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Ray O'Hara wrote:
wrote in message ... See: http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF procurement? Or something else? gap vs who? Not a Who, vs Time. Arround the 2016 thru 2025 the F-18's will be at retirment age. That is the Gap. Right now the JSF may not show up till then... |
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Fred J. McCall wrote:
wrote: :See: : :http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS : : :What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF ![]() : :Or something else? : My personal opinion? Buy more Hornets and cut the F-35C buy in half. Super Hornets are cheaper than JSF (can probably buy at least 2 Superbugs per JSF), more capable now than F-35C will be when it fields, and are available NOW. You wind up with equal or greater capability earlier for less money. Looking at the difference in price, I'd bet USMC is wishing it had some replacement alternative for AV-8B other than F-35B. I don't see how they afford the number of replacement airframes (320) they want given the price tag of the things. I have to wonder what it would cost to have Boeing restart the AV-8B production line and start cranking out updated AV-8's and how much before F-35B they'd be available. REstart a Line? IN this economy, not going to happen. Big $$$ for short term work = DOA. Besides Boeing Has other military contracts to fill. A P-8, There half of the V-22, Perhaps a Tanker, Not to mention upgrades on current planes or Fixing the F15 problem. |
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Tiger wrote:
:Fred J. McCall wrote: : wrote: : : :See: : : : :http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS : : : : : :What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF : ![]() : : : :Or something else? : : : : My personal opinion? Buy more Hornets and cut the F-35C buy in half. : Super Hornets are cheaper than JSF (can probably buy at least 2 : Superbugs per JSF), more capable now than F-35C will be when it : fields, and are available NOW. You wind up with equal or greater : capability earlier for less money. : : Looking at the difference in price, I'd bet USMC is wishing it had : some replacement alternative for AV-8B other than F-35B. I don't see : how they afford the number of replacement airframes (320) they want : given the price tag of the things. I have to wonder what it would : cost to have Boeing restart the AV-8B production line and start : cranking out updated AV-8's and how much before F-35B they'd be : available. : : :REstart a Line? IN this economy, not going to happen. : It could if it turns out to be cheaper than buying F-35B by a good bit. : :Big $$$ for short term work = DOA. : What 'short term'? We're not talking about significantly fewer aircraft than they built the first time around. : :Besides Boeing Has other military contracts to fill. A :P-8, There half of the V-22, Perhaps a Tanker, Not to mention upgrades ![]() : And of those all, only the F-15 is even built at the same facility. Why do you think there will be money for an F-15 problem fix? This is MUCH more 'short term work' than restarting a line and building new aircraft. -- "Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong." -- Thomas Jefferson |
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On Apr 8, 4:01*am, Andrew Swallow wrote:
BlackBeard wrote: On Apr 7, 10:25 pm, Andrew Swallow wrote: Ray O'Hara wrote: wrote in message .... See: http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS What should the Navy do? *Buy more F/A-18's? *Speed up JSF procurement? Or something else? gap vs who? Try the Chinese attack submarines. Andrew Swallow I must admit I am lost here. *How does one find relevance between the OP subject and Attack Subs? BB Know thy enemy. *Do not fall into the trap of preparing to fight the last war but not the next one. The planes and submarines are enemies. *The Chinese attack submarines are being built to sink US aircraft carriers. *See previous posts on sci.military.naval. *There may be sufficient submarines to make a gap through the escort ships. Since aircraft carriers do not have large guns and torpedoes have a longer range than depth charges the carrier will have to rely on its aircraft for defence. *So what ever aircraft are purchased for the ship will need the ability to find and/or sink submarines. That's not the way the navy buys carriers, though. They buy nuclear reactors plus dock time plus a half dozen DDG's, CGs, and P3's to go with them. Since the fighter jets are always doing something else. So as well as top gun vs top gun the US Navy needs to do top gun vs bottom gun. Andrew Swallow- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Fred J. McCall wrote:
wrote: :See: : :http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS : : :What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF ![]() : :Or something else? : My personal opinion? Buy more Hornets and cut the F-35C buy in half. Super Hornets are cheaper than JSF (can probably buy at least 2 Superbugs per JSF), more capable now than F-35C will be when it fields, and are available NOW. You wind up with equal or greater capability earlier for less money. Looking at the difference in price, I'd bet USMC is wishing it had some replacement alternative for AV-8B other than F-35B. I don't see how they afford the number of replacement airframes (320) they want given the price tag of the things. I have to wonder what it would cost to have Boeing restart the AV-8B production line and start cranking out updated AV-8's and how much before F-35B they'd be available. Ouch. Do you have any idea those things (AV-8B) are to OUR guys? Dan |
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Andrew Swallow wrote:
