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Is there some metric available that can provide what numbers of aircraft are required and what that is based on? Like what we have for the fighter jets?
I spitballed 34, to have 16 operational 24/7 for my napkin Army.I’ll give you my #s.
Line x 2 Sqns, 5 each, total 10
Trg Sqn, 2
FD Sqn, 2
14 total that are serviceable or at 1st line (temp U/S)
6 in the maint/mod cycles 2nd line +.
20 total
The “they are more capable so we need less”
argument is just not true. Anyone who claims it doesn’t understand the fleet IMO.
So like a single P-8 VP Sqn then?I spitballed 34, to have 16 operational 24/7 for my napkin Army.
Looking at Canada’s geography, and potential support to operations outside of Canada, I think 20 is still way too few.
That said I suspect 20 is the number we would accept down here as a minimum RCAF acquisition. Anything less proves Canada isn’t even serious about its own territory let alone external operations
The number shouldn’t be based on how many Squadrons we have/want but on the number of aircraft we need to accomplish our mandate.I’ll give you my #s.
Line x 2 Sqns, 5 each, total 10
Trg Sqn, 2
FD Sqn, 2
14 total that are serviceable or at 1st line (temp U/S)
6 in the maint/mod cycles 2nd line +.
20 total
The “they are more capable so we need less”
argument is just not true. Anyone who claims it doesn’t understand the fleet IMO.
The number shouldn’t be based on how many Squadrons we have/want but on the number of aircraft we need to accomplish our mandate.
Random question - but how arduous would it be to convert a civilian 737 to a P8 standard?I’ll give you my #s.
Line x 2 Sqns, 5 each, total 10
Trg Sqn, 2
FD Sqn, 2
14 total that are serviceable or at 1st line (temp U/S)
6 in the maint/mod cycles 2nd line +.
20 total
The “they are more capable so we need less”
argument is just not true. Anyone who claims it doesn’t understand the fleet IMO.
That is actually what sparked my question.If there's no production line open - insanely expensive.
For the A330 MRTT, for example, Airbus converts new or used A330-200 aircraft to the MRTT standard.
Random question - but how arduous would it be to convert a civilian 737 to a P8 standard?
Next CAF headline:No room for 5x737NG at QQ. Maybe they go and hide out with the A330 fleet?
No room for 5x737NG at QQ. Maybe they go and hide out with the A330 fleet?
I think @Zoomie is suggesting that YQQ doesn’t have the space to fit hangars in. It’s a bit constricted there.They had to build 8 Hgr at RCAF Station Summerside to hold the Argus. They could do something like that again. They just need the will; it’s clear with the amount of money thrown around the last several years Canada has the money… building new hangers is exactly what the RAF did at Lossie.
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I think @Zoomie is suggesting that YQQ doesn’t have the space to fit hangars in. It’s a bit constricted there.
I spitballed 34, to have 16 operational 24/7 for my napkin Army.
Looking at Canada’s geography, and potential support to operations outside of Canada, I think 20 is still way too few.
That said I suspect 20 is the number we would accept down here as a minimum RCAF acquisition. Anything less proves Canada isn’t even serious about its own territory let alone external operations
To be fair, he would say the same to any other operator of those aircraft.I was in Kadena a few years back, and chatting with a guy from the incoming VP replacing the one rotating out. We were talking P-3 vice P-8 and I was asking lots of questions on serviceability rates etc as their P-8 fleet matures.
At one point I mentioned we had “14 Auroras”. He said “where?” to which I replied “total, that is how many we have in our Air Force”.
He paused for a second, took a drag off his smoke, looked at me and said
“Why bother?”
To be fair, he would say that to any other operator of those aircraft.
It’s not like Australia or the UK is getting hundreds of them either.
I spitballed 34, to have 16 operational 24/7 for my napkin Army.
Looking at Canada’s geography, and potential support to operations outside of Canada, I think 20 is still way too few.
That said I suspect 20 is the number we would accept down here as a minimum RCAF acquisition. Anything less proves Canada isn’t even serious about its own territory let alone external operations