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Gav Coates

@Gav_Coates

Grumpy northern bloke who spends too much time on a river

Yorkshire and The Humber, England Katılım Aralık 2011
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@thinkdefence Don’t tell me he took umbrage to threads about pallets or bridges!
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Think Defence@thinkdefence·
I love it when people announce they are blocking you.
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@neilpoynter As much as we all love taking the piss out of the Rockapes, it was a catastrophic error removing their GBAD role and successive governments neglecting GBAD in its entirety.
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
If only we still had a dedicated force which used to defend airfields against attack, and if only we hadn’t been aware that drone strikes were a thing… oh wait 🤔
Deborah Haynes@haynesdeborah

The expansion of Donald Trump’s war against Iran to a British base in Cyprus is a nightmare for the UK, which lacks adequate air defences and only has a limited capacity to fight back. Sir Keir Starmer talks reassuringly about how his military has bolstered its forces in the Middle East, including with the deployment of Typhoon warplanes to Qatar, while F-35 fighter jets are operating out of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. But these aircraft have very limited stockpiles of munitions and neither of model is the sort of thing that should be used for shooting down drones – they are far more sophisticated, designed for much more capable enemies and their air-to-air missiles are vastly more expensive that the contraption they’re up against. The jets can take down cruise missiles but a much more effective piece of equipment for that task is the army’s Sky Sabre air defence system. It is unclear whether one of these has been deployed. The Ministry of Defence by contrast has confirmed that ground troops specialised in countering drones are in the region – though they failed to take out the single attack drone that crashed into a runway at RAF Akrotiri on Sunday night. Then there is the threat posed by Iran’s ballistic missiles. The regime does not any capable of reaching the UK mainland, but they could fly as far as Cyprus as well as across the Middle East. Yet, the only piece of UK kit capable of blasting this kind of weapon out of the sky is the Type 45 destroyer. The Royal Navy has six of these warships but only three are available for deployment and it is not thought any were in the region. If you rewind a decade, Britain had a much bigger naval presence in the Gulf, with one, if not two warships operating out of Bahrain, along with four minehunters and a vast support ship. Today there are none. Instead, when it comes to Cyprus and other British Middle East interests, the UK is relying on the US President’s “armada” of aircraft carriers and other warships to deal with the ballistic missile threat. With Iran lashing out in response to the American attacks, Mr Starmer on Sunday U-turned on a decision not to allow US planes to strike Iran from British bases. He justified his change of heart by saying he now thought it was a legitimate request in self-defence provided the Americans only go after Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities. He said Britain was not taking part in these strikes – but clearly this could also change, especially if more UK interests are hit. Though, that too raises awkward questions about the UK’s ability to launch strikes. The Typhoon jets and the F-35 warplanes carry bombs that could destroy Iranian missile launchers. If fitted with Storm Shadow cruise missiles, the Typhoon jets could also blast the entrance of heavily protected storage depots where the Iranian military keeps its missile stocks, well protected underground. This would make it impossible for them to be used. But a larger weapon would be far better for that kind of offensive operation. The best option for the UK would be a Tomahawk cruise missile launched from one of the navy’s attack submarines. Yet, problems with the maintenance of the five Astute-class boats in the fleet and a shortage of crews mean there have been chunks of time when none of these submarines were at sea. The situation has improved slightly and earlier this year the government made a rare announcement about the deployment of one of the boats, which is usually kept secret. It said HMS Anson was visiting Australia - not particularly useful for a war in the Middle East. Defence insiders say the sorry state of the UK armed forces is the hard reality of a failure by successive governments over decades to invest in more weapons to blast missiles and drones out of the sky as well as the munitions to strike back. It is now all looking a bit too late news.sky.com/story/britain-…

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Jamais Vu 🏉@boot15_vu·
Never has the phrase, “they don’t make ‘em like they use to” been so true. My gast, is a flabber!! Wow 😮
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@TotherChris @thinkdefence I shouldn’t get so excited finding out more about a BV but I did not know that you can plug one into an Abrams!
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Think Defence@thinkdefence·
AJAX Armoured Fighting Vehicle being tested at the Armoured Trials and Development Unit (ATDU) facility at Bovington. Ajax is an advanced, fully digitised, land vehicle system delivering transformational change in capability to the British Army.
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Tideway Snail@SnailTideway·
I would be pretty peeved if I were an intermediate level junior club coach having to race Champ today rather than 1st 8 because mediocre schools need their own protected category.
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@jaglancy We’ve not done proper CNI contingencies for years. The people with the expert knowledge in how the infrastructure was built are retired. CNI not prioritised as no-one wanted to ask the question as to how much it would cost to build the necessary redundancies into the networks.
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James Glancy@jaglancy·
Doesn’t Britain have contingency plans for critical national infrastructure failures? How does Heathrow not have a back-up? What is the Govt spending taxpayer money on?
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@Mr_Andrew_Fox To be fair it’s the Hull Daily Mail and given their standard of journalism it probably wouldn’t have surprised me if it had been real…
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Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
This is fucking amazing. The Russian Disinfo unit have tried to make a fake British newspaper headline, and rather than national newspaper the Daily Mail they’ve picked tiny local newspaper the HULL DAILY MAIL as the paper to spread their disinformation. Dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jarmila2222@jarmila2222

🇬🇧💥BOMBSHELL! 💥❣️🇬🇧😱🇺🇦THE BRITISH NEWSPAPER HULL DAILY MAIL WRITES HARSHLY ABOUT UKRAINE'S HEAVY LOSSES! 🇬🇧💥🇺🇦"70000 Ukr.soldiers diedUNNECESSARILY in the Kursk Reg."! 🇬🇧🇺🇦💥BRITAIN POURED HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF POUNDS INTO ZLEN'S SEVERE COLLAPSE! 🇬🇧💥No Russian propaganda!

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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@MilitaryBanter Sorry I thought that was the pic taken of what happens when you eat the food 💩 💩
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fill your boots@MilitaryBanter·
evening mate, you still outing shit cookhouses and the joke they knock out for food? Gen we had what can only be described as meat water and a potato given to us for container meal today in longmoor, worst ive seen in the 12years ive been in. Can provide pics if needed.
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@B0ATsmith Pretty much don’t see the point in trying to stop terrorism these days if you’re going to end up with a judge telling you that you broke the law doing so. Utterly batshit.
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Skipster
Skipster@FarRightSkip·
Oh. My. God. In plain sight ffs.
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
Goodness me the BBC coverage is insufferable. I’ve had to mute the volume.
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Gav Coates@Gav_Coates·
@FarRightSkip Yep. Primary School teachers are having to teach the kids how to use a toilet. Then getting grief from parents when they challenge the parents as to why their kids are still using a nappy.
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