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GR66 said:Question on this as it certainly relates to the suitability of Bombardier aircraft for an MPA role.
If low temperature of a hardpoint-mounted torpedo is the main issue, is this not something that would be easier to resolve than re-designing an aircraft to include an internal weapons bay? Is it an issue with the type of propellant used in torpedoes? I'm assuming that it's not the electronics since missiles and sensors are regularly externally mounted and don't appear to have any issues.
Solving this would appear to make a whole range of Bombardier aircraft (from the Q-400 to the Global Express to the C Series) much more attractive as possible replacements for the CP-140's.
No. Redesigning the torpedo to resist colder transport temperatures would be orders of magnitude more difficult (and expensive) than an aircraft modification. To do that would take a fundamental rethink of any torpedo that I am aware of available within the NATO family.