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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    By the way, all that airworthiness stuff is why Comd RCN can’t do whatever he wants with UAVs, notwithstanding his seeming indications...
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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    Yes, but there is confusion as to whether MH doctrine is owned by the Air Warfare Center or CFMWC. It’s also not really doctrine at...
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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    I think the RCN (and the Canadian Army) are not large enough to take on the management of airworthiness. The Minister of Defence is the...
  • Baz
    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    Even if the helicopter was the best ship to shore connector (see daftandbarmy's reply), it's not the best use of an an ASW helicopter...
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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    There used to be Maj’s position, is it still there? And if so, is it filled?
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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    Is there a lesson to be gleaned from the USN’s termination of the Fire Scout program? Are long(‘ish) endurance UAV’s best flown from...
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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    If they are retired, then a version of this is probably the best course. They are a unique version of the H-92, so are pretty much...
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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    In a perfect world we would have not even tried to design our own 101, but just bought the Merlin. But we didn’t. However, this option...
  • Baz
    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    Speaks a truth about helicopters… How about we start with cost. The Air Force, driven in part by the Navy, spec’d “the best helicopter...
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    Baz replied to the thread CH-148 Cyclone Progress.
    Progress? https://news.lockheedmartin.com/2025-07-22-Lockheed-Martin-Reports-Second-Quarter-2025-Financial-Results
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