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Yes, 40, so far.Pretty sure we are sticking with a significant numbers of F-35
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MAS and Lockheed Martin Announce F-35 Sustainment Partnership in Quebec
Press Release + Noah Notewww.truenorthstrategicreview.ca

Yes, 40, so far.Pretty sure we are sticking with a significant numbers of F-35
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MAS and Lockheed Martin Announce F-35 Sustainment Partnership in Quebec
Press Release + Noah Notewww.truenorthstrategicreview.ca
I think it's 30 - 16 initial order, plus long-lead items ordered for a further 14.Yes, 40, so far.
Sarcasm, yes?Do we know how many A.V. Roe Canada Saab Arrow II Gripens yet?
If we could manufacture some of the parts in Canada for our domestically assembled fleet (including parts for other operators),get technology transfer/sharing that could be leveraged into partnering on a 6th generation manned/unmanned fighter/air combat system,buy enough airframes to have more frequent deployments to FOL's I think the Gripen could be used in the NORAD role. The per unit cost would obviously be higher(maybe it would be offset by the lower operating costs?).I don't think we have enough time before we need to start receiving airframes and there is an aircrew/technician shortage for the current single-type fighter fleet.Sarcasm, yes?
Have you been following the general opinion here? Gripen is way out of its league vs F35, to which we are already committed to. And we manufacture parts for it NOW.If we could manufacture some of the parts in Canada for our domestically assembled fleet (including parts for other operators),get technology transfer/sharing that could be leveraged into partnering on a 6th generation manned/unmanned fighter/air combat system,buy enough airframes to have more frequent deployments to FOL's I think the Gripen could be used in the NORAD role. The per unit cost would obviously be higher(maybe it would be offset by the lower operating costs?).I don't think we have enough time before we need to start receiving airframes and there is an aircrew/technician shortage for the current single-type fighter fleet.
Have you been following the general opinion here? Gripen is way out of its league vs F35, to which we are already committed to. And we manufacture parts for it NOW.
OK, you have your views and I suspect its TDS based. There is a whole lot here and a LONG list of very valid reasons why its F35 over Gripen by a long mile.As important as it is to conform to general opinion I think the Gripen would be fine for use in the NORAD role but would only make sense under the conditions I listed above.We can continue to build parts for the F35(ours and others).
What's tds?OK, you have your views and I suspect its TDS based. There is a whole lot here and a LONG list of very valid reasons why its F35 over Gripen by a long mile.
Gripen shouldn't even be a consideration.
Trump Derangement Syndrome. Many people are so desperate to not buy American products that they think we should be other products of sub-par quality and capability.What's tds?
Sarcasm,yes?Trump Derangement Syndrome
Good luck convincing me that we should purchase the Gripen over the F35Sarcasm,yes?
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The key for any Bombardier-based platforms is integrating Air-to-Air refueling into their platforms![]()
L3Harris highlights AERIS X surveillance aircraft as allies seek new airborne early warning capabilities
L3Harris Technologies said its AERIS X airborne early warning and control platform is positioned to meet growing demand from allied nations seeking faster and more affordable air surveillance capabilities.defence-industry.eu
How about the L3Harris AERIS X base on a Bombardier Global 6500?
I still don’t see the legs being viable for Canada.![]()
L3Harris highlights AERIS X surveillance aircraft as allies seek new airborne early warning capabilities
L3Harris Technologies said its AERIS X airborne early warning and control platform is positioned to meet growing demand from allied nations seeking faster and more affordable air surveillance capabilities.defence-industry.eu
How about the L3Harris AERIS X base on a Bombardier Global 6500?
The airframe isn’t big enough as ai understand it for spare crews. So the ToS is limited not just by fuel range (which can be expanded by AAR) but also crew hours. The E-7/P-8’s have enough cabin space for a spare crew to hot swap.The key for any Bombardier-based platforms is integrating Air-to-Air refueling into their platforms
I still don’t see the legs being viable for Canada.
Even if the below.
The airframe isn’t big enough as ai understand it for spare crews. So the ToS is limited not just by fuel range (which can be expanded by AAR) but also crew hours. The E-7/P-8’s have enough cabin space for a spare crew to hot swap.
