no need to get snappy, I just scrolled too fast and didn't see it. I'll check it out, thanks for the link. :salute:
isn't a comment about APCs and tanks a little off-topic in a discussion about helos?
just read that link - Dillon Aero DMG134S MiniGun looks amazing. That will be quite a...
what I mean was what are we waiting for in terms of how long we'd had the griffin - it seems to me that if that was the role we wanted to deploy it in (and believe me, as it's the aircraft I want to fly hearing you say that is music to my ears!) then we have been taking our time in arming it. ...
best thing is this - I was in it about... 5 years ago?
since the eighties, it has become even more mickey-mouse. My first year, we still used the bolt action lee-enfield 22's, after that we used an air rifle called the DAISY. I mean, it's a nice target rifle, but it's a bloody pellet gun!
if...
it reminds me of a speech I recently heard from Romeo Dallaire at the University campus - where he said that we've never been a peacekeeping nation. Even during the eighties/nineties while the world saw us in peackeeping missions, he claims that I think it was around 80% of our forces were...
yes I agree - I think the mistake we've gotten caught up in here (myself included) is, as said above, comparing apples to basketballs. originally it was why didn't we get the blackhawks - and I believe someone said it wasn't in the works. From there we've sort of drifted into more of a...
There's no need to squabble, I never meant to offend. I was quoting off-hand an incident recounted to me by an old friend I haven't spoken to in years who was in the ADF. Basically it came out of a conversation I was having with him at the time about how much I wished our government would ramp...
agreed. Cadets set me up with a glider license, an instructor rating, and a private pilot license, about... 20000 worth of training in all. not to mention it opened up the doors for me to get into my aviation program at university - the fact that I ended up in the Air Force had nothing to do...
slowmode, very well put on the rearming comment. I personally feel that the chinooks seem a bit unwieldy in comparison to the blackhawks - but i think it's a moot point as as far as I know we've already purchased the hooks.
time expired, not sure on the casualties for the aussies, but I think...
I think more and more people in the military are learning to work together regardless of language background. This has at least been what I have seen in my very limited experience. Sure, everyone likes to bust balls a bit, but I think for the most part it's goodhearted.
I am an OCdt in the ROTP program with one year left in school at the University of Western Ontario. I've finished IAP/BOTP, and I'm in an aviation program from which I will leave with my multi/commercial/IFR pilot license/ratings. At this point I very much want to fly tac-hel but I wanted to...
interesting opinion. Mine only really counts as speculation as well - I am only a pilot in training at the moment with no time in choppers - however, I am aiming to end in griffins (although it will still be a while before I even get my hands on the Harvard II trainer at the rate the line is...
accidentally reposted the article.
Needless to say, that article is an inflammatory piece or garbage. I've never seen such a set of ridiculous exaggerations before.
so many quotes I'd like to respond here. First, I believe the ADF has a substantially higher priority in it's governmental funding (unless I'm mistaken) due to an eye-opening incident that happened in Timor (correct me if I'm wrong). That certainly makes it easier to afford the infrastructure...
I couldn't agree more. Too often people who are uninformed (particularly I find at the University campus) preach about returning to our 'roots' as peacekeepers, and that that is what we should be doing in Afghanistan as well - they just don't understand the reality of it. Reconstruction not...
Hey there
speaking as someone who frequently gets beat down by old man winter;
It is definitely hard keeping in shape during the winter. I live in London Ontario which is in an area known as the snow belt. The key is to use indoor cardio as well as outdoor. Walks are good - but you should try...
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