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I would imagine that an article at this title would be focusing on planned acquisitions for the RAN, andor the process through which the RAN acquires new vessels/equipment/capabilities. At the moment, a lot of the text describes the current fleet; information that, while useful and should be somewhere on Wikipedia, is outside the scope of this article and should be relocated (if so, where?). Am I right in thinking this, or am I barking up the wrong tree?. -- saberwyn 07:57, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
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Moving the article would make it in line with the convention for naming similar articles, e.g. Future of the Royal Navy, Future of the Russian Navy. Keepcalmandchill ( talk) 03:38, 27 December 2019 (UTC)
Comfirmation of the Hobart class destroyer replacements was announced in february's Surface Fleet review announced. At the Indo-pacific 2023 Defence show, BAE announced an increased armament design of the Hunter-class frigate to put to the government to fill the request for a guided-missile destroyer replacement 8,000-10,000 tonnes displacement. Also announced in Indo-Pacific 2023, Spainish company Navantia put forward a new "Flight III" guided-missile destroyer design, which is also within 8,000-10,000 tonnes displacement. Hence I've added these details to the page, aswell as other corrections.
Taking into consideration Navantia designed the current guided-missile destroyer Hobart class vessels, and BAE Systems are constructing Hunter-class vessels at the osborne shipyard where these replacement guided-missile destroyers will be built, it is well established in the Defence community that it will be either BAE systems or Navantia to design and build the replacements. I reverted your edit because you removed other edits that were unrelated to the Hobart class destroyer replace. Furthermore, I will add more citations. Luke848 ( talk) 07:39, 13 July 2024 (UTC)
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Moving the article would make it in line with the convention for naming similar articles, e.g. Future of the Royal Navy, Future of the Russian Navy. Keepcalmandchill ( talk) 03:38, 27 December 2019 (UTC)
Comfirmation of the Hobart class destroyer replacements was announced in february's Surface Fleet review announced. At the Indo-pacific 2023 Defence show, BAE announced an increased armament design of the Hunter-class frigate to put to the government to fill the request for a guided-missile destroyer replacement 8,000-10,000 tonnes displacement. Also announced in Indo-Pacific 2023, Spainish company Navantia put forward a new "Flight III" guided-missile destroyer design, which is also within 8,000-10,000 tonnes displacement. Hence I've added these details to the page, aswell as other corrections.
Taking into consideration Navantia designed the current guided-missile destroyer Hobart class vessels, and BAE Systems are constructing Hunter-class vessels at the osborne shipyard where these replacement guided-missile destroyers will be built, it is well established in the Defence community that it will be either BAE systems or Navantia to design and build the replacements. I reverted your edit because you removed other edits that were unrelated to the Hobart class destroyer replace. Furthermore, I will add more citations. Luke848 ( talk) 07:39, 13 July 2024 (UTC)