Offensive War of Choice is an interesting choice of words.
Your most recent reply is at least a little different from the previous. As to me at least, the one I quoted above seemed to suggest that you didn’t consider Israel a democracy liberal democracy.
Yes they have a number of...
What planet are you from?
1) Regardless of what you think, it meets the term of a liberal democratic government.
At least for now.
2) Have you paid attention to history, and how its neighbors have acted?
You may notice that countries who have concluded hostilities and formed...
Most of those are domestically producing those on existing lines.
The key aspect is why setup an entirely line for a Gen 4 fighter?
I’d be asking the same if Boeing all of a sudden offered to build F-18’s in Canada (albiet that would make a big more sense)
Anyone wonder why Saab limps...
Honestly that to me is where Canada can really go hard on.
It’s an area that is you going to have demand explode, and has room for ironing out kinks along the way due to being uncrewed.
The SK’a have tried to copy the F-22 there.
Not honestly a bad idea, it’s still generations above what anything else can do in the air.
Low radar profile, crazy maneuvering. Just needs updated radar and sensors.
I’m just unsure if they can get it done.
If Canada had Gripens already, I would not be the negative nelly that I am on it.
But let’s be honest it is a near orphan aircraft, (and while we know the RCAF tends to love get stuck with orphans) it really isn’t a good option.
@Good2Golf You must see a lot more in Saab than I do, frankly...
Watervliet Arsenal is a hundred year old brick building. I was very disappointed when viewing it how old things where, and this was after the Army had spend millions of dollars on the facility.
Frankly I am not sure of one could get a machine into the various buildings at this point to...
You also (and several others here) tend to gloss over issues that have been brought up here repeatedly.
1) Creating a Gen4 Manufacturing facility in Canada isn’t going to be economically viable.
2) Saab has no Gen 5 Experience and at this point is an aimless orphan sitting around in the Gen...
No first world nation is setting up a program to buy or build 4rg Fighters. That is the point.
You enjoy ignoring context don’t you.
You probably are that shortsighted you think that would be a win for Canada.
Okay everyone gets it you hate America and Trump.
But doing any Gripen stuff is throwing good money after bad.
It’s a Gen 4 fighter. The only market for that are fools and suckers.
Canada has a lot of IRB’s on F-35, all you are doing is giving reasons to pull every single US Defense...
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