A CF-18 is land based.
Its primary role is air defence.
It is also available for coastal defence and to support ground forces.
It only adds 540 km to any missile it is carrying. That is roughly the range of the first iteration of the PrSM which can be launched from the 26 HIMARS we are buying ( apparently). That range is increasing to 1500 km in the next iteration and well beyond that in the future.
The HIMARS-PrSM combination is a lot more cost effective than the CF-18 Cold Lake combination with or without the additional cost of MRTTs.
And the costs of missiles is going down while the capabilities are going up.
I understand that even Canada can now look at launching its own satellites on its own missiles from its own launch site.
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