I found an article stating that the F-35 has alwas been considered for a UCAV production as well as the X-45 here is the adress
WWW Navlog.org/unmanned_f35.html
According to the Canada fist defence policy the government plans to acquire 10-15 MPA if seen a budget of $2.5 billion but that seems kind of low to me.
maybe we can have things both ways, I took some advice from a previous posts, did some digging and got information from the Public Relations and Information office of the Swedish Airforce RE: the JAS-39c fully loaded it can take off from rough airstrips, airfields of parts there of and highways...
I'v managed to make some major blunders I's still trying to figure out what the airforce is going to need, I had ideas but it seems that I was wrong. So tell me what is needed.
I know that the f-35 A,B,C will have a piolt but I was reading that it may also be built as a unmanned combat areial vehicle can anbody confirm this or was it just mor wiki bs.
I'm new to the Idea of uav's in the Arctic but I'm not sure about something, If we patrol the Arctic with UAV's that are unarmed armed would international law still recognize our ability to defend it or remove our rights there? or am I way out there.
I'm all for 30-40 AH-1Z rather thanAH-64's, we just have to make sure that they will be able to fight where they are needed without having to mission adapt everything.
lets face reality,how long did it take to replace the seaking? the army was going to get the MGS instead of the leo 2's they needed we need to plan now expecting a 15-20 year wait for the kit we should have had 5 years ago. The AT-6C was an idea to get some capability and develop it.
An attack helicopter would be best I agree and we should have that capability but to give some capability a turboprop can be fielded faster, this is dependent on operational requirements, if we have 10-15 years the helicopter is the way to go. However if we only have 2 years then the turboprop...
The JSF is listed as $88 million (US) but that is for a LRIP of 6 aircraft.having some B model JSF would be useful but I don't know about servicing requirements. I think there are better options for Canada, maybe a 2 aircraft type fighter fleet might be a better approach.
my choices would be a...
why not kill two birds with one stone, replace the remainding 'H' hercs and Buffalo's with the c-27J? not entirely a one for one exchange but it's better than nothing. Don't forget 5 of those 'H' models are tankers that will have to be replaced as well.
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