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They provided support for their own reasons, like Taiwan and Japan provide support for the US. It was in their own best interest. They are throwing a tantrum like a bunch of children and when a dirty goat ranch of a country like the UAE tries to bully around its allies it's completely despicable. I couldn't feel more contempt for the UAE than I do right now.
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I just read this article a few minutes ago and I can only shake my head at these morons. Because Canada wouldn't allow their carrier additional routes for their airlines, the UAE kicked Canada out of its base in the UAE, imposed visa restrictions on Canadians, and is now forcing them to pay $1000 to get a visa to go there? People are trying to make this out to be a diplomatic boondoggle on the government's part, but the way I see it is that we're not going to get bullied into something by a bunch of crybaby idiots who are going to fuss whenever we won't let them have their way. I can't wait until we don't need oil anymore. Then these idiots can sit on their sand and eat it.
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I'd agree with getting rid of anything except Canada Post and AECL - maybe even AECL if I knew more about it lol.
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Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The latest figures I've read were flyaway costs of well over $100M. That's scary for what this plane can actually do. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It really comes down to cost doesn't it? Neither of us know what it's going to cost, and if it ends up costing $75M per unit I'm not railing against it at all. At $100M+, it's not worth it, secretary Gates says it's not worth it as well. I'll trust him on that and hope Lockheed puts the aircraft together for the price they promised, otherwise this will be the biggest boondoggle in procurement history. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yes. It would be pointless to upgrade the Mig-21 with F-35 avionics because the airframe isn't worthy of it. The point is that the avionics are upgradeable and interchangeable. Most fighters receive numerous upgrades and refits over their life times. S We can only hope maneuverability is no longer an issue. As for the stealth, consider this: The F-22 first flew in 1997. At the time it was virtually undetectable. The Russians have since had 10 years to refine their radar technology to help detect the F-22. By the time the F-35 comes out, they will have almost had 20 years. The F-35 also has a radar signature 10x bigger than the F-22. What we have here then is 20 years of radar tech refinement, with a significant step back in radar detection evasion. Hopefully the Russians, Chinese, Indians etc stay behind for another 20-30 years right? Check your facts again their kiddo. The F-35 has excellent stealth properties from the front but from 25 -30 degree angles and beyond its stealth properties degrade significantly. That's why they're refitting some of the F-22 squadrons to strike planes, so that they have a reliable deep-strike capabilities to knock out radar and SAM networks at the beginning of a conflict, so that it's safer for the F-35's later on. The F-22 has thrust vectoring nozzles and a better t/w ratio. Well there's a really compelling argument smallc. How can I compete with that? :rolleyes: Yeah I don't think many pilots are terrified about that, especially in a BVR engagement. A missile shot backwards, from below its target (the F-35 can't fly as high remember) would have a pretty poor chance of hitting. First it would have to overcome the speed of the plane flying the other direction, and second it would have to climb to its target. The Eurofighter does everything better than the F-35 except hide from radar, and its newest versions will carry a similar AESA radar to the F-35. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You could put the same electronics in a Mig-21 if you were so inclined. It's the airframe I'm concerned with. Well what else makes it fifth gen? Other than the avionics, which you could put on an F-16. The F-22 is fifth gen. It does so many things that 4th gen craft don't that it can safely qualify as that. The F-22 is significantly more stealthy, can supercruise, has thrust vectoring, unmatched in maneuverability. It does everything. The F-35 has stealth, (albeit a significantly downgraded version) and avionics and radar etc that could be put on any other fighter on the market. The only thing that makes the F-35 fifth generation is that Lockheed Martin calls it that. It's immensely inferior to the F-22 in pretty much all regards and aside from stealth. Keep telling yourself that. Meanwhile, I'll go along with what the Americans, Dutch etc are anticipating it will cost, rather than what Lockheed is desperately trying to assure them. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
