Unlike the Army and Navy, the Airforce has not released, talked or even let rumours slip about additional fighter buys. Everything has pointed to the 88 order being carried forward, with not a peep to the contrary.
Let me know when we hear literally anything to the contrary, and I'll change my...
https://removepaywalls.com/https://nationalpost.com/opinion/john-ivison-sources-say-ottawa-considering-swedish-jets-over-f-35s-for-half-of-fleet
A total unsubstantiated nothingburger from NP and can't say I'm especially surprised. The whole article is nationalist muck raking without much...
AOPS shouldn't be sent anywhere where it is vulnerable to the threats your describe, just like how we did not send CPF's into the Red Sea as they were not adequately able to deal with the threat environment at hand. Putting a 57mm gun aboard the ships isn't sufficient insurance to risk valuable...
My problem with this attitude is that even if you put a larger gun on the AOPS, it fundamentally cannot be used as a placeholder for the kinds of operations where the CPF's are required. AOPS is not a combatant and even if you festooned the entire vessel with electronic warfare systems, decoys...
Rafale doing cross deck operations off USN Carriers and utilizing NATO datalinks is the bare minimum interoperability for our alliance as a whole, the Gripen can do exactly the same thing with other LINK capable NATO platforms. That isn't what I'm talking about here, and doesn't hold a candle to...
As much as I loathe Hoekstra generally and his typical inflammatory rhetoric specifically, he is sadly right in this scenario. If the Canadian Govt adopts the Gripen over the F-35, NORAD will be weaker and less advanced as a whole, requiring the US to step in and fill the gap with likely more...
Fundamentally incompatible with the requirements for reliable and speedy delivery of the submarines to cover RCN requirements. Nothing about setting up a submarine production facility in Canada will be cheap, efficient or reliable. Comparing a random South American backwater's attempts at a two...
The program is in limbo at the moment, so it's currently unknown.
Anybody arguing for Canada to buy 4th gen fighters for frontline combatant roles in 2026 should be laughed out of the room frankly, it's deeply unserious and undercuts the long term functionality of the RCAF. Typhoon is expensive...
Because the mission bay aboard the RCD is not designed to be a missile launching platform, there is substantial benefit to protecting the internals of the mission bay and allowing direct access through the hanger. An open mission bay amidships is not ideal for a vessel designed to operate in the...
Because this "fighter review" is a political charade that nobody besides Lockheed Martin and Saab have even been invited to attend, none of the major European firms are dumb enough to refight another fighter competition against the F-35 when they know what the result will eventually be. Saab is...
I hold the competency, capability, funding resources and track record of Dassault and Airbus as far in excess of Saab. If we are looking for a partner, the French/Germans are a far better option in my opinion.
As I said in a prior post above, Saab is not the partner we want if we are looking at a broader strategy of industrial renewal in the military aerospace department. They have no experience in developing, building or supporting even last/current generation stealth platforms or large unmanned...
Given the context many people are talking about where the concern is the US cutting off access to key systems and grounding our aircraft, it very much is a binary. If you want increased sovereignty and control on the overall platform, sure the Gripen provides a better case than the F-35 at a...
Mogami was specifically designed around minimal crewing from the start, to the point where the ship can apparently operate with as low as 60 people onboard in a worst case scenario. This has been achieved by cutting "redundant" system controls throughout the ship, and basically routing literally...
Not especially, but given the insane penetrative capabilities of even older anti-ship missiles/bombs, it's obvious why armour completely fell out of fashion.
An example of this would be the AGM-154 JSOW-C which is relatively small, but packs a pretty ridiculous punch given its BROACH...
Even older generation anti-ship missiles/bombs can have the physical size, warhead size and penetrative effects to make any historical battleship gun weep, alongside making any armour ever put to see effectively dead weight protection wise.
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