Well, I don't know where to start with this one...
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Nicholas Sarkozy have today signed a treaty that merges certain elements of each country's armed forces to save money for both...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11670247
Ultimately, we will have combat units that don't speak a common language and both countries will have to share one aircraft carrier. Yep. Her Majesty's Royal Navy will own half an aircraft carrier.
If the Argentineans invade the Falkland Islands again (as they did in 1982) or the Brits want to join an anti-Iraq coalition (as we did in 2003), we'll have to see if the French will give permission for their half of the aircraft carrier to go to war.
I understand that money's tight and defence spending has to be cut, but if the UK needs to do an merger of the armed forces, why the Sam Hill didn't we merge with Canada? Up until 1969, we effectively had the same navy!
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Nicholas Sarkozy have today signed a treaty that merges certain elements of each country's armed forces to save money for both...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11670247
Ultimately, we will have combat units that don't speak a common language and both countries will have to share one aircraft carrier. Yep. Her Majesty's Royal Navy will own half an aircraft carrier.
If the Argentineans invade the Falkland Islands again (as they did in 1982) or the Brits want to join an anti-Iraq coalition (as we did in 2003), we'll have to see if the French will give permission for their half of the aircraft carrier to go to war.
I understand that money's tight and defence spending has to be cut, but if the UK needs to do an merger of the armed forces, why the Sam Hill didn't we merge with Canada? Up until 1969, we effectively had the same navy!