What are you even talking about?? The price we were given was WAY below that. The price the Pentagon is suggesting the AIRPLANE will cost, however is well above $100M each. You're smarter than this I thought. What sort of argument is that??? The fact that the US is choosing this over the Eurofighter is proof of the F-35 being superior? Wouldn't that mean that the British and the Germans wouldn't be building the Eurofighter? Aside from the fact that the US will never fly anything non-American, they're also flying the F-15, the Super Hornet and the F-22 along side the F-35. No, I've proven that you're struggling with the reading and comprehension part of this argument. I didn't say command and control were irrelevant. I asked you how you thought the F-35 would have such superior command and control over the Eurofighter, and why the British would be installing inferior systems on their Eurofighters. Does that make sense? No. They'll be comparable. The more you post the more you're showing YOU don't know what you're talking about. Sooo far superior? You sure you're not making that up? Or taking that from another Lockheed spokesman? Did we go back to 4th grade smallc? I'm wrong? Just like that?? Where did you show us that?? You don't know anything about the planes. You've shown that over and over in this thread. What have you read about the F-35 in terms of stealth? Nothing I'm assuming? Try this: http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-2009-01.html There's a non-partisan 3rd party PhD making the same case. I'm not saying he knows everything about it, but he seems to have a pretty good idea and Australia is in the same boat as us (and also, worrying about the F-35's capabilities). Well first off, the last 600 air-to-air kills registered with BVR aircraft only resulted in something like 20 BVR kills. The rest had to go to WVR, suggesting that the systems weren't nearly as effective as people thought. You can take my word on that or I can link it if I have to. It was a RAND briefing I read awhile ago. As for its air-to-air capabilities, simply look at its design. Italian pilots involved with the F-35 say it performs between the F-16 and the F-18A, but closer to the F-18. www.military.com/features/0,15240,186349,00.html It handles like an F-16. That's what it was designed to do. Compared to 4.5+ gen fighters, and even a lot of Russian planes, it's SIGNIFICANTLY slower, it can't climb as fast (about 20-25% lower thrust/weight ratio) and its wingload is higher than anything else in the air. It also can't fly as high, which means it can't maneuver as much and that its missiles can't fly as far. Here's another interesting piece: http://www.defencetalk.com/comparison-of-modern-fighter-aircraft-17086/ Which suggests that the Eurofighter has a 4.5:1 exchange ratio with the Su-35, but the F-16C has a 0.3:1 exchange ratio. Without stealth (which is the F-35's advantage over the F-16), the F-35 is dead in the air. They wouldn't even indicate what fighters they were simulating against. They refused to comment Regardless, the Eurofighter has simulated even better exchange ratios than that as linked above. My problem with the F-35 is that it looks like it's going to cost over $120M each by today's estimates, and it flies like a legacy 30+ year old design. I wouldn't argue that its stealth abilities make up for that in large part right now, but I don't doubt for a second that Russia and China etc will learn how to detect it (or perhaps already have) not long after it flies off the production line. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
From the same source we have http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0114345920101201?loomia_ow=t0:s0:a49:g43:r2:c0.130435:b39988374:z0 Which shows a $92M/unit cost in 2002 dollars. Add 6ish years of inflation at 2% (estimate) and you have the Pentagon's chief weapons buyer indicating a $100M + fighter. I'm not sure I really trust LM in this regard. You're not in this case. You've cited Lockheed Martin spokespeople and the Ottawa Citizen, which I find strange given what we're talking about here. The F-35 is a great strike craft. It's a mediocre fighter. I suggest you actually learn a little bit about the plane itself, and compare it to others, before you start telling us what the plane can and can't do. As for command and control, that's a non-factor altogether. The British are flying the Eurofighter for air-superiority and the F-35 for strike missions, much like the Americans are doing with the F-22 and the F-35. Are you suggesting that the British are going to install inferior command and control systems on their Typhoons than their F-35's? The avionics package is upgradeable and interchangeable. If you take a look at British aircraft procurement over the last 50 years, they have a LONG history of abandoning their homegrown projects in favor of American versions if they deem them superior. It seems that hasn't happened in the case of the F-35 and Eurofighter. Not to be rude but maybe start with the basics and take a look at how air-to-air engagements are fought, then look at different aircraft specs. With that knowledge in hand the arguments being made about the F-35 (here and on the professional level) might make a lot more sense to you. As an aside if you go back into this and various other threads about the F-35, you might remember that I was one of the strongest supporters of the program. Gradually over the last few months, the more I read about it the less and less I liked it. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Okay man your link just supports that the Dutch planes are going to cost $120M. I guess the Dutch are paying twice what we are then??? -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
If you didn't get your 'facts' straight from LM then maybe you'd know a little more about it. The only thing that is 5th generation about the F-35 is stealth. In virtually all other aspects it's rated worse than the Eurofighter. The term '5th generation' is a marketing tool, and nothing less. The F-22, yes. The F-35, no. I'll have to admit I'm a little disappointed in you smallc, because you usually at least take the time to read counter-arguments, but in this case you're clearly not. I've taken the time to read your quotes and respond, and you're just glossing over things. Have you actually looked up any comparisons between the planes? Have you read anything other than LM and Canadian news releases? I didn't think so. Hey, if we could get the F-35 for $60M I wouldn't be ranting here. All signs point to no, however. Your ottawa citizen article is also strangely the only one I can find anywhere that makes that claim. It appears the Americans don't even know about this yet??? Strange... -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
