Scott Ferrin wrote in message . ..
On 23 Dec 2003 07:51:59 -0800, (Henry J. Cobb) wrote:
So I guess it's up to the F-2 attack fighters.
http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/f2/
But I don't see any mention of a built in laser to guide the bombs.
The US has sold LANTIRN pods to Singapore so I suppose Japan could
have some of those for the asking.
http://pmdtc.org/docs/congnotices/CN097_01.pdf
-HJC
Wouldn't JDAMs be easier?
If the United States is providing Japan the military GPS codes to
program into the JDAMs then we might as well send in some B2s to drop
the bombs.
I am considering here a nightmare scenario where Japan has to act
alone and looking at how their current plans and capabilities factor
into it.
So in this scenario North Korea has announced that they are going to
nuke Tokyo, South Korea is saying that the great leader is just
misunderstood and Howard Dean is in the White House.
So would Japan have a reasonable chance of pulling off such a raid by
themselves? And if not, then what exactly does a native air-to-air
refueling capability buy them?
-HJC