Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMCS_Buckingham_(K685)#Postwar_servicestandingdown said:weren't we the first to land these giant helicopters on little ships?
Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMCS_Buckingham_(K685)#Postwar_servicestandingdown said:weren't we the first to land these giant helicopters on little ships?
Good2Golf said:No way can a CH-148 carry a Mk48 (on a weapon station - slung, maybe)...you mean 46?
Czech_pivo said:Yes.....my passion once again comes to the forefront of my knowledge and understanding.....
So the answer is basically 'no', the CH-148's will not ever be used for ASW work and be fully armed with MK-46's, on an AOPV.
Can I ask this question? Why not buy another 8 or 9 CH-149's and arm them with some door guns and station them on the AOPV? Use them exclusively on the AOPV, for ice berg nav, SAR, transport, etc, instead of rotating CCG helo's and Ch-148's on and off the AOPV's. We already are equipped with the CH-149's and I think that we are actually ordering a few more now. Add to that order another 8 or 9.
Colin P said:Considering the number of lesser naval vessels we will have that our helicopter capable. It makes sense to purchase a number of Cyclone helicopters without the ASW suite for all the other tasks. Even if it means reducing the number of Griffons flying. We are going to need more Maritime helicopters in the future, just not for ASW work.
Colin P said:Even if it means reducing the number of Griffons flying. We are going to need more Maritime helicopters in the future, just not for ASW work.
LoboCanada said:What would the adv/dis of hypothetically moving the Griffon to almost exclusive SAR/medevac work and move over to a utility CH-148 for everything else?
LoboCanada said:Perhaps an elongated version that you could land a Chinook on or make into a mini LHD or to fit 2 Cyclones/Griffons?
Colin P said:One option would be to have one leased helicopter and crew on the Astreix to provide logistical support to the fleet and to ahore.