In general terms the next 10 years are going to see major changes across all our elements, equipment and organization.
Leadership keeps saying that maintaining operations is the main effort but that’s going to run into a hard reality.
Operations may have to take a backseat to modernization for several years, so as too be “ready” with the modernized forces.
That is a narrow mindset. Lots of recently retired folks that could be hired back to conduct much of that training while keeping our operations maintained. (since we are already having issues maintaining those operations it will be a crap shoot no matter how we do it).
It will be interesting to see if the most upper leadership can organize modernization across the elements such that Cdn contributions are maintained by different elements as the others enter a higher modernization tempo (P8s deploying instead of frigates etc.) or if we can use reserves to create time to allow regular units to modernize (more a army thing)
I don't really have much faith they can or will. They empire build to much, and create support for themselves or their equipment.
I continue to contend that part of the problem is that our fighter fleet is too small. It doesn't provide a large enough pool of pilots to cover all of our operational, training and administrative needs. While it may be difficult to get to that point I bet that a fleet closer to 130-150 aircraft would have less difficulty meeting our non-operational pilot requirements once we get crewing (and obviously techs) to that new baseline.
I agree and would say go to a fleet of 200.
People have to drop this idea of reserve fighter pilots in reserve fighter squadrons. It's largely impractical in Canada. Not in the least because the majority of those folks would be airline pilots who face strict legal restrictions on total flying hours. Also, a fighter pilot that flies less is simply less proficient. Until we're absolutely bursting at the seams, we don't need to be making less proficient pilots.
I would disagree fully, A fighter pilot who has some training is better then one with no training. If a Reserve pilot can head out and fly for a few hours every month and practice one or two types of missions then we have won. Really how many flight hours does a fighter pilot in Canada get at the moment. (yes they put lots of hours into planning and other training aspects). A pilot does not have to be a expert in all aspects to be valuable. Ie ground support, air to air, ECM etc. One can provide a skill set that can be worked on. I know a few Civie Pilots who would join the Air Reserve if things were 1 easier to join as a pilot, 2 actually had airframes to fly. 3 we reasonably able to join.
Yeah. Shocker. All the guys with experience came up with a reasonable COA compared to all the Wikipedia experts engaging in this toxic debate......
And the good part here? Getting industrial concessions is way easier on fighter trainers. Way more options in this space. And our order of 60-80 frames in total would be absolutely massive. Added bonus is a reduction on contracts to Top Aces.
Gripen boys want to argue that we don't need a Ferrari for everything. Sometimes a BMW will do. I think we should remind them that sometimes a Corolla is just fine too. Buy lots of Corollas and Ferraris. Skip the Bimmers. A real Hi-Lo mix.
But when we need a 5 ton truck with AC and a diesel. Can we get away with a 2 ton that can function in the 5 ton range for short periods. Where the 1/4 ton gas can't even keep up.
I am not a 100% Gripen fan, but I think it makes a better case especially with SAAB offering direct co-operation with industry going forward for us to get on board with. If the project fails then at least it wont be a total loss. We can have pilots fly their cross countries in a jet that can land all over the place showing the Flag.
( I would love to see 100 F15's, 100 F16's and the 65-85 F35s) but we all know that is not going to happen. Nor does it align with what our citizens will allow.
I would order the F35's, then order a Combat capable Fighter/Trainer that fits within the Context of being cheaper to operate.
I don't think we have enough wiggle room at this time to buy a dedicated Jet Trainer that is not actual multi role capable.
If we can buy some of those smaller neater platforms based off the Air boss or similar system. Who knows maybe some of those Northern Pilots will want to come join the Group to cowboy it up.