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Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

I wonder how much work it would encompass to go from the civvie variant to the military variant?

Isn’t this helicopter made in China as well? How many parts are sourced in China? Any of the electronics?
 
Feds want a domestic 'guncotton' plant:


I don't know the science but there is a lot of 'standing dead' out west because of the Pine Beetle.

We have a 'dynamite site' in North bay that is only partially used and is rail served.
 
Feds want a domestic 'guncotton' plant:


I don't know the science but there is a lot of 'standing dead' out west because of the Pine Beetle.

We have a 'dynamite site' in North bay that is only partially used and is rail served.

Most of the marketable beetle wood was gone awhile ago.

The big issue now is a lack of available volume due to government policies putting it beyond reach, and losses due to wildfires.
 
Made in canada griffin replacement?


instead of Bell in Mirabel? I could just imagine the screaming.

I feel for the nTACS folks. The DIS has definitely scrambled the math. Much more for them than some others. And this Airbus announcement adds to it. Rumint says Bell has offered to assemble MV-75s in Mirabel.

Add to all this the CA reform and reorganization which changes the tasks for and capabilities required of Tac Avn.

I'm going to guess. Second Chinook squadron in Edmonton. Two regular and one SOF MV-75 squadrons (Borden, St-Hubert Per). Three attack helo squadrons (Edmonton, Per, Valcartier) and Conversion of Cyclone to H175. And respective OTUs (Gagetown and Halifax).

Will be interesting to see what happens with the Attack Helo. I'm guessing Apaches were preferred. The DIS probably rules that out. Dunno what Bell will offer. Guessing Airbus will offer the Tiger.
 
I feel for the nTACS folks. The DIS has definitely scrambled the math. Much more for them than some others. And this Airbus announcement adds to it. Rumint says Bell has offered to assemble MV-75s in Mirabel.

Add to all this the CA reform and reorganization which changes the tasks for and capabilities required of Tac Avn.

I'm going to guess. Second Chinook squadron in Edmonton. Two regular and one SOF MV-75 squadrons (Borden, St-Hubert Per). Three attack helo squadrons (Edmonton, Per, Valcartier) and Conversion of Cyclone to H175. And respective OTUs (Gagetown and Halifax).

Will be interesting to see what happens with the Attack Helo. I'm guessing Apaches were preferred. The DIS probably rules that out. Dunno what Bell will offer. Guessing Airbus will offer the Tiger.
H175- so another orphan helo to replace an orphan helo? Are you mad?
 
H175- so another orphan helo to replace an orphan helo? Are you mad?


No. Just fully cognizant of what the DIS means. There's two OEMs who build rotorcraft in Canada. We will be buying from them.

Last week, every requirements shop was tearing apart the DIS to know what the impact was for them. People here should actually read it. It's not fluff. The government fully intends to follow it. "Build - Partner -Buy", in that order, has strong implications for everything we do going forward. As does 70% of spending happening in Canada.

Hey. Maybe we can get a marinized MV-75. Two options.
 
No. Just fully cognizant of what the DIS means. There's two OEMs who build rotorcraft in Canada. We will be buying from them.

Last week, every requirements shop was tearing apart the DIS to know what the impact was for them. People here should actually read it. It's not fluff. The government fully intends to follow it. "Build - Partner -Buy", in that order, has strong implications for everything we do going forward.

Hey. Maybe we can get a marinized MV-75. Two options.
I read it.

I am just pointing out the danger of going full R&D, alone.
 
Rumint says Bell has offered to assemble MV-75s in Mirabel.
I'm good with this
Will be interesting to see what happens with the Attack Helo. I'm guessing Apaches were preferred. The DIS probably rules that out. Dunno what Bell will offer. Guessing Airbus will offer the Tiger.
I question if the CAF really needs an Attack Helicopter. I view them as a "nice to have" but there are MANY capabilities that I'd choose to fund before spending any money on AH's.
 
Maybe we can fire this bad boy back up. Just chilling at the Aviation Museum haha. View attachment 98586
That's my AOR now - This particular aircraft was 20 or more years ahead of the Osprey. There is a 22 minute video of it and its development on U tube.
I got to poke around in the back. Its not big inside. Tall people have to hunch over like a hound dog...you know the rest.
 
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I'm good with this

I question if the CAF really needs an Attack Helicopter. I view them as a "nice to have" but there are MANY capabilities that I'd choose to fund before spending any money on AH's.
With the layout of the aviation brigade. Its not a nice to have but a requirement.
 
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