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The use of airborne troops is the flexibility it provides. They wouldn't necessarily be dropped "behind enemy lines" and await XXX Corps driving to Arnheim, but rather those ops previously mentioned: seizing SOMETHING that is beyond helicopter range. Say an airfield (such as Port au Prince in 2004: could have been used there), or a sea port, or whatever.
Here's an example. Suppose country "X" is falling apart, and the Canadian Government decides to deploy troops there. An estimate reveals that in order to seize an airfield, a battalion sized unit is required. Also suppose that this airfield is 20 feet beyond the practicable range of helicopter insertion. Also, due to the deteriorating humanitarian situation, it has to happen now. The CF digs into its back pocket and pulls out an airborne battalion sized unit (CSOR? Amalgamated, plugged and played Para coys of the three battalions?) and drops them onto said airfield. After say a day or two, the airfield and the surrounding area is deemed safe enough to land Antonovs (leased) or C-17s (purchased in a dream one day) and disgorge the DART, or a mech battalion, or whatever, to fan out and accomplish the mission (whatever that may be).
So, don't discount the value of airborne units. There is still a need for them, perhaps moreso than (dare I say it?) heavy armoured brigades :crybaby:
Garvin out
Here's an example. Suppose country "X" is falling apart, and the Canadian Government decides to deploy troops there. An estimate reveals that in order to seize an airfield, a battalion sized unit is required. Also suppose that this airfield is 20 feet beyond the practicable range of helicopter insertion. Also, due to the deteriorating humanitarian situation, it has to happen now. The CF digs into its back pocket and pulls out an airborne battalion sized unit (CSOR? Amalgamated, plugged and played Para coys of the three battalions?) and drops them onto said airfield. After say a day or two, the airfield and the surrounding area is deemed safe enough to land Antonovs (leased) or C-17s (purchased in a dream one day) and disgorge the DART, or a mech battalion, or whatever, to fan out and accomplish the mission (whatever that may be).
So, don't discount the value of airborne units. There is still a need for them, perhaps moreso than (dare I say it?) heavy armoured brigades :crybaby:
Garvin out