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Sir John Parker's National Shipbuilding Strategy
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[QUOTE="Flight, post: 7583721, member: 22994"] That's basically what he recommends.. Establish the economical life of a warship and sell them to build new. No expensive refits, after which we tend to scrap ships anyway it appears. Or sell from existing ships or the order book for OPVs or Type 31s. Bit like the French did with their FREMM that went to Egypt despite the crew training on her. Well that was BAEs offering for the Type 31, either that or one of the Omani Corvettes that was based upon the River. Would they even have the capacity to build those until their work on the Type 26s finishes? [/QUOTE]
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