The longest coastline on the planet is very well protected.
You wouldn't make it past PEI.
We've never been invaded
and have never lost a war.
Your copy of a city class.
They are still the first line of defense in US battle groups
lol I'd make a bet that even just Canadian Rangers would be such a major pain in the Royal dairyairy, the Brits would quit.
I'll enjoy such a thing. I love going for long walks in the countryside. I often go walking up Winter Hill and some other hills in the Pennines with my mate. And I've also been watching a lot of Ray Mears.Come get some, BL. I'll take you on. haha Hope you like long treks through the Canadian outback.
23 or 28 or fitty fi, City Class will still run circles around Brits. Just like every other engagment you'd never be able to invade Canada of defend yourself without the help of Canada.
Nah. I'd reckon they'd run away when 3,500 British Army Gurkhas, the most fearsome warriors on Earth, turn up on the scene, just like the Argies (who were terrified the Gurkhas were cannibals) did. These are the guys who, you may know, single-handedly stormed Japanese machine gun nests during WWII and beheaded the several Japs in them and who also beheaded Taliban with their kukri knives during the War in Afghanistan and then sometimes carried the heads back to base with them (probably to make soup with). So, to be honest with you, I don't think the Taliban-beheading Gurkhas would be too intimidated by the Canadian Rangers or any member of the Canadian public. They'll just behead the Canadian Rangers and eat them for their evening supper.
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Too right it is. Once a British hunter-killer has sunk Canada's 1 destroyer and four second-rate, second-hand subs it'll be game over.
How many times have we been invaded, zero. How many time is the UK under thread, daily and scared civilians in other lands are now considered a national threat. Really?? Time to fold the hand you are holding.The longest coastline in the world is "protected" with just 1 destroyer (ONE), 12 frigates, 4 patrol submarines, 12 coastal defence vessels and 8 unarmed patrol/training vessels.
The Royal Navy has 76 submarines (including ones armed with nuclear warheads) and ships and 144 aircraft and an extra 13 in the RFA.
All we would need is one shot Blackie... One single, solitary shot
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When you are a British maggot living on the turd in the Atlantic punchbowl chances are beyond likely you are ingesting several forms of esters from intestinal fermentation.In think you're living on Cloud Cuckoo Land, mate. You've completely taken leave of your senses.
My mom can beat up your dad. Just the other night I saw she wont the fight and was on top of him and he was crying out some weird things.my dad can beat up your dad
Ah, the Nepalese Gurkhas. Yes, fearsome indeed. The Brits can't fight their own wars. You have to depend on others to hold your little hands. hahahaThat's Type 26 Global Combat Ship, not Type 23.
Nah. I'd reckon they'd run away when 3,500 British Army Gurkhas, the most fearsome warriors on Earth, turn up on the scene, just like the Argies (who were terrified the Gurkhas were cannibals) did. These are the guys who, you may know, single-handedly stormed Japanese machine gun nests during WWII and beheaded the several Japs in them and who also beheaded Taliban with their kukri knives during the War in Afghanistan and then sometimes carried the heads back to base with them (probably to make soup with). So, to be honest with you, I don't think the Taliban-beheading Gurkhas would be too intimidated by the Canadian Rangers or any member of the Canadian public. They'll just behead the Canadian Rangers and eat them for their evening supper.
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I'll enjoy such a thing. I love going for long walks in the countryside. I often go walking up Winter Hill and some other hills in the Pennines with my mate. And I've also been watching a lot of Ray Mears.
Ah, the Nepalese Gurkhas. Yes, fearsome indeed. The Brits can't fight their own wars. You have to depend on others to hold your little hands. hahaha
And I'd take you on any day. A trek through the outback around here isn't your leisurely stroll through those lumps you call hills over there. And I'd bet you are about as stealthy as a porcupine in a balloon factory. I'd have you within a day. Not dead, mind you, just lost and bewildered. You'd love being bested by a girl, I promise.
yet Blackrot hijacked the thread one more time.
The Brits can't fight their own wars.
If thousands of young Nepalese men thought it a great honour to fight in the American Army then the American Army would have ITS own Gurkha Regiments. But they don't. They see it as a great honour to fight in the British Army and we're more than happy to recruit them.You have to depend on others to hold your little hands. hahaha
No, I love going for long walks. I'm always going for walks on the Pennines or in the West Pennine Moors just outside of town. Walking where you are would be a doddle. I just prefer walking in Britain because we can for for nice treks up hills and mountains and then go to a local old pub in the evening for a pint and a spot of grub in front of a raging fire rather than having to rub two sticks together and chuck spears and squirrels or beavers to sustain ourselves. Such things belong in the hunter-gatherer times. Walking in Britain, like so many other things, is just so much more civilised.And I'd take you on any day. A trek through the outback around here isn't your leisurely stroll through those lumps you call hills over there.
As a proper male, I don't like being bested by anyone, especially a female.You'd love being bested by a girl, I promise.