LM was very clearly stating it had an edge against 4th generation craft, which is pretty meaningless. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
No. We've already been over this. The F-35 is expected to be almost 50% MORE expensive per plane. The mature versions of the Eurofighter (tranche 2-3 and beyond) are incorporating all the air-to-ground capabilities Canada will ever need and won't be any worse than the F-18e. It will also knock the socks off an F-18e and F-35 in the air. Because you can either get more plane for the same amount of money, or the same plane for less. It's not like you can say the CF-18 was a great choice in hindsight. We would have been just as well off with the F-16, but for some reason back then it was decided we needed a 2-engined craft... Except it wouldn't. The Eurofighter has a significantly reduced radar signature from the front and the F-35's stealth is NOT as good as people seem to think. European and Russian defense experts have concluded that it's fairly easily detected from a 25-30 degree angle and all it takes is to space your fighters out properly to intercept. Once engaged, the Eurofighter apparently enjoys a 2-1 exchange ratio against the F-35. It's NOT a good air-to air platform. Also, what past are you talking about? The past where 20 or so CF-18's dropped conventional bombs on Yugoslavia and Iraq and then did nothing but fly air patrols for the remaining 35 years? What the F-35 was SUPPOSED to be was an inexpensive and practical strike fighter that the West could field in large numbers, much like the f-16. The DND and the Pentagon I'm sure would have been happy with a $65-70M price tag. At $130M not so much. As for how inadequate the F-35 is in the air, that's a lengthy discussion. I'll invite you to use your web skills to browse comparisons of the F-35 to the Eurofighter, Su-27, Su-35, because I'm not going to post that here. Having done that, you'll be able to see that the F-35 has a signficantly lower top speed, thrust/weight ratio and turn rate, which means once it's detected it's in trouble. If a missile is launched against you on a head-on engagement, ideally you'd want to counter fire and then turn and start to climb as quickly as possible. Forcing a BVR missile to chase you and climb at the same time bleeds off a lot of its speed so that by the time it actually catches up to the target, it won't have the energy to maneuver properly against evasive flying. In a head-on engagement, the F-35 won't be able to turn fast enough, fly fast enough, or climb fast enough to evade missiles the way the F-22, Eurofighter, or even a lot of legacy fighters can today, not to mention newer Russian ones. Here's an interesting diddy: http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-dewline/2010/07/farn10-eurofighter-boasts-typh.html I read a similar article from a Russian defense analyst saying pretty much the same thing about how the F-35 could be detected. Here's another one that actually summarizes some of what I'm trying to say: http://livefist.blogspot.com/2010/06/eurofighter-snipes-lockheed-says.html -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That's a pretty pointless statement. The Super Hornet is a COMPLETELY different airframe from the normal Hornet. You realize that right? It was only called the Super Hornet because it looks similar to the legacy F-18 and it was an easier pill for Congress to swallow ($$$). It's not an updated F-18. It's a brand new plane, so that's NOT what's working for us now. The Eurofighter IS a multi-role fighter. It was designed as such. It appears to more multi-role than the F-35. For Canada's purposes, what are we more likely to need? A strike craft that can knock out enemy ground targets without being seen, or a plane that can actually defend our airspace? It's not really all about that. The kill ratio for BVR weapons is relatively low. If a long range air-to-air missile is launched at a fast and agile plane, chances are it won't hit the target. If the defending plane has superior altitude, speed and turn rate (which it likely will over the F-35), the missile hit chances are low. After an F-35 launches it WILL be detectable, and it can't climb fast enough, turn fast enough or fly fast enough to evade. Stealth aside, it's NOT a good looking plane for the air-to-air role. The other question that I'll ask, as before, is how long do you think the F-35's stealth advantage will last? -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
They're buying the F-35 as a strike craft and for their carrier fleet. There is no VTOL or STOL Eurofighter variant. Mature versions of the Eurofighter will be a very effective ground attack craft. It won't be as great a strike plane as the F-35, but what is Canada's airforce for in the first place? Do we typically require stealthily delivered air-to-ground ordnance on our air patrols? When was the last time we sent 65 ground attack craft overseas? -
Military to Apologize toe Mohawks (once again)
Moonbox replied to charter.rights's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Hey Shwa. Get a life. When you have something better to do than argue like a 10 year old child, come back. Until then, you're just a big joke. -
Guys I'm going to start the Ontario Party of Canada. Everyone else seems to have a party of their own. Who's with me??