BlackBeard wrote: On Apr 7, 10:25 pm, Andrew Swallow wrote: Ray O'Hara wrote: wrote in message ... See: http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF procurement? Or something else? gap vs who? Try the Chinese attack submarines. Andrew Swallow I must admit I am lost here. How does one find relevance between the OP subject and Attack Subs? BB Know thy enemy. Do not fall into the trap of preparing to fight the last war but not the next one. The planes and submarines are enemies. The Chinese attack submarines are being built to sink US aircraft carriers. See previous posts on sci.military.naval. There may be sufficient submarines to make a gap through the escort ships. Since aircraft carriers do not have large guns and torpedoes have a longer range than depth charges the carrier will have to rely on its aircraft for defence. So what ever aircraft are purchased for the ship will need the ability to find and/or sink submarines. So as well as top gun vs top gun the US Navy needs to do top gun vs bottom gun. Andrew Swallow All very interesting, but what has that interesting trivia to do with fighter gaps? Dan |
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Tiger wrote:
Andrew Swallow wrote: Know thy enemy. Do not fall into the trap of preparing to fight the last war but not the next one. The planes and submarines are enemies. The Chinese attack submarines are being built to sink US aircraft carriers. See previous posts on sci.military.naval. There may be sufficient submarines to make a gap through the escort ships. Since aircraft carriers do not have large guns and torpedoes have a longer range than depth charges the carrier will have to rely on its aircraft for defence. So what ever aircraft are purchased for the ship will need the ability to find and/or sink submarines. So as well as top gun vs top gun the US Navy needs to do top gun vs bottom gun. Andrew Swallow Good point. The retirement of the S-3 And the slow new production of a P-3 replacement does leave a real gap in capability. While low and slow and boring, ASW is a need part of Nav air that a F-18 can't fill. The mixture of aircraft will need thinking through. Assuming the enemy is going to be Arabs and Chinese. Andrew Swallow |
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Dan wrote:
Andrew Swallow wrote: BlackBeard wrote: On Apr 7, 10:25 pm, Andrew Swallow wrote: Ray O'Hara wrote: wrote in message ... See: http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF procurement? Or something else? gap vs who? Try the Chinese attack submarines. Andrew Swallow I must admit I am lost here. How does one find relevance between the OP subject and Attack Subs? BB Know thy enemy. Do not fall into the trap of preparing to fight the last war but not the next one. The planes and submarines are enemies. The Chinese attack submarines are being built to sink US aircraft carriers. See previous posts on sci.military.naval. There may be sufficient submarines to make a gap through the escort ships. Since aircraft carriers do not have large guns and torpedoes have a longer range than depth charges the carrier will have to rely on its aircraft for defence. So what ever aircraft are purchased for the ship will need the ability to find and/or sink submarines. So as well as top gun vs top gun the US Navy needs to do top gun vs bottom gun. Andrew Swallow All very interesting, but what has that interesting trivia to do with fighter gaps? Dan Everything - your fighters have the wrong armaments and sensors. Andrew Swallow |
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Dan wrote:
Fred J. McCall wrote: wrote: :See: : :http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS : : :What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF ![]() : :Or something else? : My personal opinion? Buy more Hornets and cut the F-35C buy in half. Super Hornets are cheaper than JSF (can probably buy at least 2 Superbugs per JSF), more capable now than F-35C will be when it fields, and are available NOW. You wind up with equal or greater capability earlier for less money. Looking at the difference in price, I'd bet USMC is wishing it had some replacement alternative for AV-8B other than F-35B. I don't see how they afford the number of replacement airframes (320) they want given the price tag of the things. I have to wonder what it would cost to have Boeing restart the AV-8B production line and start cranking out updated AV-8's and how much before F-35B they'd be available. Ouch. Do you have any idea How Dangerous those things (AV-8B) are to OUR guys? Dan Oops. I forgot a couple of words. Dan |
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Dan wrote:
Dan wrote: Fred J. McCall wrote: wrote: :See: : :http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=3466832&c=FEA&s=CVS : : :What should the Navy do? Buy more F/A-18's? Speed up JSF ![]() : :Or something else? : My personal opinion? Buy more Hornets and cut the F-35C buy in half. Super Hornets are cheaper than JSF (can probably buy at least 2 Superbugs per JSF), more capable now than F-35C will be when it fields, and are available NOW. You wind up with equal or greater capability earlier for less money. Looking at the difference in price, I'd bet USMC is wishing it had some replacement alternative for AV-8B other than F-35B. I don't see how they afford the number of replacement airframes (320) they want given the price tag of the things. I have to wonder what it would cost to have Boeing restart the AV-8B production line and start cranking out updated AV-8's and how much before F-35B they'd be available. Ouch. Do you have any idea How Dangerous those things (AV-8B) are to OUR guys? Dan Oops. I forgot a couple of words. Dan No more dangerous than the F4U, F7U or F8 were back in the day. Hard to fly, but the rep is overblown. There have always been birds that tend to get that dangerous label. |
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