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Haletown said:I read it and thought it was a rather shallow and trivial analysis. What is easy bombing? No assessment of how to find and attack targets in crowded civilian areas. How many times did our CF 18s RTB with weapons because they didn't have the required sensors and targeting systems?
No mention of the ISR missions we didn't fly in Libya, no mention of vastly increased capabilities the F35 brings to the RCAF. N mention of the admission of the French or Swedes that the Rafale and the Gripen need a two crew configuration to safely and effectively fly Attack missions - missions the F 35 does putting only a single aircrew in peril.
The bit about drones seems like it was added on the end of a story about F 35s to make it long enough to fill up a full column.
DND/RCAF need to get off their collective keesters and start a proper PR campaign to sell this piece of kit to Canadians. Right now they are losing the battle to the media and the Opposition.
Take some lessons from the Norwegians . . . get some real pilots talking about how they need it, how the sensor fusion makes their missions more doable and their lives better protected. Get some ILS guys explaining how the new aircraft will make their lives better, how they can deploy so much easier . . . .
Canadians will believe real aircrew, just like they'll believe real troops. Rick Hillier understood this link.
Hale: Would you agree that the sky that planes fly in is blue? Because if so, that will be the first time you have ever agreed with anything in this thread, other than that which already confirms your rigid bias.
I'm out - I think I will visit Rabble.ca for some actual discussions.