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FORBIN

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Same weather cloudy weather to about 100 km :cool:

Here only maintenance to Toulon military shipyard by DCNS, warships built to Lorient ( Corvettes, FFGs, DDGs ) , Cherbourg submarines, Saint-Nazaire for big Mistral later futur Repl Ships, CVN before was built to Brest BB and Charles de Gaulle by ex.
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With 2 Durance class and a Aquitaine FFG 43° 7'1.06"N 5°55'26.91"E
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Saturday at 8:51 AM
Jan 24, 2017


... and here's an update:
the press release
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says a part of the air wing has already left for
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etc.; both taking off and landing pictures, videos inside
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whatever we think, today the Admiral Kuznetsov came back to
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as this long and boring vid shows:
 

Air Force Brat

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Further QEC Update here:
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Yes and super top secret UK missile photographed "photo bombing" big Liz, they call that the slinger, as both rockets ignite, it "slings stuff" onto anti missile defenses! by spinning round and round, and being full of stuff.

Or is that what they mean by being on the "tip of the spear?" oh well, it looks top secret to me???
 

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Yes and super top secret UK missile photographed "photo bombing" big Liz, they call that the slinger, as both rockets ignite, it "slings stuff" onto anti missile defenses! by spinning round and round, and being full of stuff.

Or is that what they mean by being on the "tip of the spear?" oh well, it looks top secret to me???
That big white pointy thing in the background is the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, quite a tourist attraction. There's a couple of viewing decks at the top with a café and the view is amazing. I went up there a couple of years ago and it's not to be missed. There's even a 'glass floor' section where the braver souls can stand and look straight down with no visible means of support...
 
gosh
Budget Woes May Force Navy to Shutter Two Carrier Air Wings

If the Pentagon must contend with a year-long continuing resolution that keeps funding levels flat — or if Congress can’t pass a supplemental defense budget this fiscal year — two of the
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10 carrier air wings will go dark, and two more will be reduced to bare minimum capacity, the service’s number two officer told lawmakers Wednesday.

At a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee’s subcommittee on readiness, the service vice chiefs urged the panel to fund force strength increases and warned of the dire consequences of leaving sequestration budget cuts in place.

Adm. Bill Moran, vice chief of naval operations, said the impact for the Navy would be immediate: Two carrier air wings would cease operations entirely, and two would operate at that “tactical hard deck” of 11 flight hours per pilot per month, the minimum allowable for safety.

In addition, he said, 14 ship maintenance availabilities, including one submarine availability, would be pushed into fiscal 2018. This is particularly troubling, he noted, as the next fiscal year faces the prospect of spending caps known as sequestration.

“I’m about to go to the
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to welcome the newest selectees for naval aviation,” Moran told the committee. “I would hate to tell them they are not going to be able to train to be pilots for a while if we go to a year-long CR. Without training … something else has to give.”

Following the hearing, Moran told Military.com that the air wings facing shutdown without a budget solution had been identified based on length of time to next deployment, but said he would allow the relevant fleet commander to name them publicly if it came to that.

“It doesn’t mean that everybody stops,” he said. “But some of our pilot training squadrons would have to reduce their throughput. That’s going to cause a problem — a bubble, if you will — in the system that goes through.”

The Navy is currently in the process of permanently shuttering one of its carrier air wings, CVW-14, out of
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. The service requested last year that the largely administrative unit be shut down in order to save costs and develop new capabilities, but the move faced opposition from some House lawmakers.

The final text of the fiscal 2017 defense budget merely states that the Navy maintain a minimum of nine carrier air wings until an additional operationally deployable aircraft carrier can fully support a 10th carrier air wing, or Oct. 1, 2025, whichever comes first.

A spokeswoman for Naval Air Forces, Cmdr. Jeannie Groeneveld, told Military.com the Navy currently plans to deactivate the wing March 31.

The prospect of more delayed maintenance availabilities comes as the service works to claw itself back from a deep maintenance backlog caused in part by the initial wave of sequestration budget cuts in 2013.

Speaking at the annual Surface Navy Association symposium in January, Moran called the problem of deferred maintenance “insidious” and
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of dollars and hundreds of days of operational use.

Moran said Wednesday that he did not expect the additional maintenance deferrals, if they happen, to keep any ships from deploying on schedule.

“We’re not talking about canceling or delaying deployments,” he said. “We’re talking about taking more risk at home.”
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FORBIN

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gosh
Budget Woes May Force Navy to Shutter Two Carrier Air Wings

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The budget is signed wrong infos in december 532 bill base + 3 bill with last
Unfunded requests always in march, april.

Your always anxious pessimistic relax dude obviously Congress help he have always do at less the minimum necessary i have see 3 - 4 years ago USN have 8 - 9 CVNs in 2020 the true 11...

Look good things which worck they have not always problems ... :cool:
 
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FORBIN

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The budget is signed wrong infos in december 532 bill base + 3 bill with last
Unfunded requests always in march, april.

Your always anxious pessimistic relax dude obviously Congress help he have always do at less the minimum necessary i have see 3 - 4 years ago USN have 8 - 9 CVNs in 2020 the true 11...

Look good things which worck they have not always problems ... :cool:

Special but voted soon with yet new funds but it is not the first year much administrative things in fact the necessary is always provided don' t need going in détails.

A stop-gap budget at last year's levels was enacted by President Barack Obama on 10 December to keep the US federal government, including the Department of Defense (DoD), funded through until 28 April 2017.

Instead of passing appropriations bills, Republican lawmakers are using another Continuing Resolution (CR) budget for fiscal year 2017 (FY 2017) to wait for President-elect Donald Trump to take office on 20 January, when the party will also control both Congressional chambers.

The stop-gap measure means the DoD must operate on last year's funding plan for more than half the fiscal year, but added funding for war-related costs in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria and eased procurement efforts for Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters and Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk utility helicopters, a new ballistic missile submarine, and the Boeing KC-46A Pegasus aerial refuelling tanker.

Those provisions will be helpful in preventing higher priority efforts from stalling or losing efficiency savings gained through multiyear contracts. However, CR budgets are inherently inefficient and drew criticism from defence-minded lawmakers, including the chairman of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, Republican John McCain.

In a floor speech McCain called the budget move "absolutely disgraceful" and railed against "the fiscal irresponsibility [of] another continuing resolution, which will force the Department of Defense to operate for seven months of the fiscal year without a real budget". He suggested that it is unfair to criticise DoD inefficiencies while freezing its annual budget for seven months.

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let me see
The budget is signed wrong infos in december 532 bill base + 3 bill with last
Unfunded requests always in march, april.

Your always anxious pessimistic relax dude obviously Congress help he have always do at less the minimum necessary i have see 3 - 4 years ago USN have 8 - 9 CVNs in 2020 the true 11...

Look good things which worck they have not always problems ... :cool:

FORBIN you quoted me Tuesday at 9:34 PM
claiming
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had been responsible for the attack (which I posted about Monday at 9:52 PM) in the Red Sea, while it was quite obvious neither
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nor
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were involved, so I don't know what's going on here, I mean I don't care if your posts are wrong, but IF YOU QUOTE ME and post bunk, IN PARTICULAR
"Your always anxious pessimistic relax dude ..."
stuff, then I won't let it be

now the choice is yours
 
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