfuck of epic proportions for sure. As I understand it the only plane that can land on it is a harrier and they're being binned?
I have come round to scrapping trident though and fecking off any replacement; its a waste of money.
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U.K. Nuclear Submarine Runs Aground Off Scottish Isle of Skye
HMS Astute stranded off the Isle of Skye @ YouTube
Abandon ship.  ____________________ "Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
Pardot Kynes in "Appendix I: The Ecology of Dune""
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