OGBD, two reasons, 1) it is the only foreign aircraft to have integrated into operations on a USN CVN so the U.S. in no way can complain that Canada can’t interpolate with the U.S.; and 2) it keeps the fine tradition of Canada buying twin-engine carrier borne aircraft as it’s front line fighter. 😃
KevinB, yeah you got it right, both MADL and IFDL are LPI/LPD (detection) datalinks using high-gain, very low noise, electronically steerable active-array antennas and Link 16/TADIL J/MIDS is CC:world broad ‘who’s out there, here’s what we’re all doing, type ‘link’…it’s more akin to a party line...
@ArmyRick, that’s a good list, most of which I totally agree with. I would also add getting tough on foreign interference, which goes back to my point about many, and certainly my own critique about Mark Carney. That should be very high up on the list of things to get done asap.
Well, if you had actually listened to what many of us have been saying about Carney, is that many of us still hold judgement on him regarding the proximal influence of China, particularly ongoing foreign interference, the likes of CCP’s United Fromt Work Department activity in Canada, including...
I was until Harper reneged on his deal with MacKay. Old PC’ers are not well represented these days…except perhaps by PMMC.
Poilievre was certainly not the best as my MP. The difference (increase) in support to infrastructure alone is notable. Ottawa-Carletonians are better off (at least to...
The F35 doesn’t even talk directly to the F-22 Raptor…it needs U-2s or Bombardier Global Express E-11 BACN Battlefield Airborne Command Node aircraft (yup same aircraft as SAAB GlobalEye) to translate between the F-35’s MADL datalink and the F-22’s IFDL In Flight Data Link system.
Not with the...
Imagine if the LotO was moved out of Stornaway to make room for the PM while the repairs were being conducted. 😮
Like the expansive 10 Downing St? (Not to be confused with 8 or 12 Downing St) of that place on the that out of way cart path, I’m…Pennsylvania Ave.?
SKT, I found that *DAOD 5019 was my go to. It’s on their file, supports follow-on action if needed, otherwise the ineffectuality of the ST/MC mash was way more squeeze than the juice it made. Get a few folks out on remedial measures and the word gets out…slow and by the book is eventually going...
Sadly…lol…there wasn’t a “disappointed but not surprised” emoji…that was the closest to the sentiment.
Seems like the JPO was perhaps a bit fast and loose with the support capability integrated into the Program’s plan from the outset. I recall something like 3,000 aircraft being a goal of the...
Maybe the RCAF should consider forming numerous small detachments of 3-6 aircraft ‘Squadrons’ across the country flying F-35 and Gripen, each one run by a LCol? 15-20 Air Reserve squadrons should work to keep from burdening the regular RCAF fighter squadrons.
Block 70 Vipers do nothing for Canada’s goal of increasing European aerospace capacity. It has SFA to do with ‘Elbows Up.’ It has to do with Canada leveraging unused domestic capacity to reinforce Europe’s maxed-out capacity.
If Canada buys 88 F35s, America would be foolish to block the ITAR-controlled version of the Gripen to Canada (or Ukraine, or…) as it would keep money from rolling into General Electric and Raytheon/Collins and signal to the world that it prefers a BRIC nation (Brazil) as a defense partner to...
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