I'll believe it when I see it.
In case the RPAS falls behind, you can probably resuscitate Sperwer 161001 that's at the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum, too.Time to scour some museums!
There should be an extra 12 since the MCDVs don't have them installed anymore.
We have no near peer threats in our hemisphere. Anything combat we do won't be unilateral or local unless Newfoundland and Labrador decide that Joey Smallwood was wrong in 1949 and secede.has anyone really examined the toll in hardware in Ukraine? Our entire purchase order of new aircraft would now be so much scrap metal if we were engaged in any kind of peer war.
On the other hand Haggis, an M72 or the Russian RPG-18 would make a very bad day for a Mountie patrol car.We have no near peer threats in our hemisphere. Anything combat we do won't be unilateral or local unless Newfoundland and Labrador decide that Joey Smallwood was wrong in 1949 and secede.
Actually that has me taking a different tack again. I think we have enough PYs already, just badly distributed. Currently we're understrength so obviously recruiting to get back up to strength is necessary. I would be very hesitant to increase PYs until we've thoroughly examined and enabled our reserve force with equipment and training and proper employer/employee legislation.We don't have the personnel to keep our dwindling fighter force flying as it is, ramming more aircraft, of different type no less, into the bases won't do anything. We need to retain, rebuild and recruit, this will take years and Billions. We can double the amount of people in the CAF, but there won't be anywhere to house them. Building new housing is just as important as purchasing new toys.
Hm? If the Newfies so decided, and the Feds wanted to force them back in, you can count me out!We have no near peer threats in our hemisphere. Anything combat we do won't be unilateral or local unless Newfoundland and Labrador decide that Joey Smallwood was wrong in 1949 and secede.
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What were you saying about PYs?
The solution first presented itself in the Diefenbaker era with the 700 km BOMARC.
However that required a nuclear warhead due to lack of precision.
Kratos now offers the 2600 km Mako and the 3400 km Valkyrie that can be launched from fixed bases like the BOMARC and the existing line of Kratos drones.
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Kratos to show low-cost Valkyrie and Mako "wingman" combat drones
Defense company Kratos has announced that it will show two low-cost combat drones at the Paris Air Show next week, offering an insight as to what military conflicts might look like in the foreseeable future – a manned combat jet leading dozens of 1,000 km/h lethally-armed unmanned companions.newatlas.com
Actually that has me taking a different tack again. I think we have enough PYs already, just badly distributed. Currently we're understrength so obviously recruiting to get back up to strength is necessary. I would be very hesitant to increase PYs until we've thoroughly examined and enabled our reserve force with equipment and training and proper employer/employee legislation.
All that more PYs do is add more annually recurring expenses which will once again limit the funding of the equipment and O&M components.
My approach is that all new dollars should go into equipping the whole force, Reg and Res, which will double the size of the Army's capabilities. The one PY exception that I would make is adding the necessary PYs to maintain the new equipment and that existing equipment that is currently being inadequately maintained.
Basically I firmly believe that our RegF is big enough to meet Canada's peacetime obligations. What we need to work on is Canada's ability to surge and sustain the size of its force in an emergency. That is fundamentally a ResF function. We need a well organized, trained, equipped and led ResF - that should be our priority.
One thing that I would stop immediately is the divestment of older equipment. You can't grow a force if you are constantly divesting item A and replacing it with the same number, or less, of item B. Much of this equipment should go into reserve stock (and yest here is a maintenance cost involved with that). We're currently looking at divesting perfectly serviceable Bisons and TLAVs while we have a ResF with no equipment. Rather than looking at a way to maintain them, we're tossing them. I have similar thoughts about the F-18s. It costs billions to bring a new aircraft fleet on line while one could also maintain an old fleet for tens or several hundreds of millions if one built in the maintenance structure and and properly organized the reserve component to operate them like the Air National Guard. They may not be the newest thing but they would be an additional capability when the shit hits the fan.
I'll take that bet. 2 years.I'll say that despite the glossy brochure, none of those aircraft (Loyal Wingman, the Kratos products, Project Mosquito in the UK, etc) are anywhere near production ready.
In 10 years? Maybe.
Bad bet IMHOI'll take that bet. 2 years.
And the Turks or Israelis will be first.
It's always those guys!I'll take that bet. 2 years.
And the Turks or Israelis will be first.
They make damn near everything at home. What isn't made at home, the US provides because of their geopolitical location.How does Israel do procurement? Naturally, military issues are much more pressing and critical to them, but if we can import some good ideas that'd be great...
They get a slew of kit from us.It's always those guys!
How does Israel do procurement? Naturally, military issues are much more pressing and critical to them, but if we can import some good ideas that'd be great...
absolutely agree, but you had better have the other products on order because lead time is measured in years and years. Decide what is needed, start the recruitment programme to operate it, order the gear, start your training programme. That is the sequence that needs to be followed. Oh, and one last thing, stop with the wringing of hands in despair.We don't have the personnel to keep our dwindling fighter force flying as it is, ramming more aircraft, of different type no less, into the bases won't do anything. We need to retain, rebuild and recruit, this will take years and Billions. We can double the amount of people in the CAF, but there won't be anywhere to house them. Building new housing is just as important as purchasing new toys.
I mean they do know what that looks like right now.....Russian media highlights the fact that Canada is scrapping the bottom of the barrel
Canada says aiding Ukraine has ‘exhausted’ its stock of weapons
Canada has depleted its own stock of weapons in a bid to assist Ukraine during its conflict with Russia, Defense Minister Anita Anand sayswww.rt.com
Is this meant to infer that we are capable only of seeing an insurgency or terrorist attack as "near peer"?On the other hand Haggis, an M72 or the Russian RPG-18 would make a very bad day for a Mountie patrol car.
All you need is big trucks and a bouncy castle or two, apparentlyThe downside of all of this effective manportable gear means that you don't have bring Tanks into Canada to disrupt the functioning of government and civil life.
The possession of which - except for the C4 - has been banned under the May 1st, 2020 OIC... no one would dare!C4, M72s, AT4s, NLAWs and Stingers in the hands of small bands could really do a number on Canada's economy.
Is this meant to infer that we are capable only of seeing an insurgency or terrorist attack as "near peer"?
All you need is big trucks and a bouncy castle or two, apparently
The possession of which - except for the C4 - has been banned under the May 1st, 2020 OIC... no one would dare!
god forbid you bought a empty LAW tube back in the day from the surplus store, because fibreglass are to dangerous in the public hands.Is this meant to infer that we are capable only of seeing an insurgency or terrorist attack as "near peer"?
All you need is big trucks and a bouncy castle or two, apparently
The possession of which - except for the C4 - has been banned under the May 1st, 2020 OIC... no one would dare!