damiendehorn
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USA now then China in future?Do you know who rule the Indian Ocean?
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USA now then China in future?Do you know who rule the Indian Ocean?
Of course.But when your frontline naval vessels are 2nd hand OPVs,buying costly MSAs make little sense.What I think is Japan is offering its used P-3Cs to Sri Lanka.Force multipliers nonetheless,but somewhat unnecessary due to the lack of proper navy.
Ya Chinese debt is just small part of your total debts...So what Chinese are charging 6+% interest on those debt as compare to .25% to 3% by World bank and ADB....
To be frank in present world countries in south East Asia and South Asia will have to take sides either US , Japan, India, Even Australia Or China...You just need to decide what will be the best for your Nation....
What are the capabilities of the Orions? When we were hunting the LTTE floating armories back in the Eelam war 4 we faced some difficult challenges while searching for those ships in the deep ocean. I think if we had a aircraft like the Orion we could have detected them much earlier and quickly. In fact given that Sri Lanka's vast expanses of ocean area that we own, I think it is necessary for Sri Lanka to have a long range patrol ship like the Orion. @Tshering22
I believe that Sri Lanka should upgrade the navy in order to protect her oceanic holding while providing a deterrent against threats such as pirates. In the same time Sri Lanka should introduce a proper naval air arm also.
That's a big lie. Chinese has not charged 6+ interest rate.
Sri Lanka don't need to take the side of any country. We are independent and non aligned country. As for now, China is our trading partner and we regarded her as our friend because of the support she rendered to us in the time of need.
Of course a big trading partner. You guys docked a Chinese submarine in your port. Chinese agreed to make air craft identification zone in Sri lankan port operated by China. Essentially making it a Chinese land.
Such a neutral party is Sri Lanka. Harboring once adversaries was great thing.
Funny... this coming from a country that armed, funded and trained a terrorist organisation that ended up blowing one of its ex prime ministers to smithereens and making 1200 Indian soldiers into fertiliser for Sri Lankan soil.
As if nobody in your army became fertizers for land against a small gang called LTTE.
As if nobody in your army became fertizers for land against a small gang called LTTE.
That capability you can get even if you've good coastal radars or capable Frigates/Destroyers.P-3C is an overkill for such surface target because that kind of role even Dornier type aircraft can perform.P-3C is notable for its ASW capabilities.Its not like SL doesn't need this capability(which they lack now),but A proper naval vessels should be cornerstone of a Navy before they go for Naval Air Arm.P-3C is a wonderful weapon,only when you've a proper Navy and facing some form of threats to enemy submarines.SL lacks a Navy,so countering subsurface threats should come as secondary concern IMO.Even a second hand P-3C will cost way above $15 mil,which can be spent on some OPVs/Corvettes.
SLAF currently use beechcraft king air for maritime patrol but a one with longe range and higher loiter time is needed.
A few OPVs will be delivered soon and frigates are being negotiated, until then a Naval air arm is highly unlikely
You talking about which small rag tag terrorists ?
What are the capabilities of the Orions? When we were hunting the LTTE floating armories back in the Eelam war 4 we faced some difficult challenges while searching for those ships in the deep ocean. I think if we had a aircraft like the Orion we could have detected them much earlier and quickly. In fact given that Sri Lanka's vast expanses of ocean area that we own, I think it is necessary for Sri Lanka to have a long range patrol ship like the Orion. @Tshering22
I believe that Sri Lanka should upgrade the navy in order to protect her oceanic holding while providing a deterrent against threats such as pirates. In the same time Sri Lanka should introduce a proper naval air arm also.
I agree that SL needs to boost their navy more than their air force.
But patrols and search and kill roles can be done by UAVs and UCAVs which are cheaper to operate than attack helicopters. This will save SLN a lot of money and also get rid of pirates and other sea-based dangers.