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Dr G
Original Poster
9,278 posts
111 months
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According to Gizmodo at least: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2012/07/the-10-most-badas...10. Astute hunter/killer submarine 9. Trojan Armoured Vehicle 8. BAE Adaptive Tank 7. Jackal Recce Vehicle 6. Type 45 Destroyer 5. F35B Strike Fighter 4. Challenger II Tank 3. UK Apache 2. Accuracy International L115A3 1:BAE Taranis UAV My technical knowledge of most of these goes as far as making 'ooooooh' 'aaaaaaaaah' and 'BOOM' noises; which ones do we disagree with and what should replace them?
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Crossflow Kid
4,625 posts
60 months
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UK Chinook. Proven itself God knows how many times over. Huge capability for the money. Nothing else comes close. Turns up, gets on with it. Questions?
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McFsC
404 posts
21 months
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Wow, Britian makes some pretty good stuff still.
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phil-sti
745 posts
48 months
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That adaptive tank is ace
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McFsC
404 posts
21 months
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The Type 45 Destroyer is an amazing piece of kit.
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mrloudly
2,163 posts
104 months
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AS90.... Nasty nasty bit of kit! Currently in production in Poland under licence ;-))
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Ian1976
313 posts
29 months
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Crossflow Kid said: UK Chinook. Proven itself God knows how many times over. Huge capability for the money. Nothing else comes close. Turns up, gets on with it. Questions? Not made in the UK though. It's a good piece of kit but it's made in the US. Type 45 looks like it can do the job though, very impressive.
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andy_s
8,467 posts
128 months
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Dr G said: 2. Accuracy International L115A3 When you want to reach out and touch someone. Awesome, handmade, British weapon.
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Crossflow Kid
4,625 posts
60 months
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Ian1976 said: Crossflow Kid said: UK Chinook. Proven itself God knows how many times over. Huge capability for the money. Nothing else comes close. Turns up, gets on with it. Questions? Not made in the UK though. It's a good piece of kit but it's made in the US. Type 45 looks like it can do the job though, very impressive. Apache? F35?
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Ayahuasca
16,058 posts
148 months
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Most badass British military machine?  The infantry section.
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dr_gn
6,922 posts
53 months
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Crossflow Kid said: Ian1976 said: Crossflow Kid said: UK Chinook. Proven itself God knows how many times over. Huge capability for the money. Nothing else comes close. Turns up, gets on with it. Questions? Not made in the UK though. It's a good piece of kit but it's made in the US. Type 45 looks like it can do the job though, very impressive. Apache? F35? Apache is British assembled and with Rolls-Royce engines. F-35's partly manufactured in Britain.
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Crossflow Kid
4,625 posts
60 months
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dr_gn said: Apache is British assembled and with Rolls-Royce engines.
F-35's partly manufactured in Britain. So a few Wurzels with a Halfords socket set and a giant Airfix kit from Uncle Sam makes it British? Give over.
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Godalmighty83
217 posts
123 months
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The UK apache has quite a few home grown bits and bobs developed into so at worst its more of a hybrid craft with american origins.
For services rendered though I would replace the apache with the lynx.
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robmlufc
2,738 posts
55 months
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Crossflow Kid said: So a few Wurzels with a Halfords socket set and a giant Airfix kit from Uncle Sam makes it British? Give over. Everyone considers the last Harriers British so why not?
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Vieste
9,089 posts
29 months
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Ayahuasca said: Most badass British military machine?  The infantry section. NI?
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Eric Mc
67,256 posts
134 months
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Like a lot of modern manufacturing, pinning a single nationality on a piece of military kit is a bit difficult as many items are international co-operative projects.
The last truly all British military aircraft that fits into this thread - probably the English Electric Lightning or Blackburn Buccaneer.
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Buggles
1,288 posts
57 months
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Ayahuasca said: Most badass British military machine?  The infantry section. On a slightly different note, My nomination for the most Baddass Military Machine the British have, would be the MK1 Special Forces Soldier. Machine is the word!
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niva441
1,346 posts
100 months
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robmlufc said: Crossflow Kid said: So a few Wurzels with a Halfords socket set and a giant Airfix kit from Uncle Sam makes it British? Give over. Everyone considers the last Harriers British so why not? I imagine it is because the Harrier was wholly a British design. The last versions were still based on the same basic design, but with significant upgrades.
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biggun
17 posts
29 months
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To be honest the US and other nations are only really envious of us for one thing - our soldiers/sailors/airmen. They just get on with the job and do it very well no matter what. Awesome
Otherwise - The Harrier - we sold the rights to the US (another triumph...) 105mm Light Gun - design classic - goes anywhere, gets the Infantry out trouble and is British through and through. AS90 - The Nasty - being on the wrong end of three 96lb HE shells in under 10 seconds is pretty terminal. Our Counter Improvised Explosive Device technology - the US are still playing catch-up despite throwing billions at it. Land Rovers - Humvees are not a patch on the Wolf
Historically Spitfire Harrier Lightning TSR2 (if it hadn't been killed off by the politicians...) Vickers machine gun - water cooled, several individual guns fired millions of rounds during WW1
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andy_s
8,467 posts
128 months
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Vieste said: Ayahuasca said: Most badass British military machine?  The infantry section. NI? Falklands. SLR-tastic, Belgian design, made in UK, drop a horse at a mile, harder than Chuck Norris...
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