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F-35 out, which aircraft next (Original Post) Jeneral2885 Oct 2015 OP
How about hoping for a strong and modern not warmongering Canada!? All hail Trudeau! Fred Sanders Oct 2015 #1
Then curse your grandfather Jeneral2885 Oct 2015 #6
The Pentagon and Occam's razor salutes you! Fred Sanders Oct 2015 #8
Cutting ties with the MIC. CanSocDem Oct 2015 #2
Getting rid of an overpriced and underperforming aircraft... Spazito Oct 2015 #3
Buy American again Jeneral2885 Oct 2015 #7
Why? Spazito Oct 2015 #9
Bring back the AVRO Arrow leveymg Oct 2015 #4
I read that part of the plan iandhr Oct 2015 #5
Maybe the navy can use that windfall..... JohnyCanuck Oct 2015 #10

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. How about hoping for a strong and modern not warmongering Canada!? All hail Trudeau!
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 10:03 AM
Oct 2015

300 million a pop, US dollars, for a plane in a country of 40 million folks to pay for it...makes no sense.

Which is part of why Trudeau won....all hail democracy and voting!

 

CanSocDem

(3,286 posts)
2. Cutting ties with the MIC.
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 10:28 AM
Oct 2015


The question is whether Canada should ditch the “Cadillac option” and go with a trusty Ford.

We'll try to acquire something that isn't overpriced, over-hyped and generally inappropriate. If that's a "Ford", fine.



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Spazito

(50,290 posts)
3. Getting rid of an overpriced and underperforming aircraft...
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 10:33 AM
Oct 2015

that would NOT do what is needed in the north is a smart move, we do not need a stealth/first strike aircraft to defend the north. The plan is to purchase aircraft that will actually do the job needed, it could well be the F/A-18 Super Hornet.

JohnyCanuck

(9,922 posts)
10. Maybe the navy can use that windfall.....
Wed Oct 28, 2015, 09:41 PM
Oct 2015

and come up with something to take out a Sizzler.


Navy Lacks Plan to Defend Against `Sizzler' Missile (Update1)

``This is a very low-flying, fast missile,'' said retired Rear Admiral Eric McVadon, a former U.S. naval attache in Beijing. ``It won't be visible until it's quite close. By the time you detect it to the time it hits you is very short. You'd want to know your capabilities to handle this sort of missile.''

The Navy's ship-borne Aegis system, deployed on cruisers and destroyers starting in the early 1980s, is designed to protect aircraft-carrier battle groups from missile attacks. But current and former officials say the Navy has no assurance Aegis, built by Lockheed Martin Corp., is capable of detecting, tracking and intercepting the Sizzler.

``This was an issue when I walked in the door in 2001,'' Thomas Christie, the Defense Department's top weapons-testing official from mid-2001 to early 2005, said in an interview.

`A Major Issue'

``The Navy recognized this was a major issue, and over the years, I had continued promises they were going to fully fund development and production'' of missiles that could replicate the Sizzler to help develop a defense against it, Christie said. ``They haven't.''

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=a5LkaU0wj714

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