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Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
smallc I don't mean to be rude but you don't seem to know anything about the Eurofighter at all. It's a FAR better air-to-air platform than both the F-35 and the Super Hornet, and it the Tranche 3 versions of it will be a great strike plane against ground targets. The F-35 is a far better strike craft, but it's not particularly handy in the air-to-air scenario. The F18e was designed first to serve aboard aircraft carriers and as such much of the design attention focused on making that work as opposed to a plane that didn't need to concern itself with that. They've tested the Eurofighter vs the F18E and the Eurofighter blew it away in simulations. Eurofighter is my choice but the F18e is a lot better than farting away billions on a plane we don't need. -
Merry Christmas, clown.
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Trolls feeding trolls...
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Hookers and blow. That's what I want for Christmas.
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Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The DND can't be more in the loop than the US Def Sec. The whole situation with the F-35 looks to me to be VERY political. So many people have stuck their necks out, and the program has already cost so much, that it looks like it's going ahead regardless of how expensive it ends up being and how lousy the plane is for the dollars spent. I like the Eurofighter better than the Super Hornet, because it does significantly more, but that's another story altogether. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
.Your facts aren't straight. We don't have a firm contract yet. The plane isn't even finished its design phases. It doesn't matter what the the government is being told by LM. The plane isn't affordable anymore. Lockheed Martin couldn't design the plane the Pentagon wanted for the price they wanted it for in the time frame presented. The US Defence Secretary fired the head of the F-35 program because of the cost overruns. I'm not sure how many different sources you need but I'll keep posting them until you get your head out of the sand. TIME is saying the plane is going to cost $135M/unit. www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1975139,00.html (my browser isn't allowing me to link properly) Even Gates didn't really understand how badly the program was going. He says in this article he was 'bamboozled' by the forecasts from the Pentagon. Considering that the Americans don't expect to get the plane for less than $130M/unit, and that we don't even have a firm contract with LM, I have no idea why you would think Canada magically gets them for $75M/unit. If that was the case, I'd say this wasn't a bad idea. All signs point to it NOT being the case, however, so it's looking less and less like a good idea. -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Unfortunately that's not the price the plane is expected to come out at. The plane is 4 years behind schedule, 50% over budget and the most generous estimates now are pegging it at $100M/unit while most are anticipating this will continue to increase to upwards of $120-130M. Get your facts straight. http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2010/03/f35-fighters-now-double-the-cost-.html -
Harper's 16 Billion Dollar Fighter Jet Purchase Plan
Moonbox replied to William Ashley's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We are wealthier than Britain, Germany and France - not hugely so but we are. Australia is significantly smaller than us, but they're still flying two platforms. It's a joke to have you telling us here than it's impossible to maintain 2 different fleets of aircraft and that this will somehow magically make costs fly through the roof. It will cause logistical inconveniences, which will cost money, but the savings achieved by buying fewer f-35's and replacing them with cheaper alternatives would more than make up for it. Perfect. Let's spend enormous amounts of money for an aircraft that performs the role we need it for no better than existing aircraft. Oh wait. It has twice the combat range. Maybe instead we could pay a whole lot less and get an aircraft that's 10-20% faster and has about 6x the combat range? Wouldn't that be nice?
