William Ashley Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 (edited) http://www.thespec.com/news/world/article/308368--canada-s-new-hercules-arrives-at-kandahar It strikes me as odd you would assign an aircraft to be based in afghanistan just months before the withdrawl. A decision has not yet been made on whether the new aircraft will stay in Afghanistan after Canadian troops begin a training mission in Kabul in July.Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2011/01/02/hercules-kandahar.html#ixzz19wjytmnu hmmm??? Edited January 3, 2011 by William Ashley Quote I was here.
bush_cheney2004 Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Why...Hercs are good for coming or going. You just now getting C-130J Super Hercs?...sheesh! Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
Wilber Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 (edited) http://www.thespec.com/news/world/article/308368--canada-s-new-hercules-arrives-at-kandahar It strikes me as odd you would assign an aircraft to be based in afghanistan just months before the withdrawl. hmmm??? New airplanes replacing old ones, what's so surprising about that? Guess we should just keep the old ones there so we don't get the new ones dirty. Edited January 3, 2011 by Wilber Quote "Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC
dizzy Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 There's nothing odd about it. The Hercs are doing near daily supply runs. Besides, their larger capacity will help ease the rotation out next summer and transition to Kabul. Quote
Wild Bill Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 http://www.thespec.com/news/world/article/308368--canada-s-new-hercules-arrives-at-kandahar It strikes me as odd you would assign an aircraft to be based in afghanistan just months before the withdrawl. hmmm??? Makes sense to me! How do expect us to get our men and materiel home? If we've now got it we might as well get used to using it. Quote "A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul." -- George Bernard Shaw "There is no point in being difficult when, with a little extra effort, you can be completely impossible."
Topaz Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Lockheed has been busy selling their C-35's and the Hercules and this is what we bought. http://maverickvedam.wordpress.com/2010/12/23/bird-in-the-sky-c130j-super-hercules-indian-air-force/ Quote
Saipan Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Why is this aircraft being based in Afghaistan just before the withdraval? To piss off Al-Quida and their leftie sympathizers here Quote
Keepitsimple Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Afghanistan is irrelevant in the context of this purchase. The old Hercs have been in service for 50 years and have performed admirably. These new hercs will be around for probably 30 or 40 years and will serve many purposes, both abroad and at home. How else to get men and equipment where they are needed - across the country and around the world? Quote Back to Basics
William Ashley Posted January 3, 2011 Author Report Posted January 3, 2011 (edited) Why base them in Afghanistan though? Why wouldn't you base the out of a Canadian Forces base in Canada? If they are doing "daily supply runs" what difference does it make? Or are you saying they are dropping to various locations? Are they dropping to more than just Canadian forces? Is this training mission also a "supply mission" In areas where planes can be shot at... 250 million dollar planes. Also you'd think a convoy would cost less than a plane for supply runs. Also you'd think that once in Kabul there would be no need for heavy load as it is just a training mission in classrooms and stuff - right? - why can't you aquire food from domestic supply? Surely the government and schools there must get local supplies, why can't the CF? Must be cheaper than flying it in half way around the world. Doesn't make sense why you need heavy lift...? Edited January 3, 2011 by William Ashley Quote I was here.
Smallc Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 This isn't heavy lift. Only two of the 17 aircraft will be based there. They will be replacing other aircraft. They will come home when the mission is over. Planes are safer than convoys. It does make sense. Quote
GostHacked Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Probably because the UAE kicked us out. Quote
Smallc Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Probably because the UAE kicked us out. No, we've always had aircraft based in Afghanistan. Now though, instead of having them based in the UAE also, we have them at other locations. Quote
M.Dancer Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Why base them in Afghanistan though? Why wouldn't you base the out of a Canadian Forces base? WHat can I say, please show that these craft are based in Afghanistan. Then show how they were able to move CFB Trenton to Aghanistan. Your posts are always riddled with errors, you do not correct your errors even though you have been informed of them (SEE THREAD TITLE) and you generally post idiot ramblings....do me a favour. Research your idiotic ramblings before you post. Quote RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us
M.Dancer Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 No, we've always had aircraft based in Afghanistan. Now though, instead of having them based in the UAE also, we have them at other locations. Whether they are in Afghanistan, or elsewhere, TRenton is their base. Quote RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us
Smallc Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Whether they are in Afghanistan, or elsewhere, TRenton is their base. Trenton is their home base, but we have aircraft permanently in theatre and at support bases as part off JTFA - Air Wing. http://www.cefcom.forces.gc.ca/pa-ap/ops/fs-fr/jtfa-foia-eng.asp Quote
Wilber Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Why base them in Afghanistan though? Why wouldn't you base the out of a Canadian Forces base in Canada? If they are doing "daily supply runs" what difference does it make? Or are you saying they are dropping to various locations? Are they dropping to more than just Canadian forces? Is this training mission also a "supply mission" In areas where planes can be shot at... 250 million dollar planes. Also you'd think a convoy would cost less than a plane for supply runs. Also you'd think that once in Kabul there would be no need for heavy load as it is just a training mission in classrooms and stuff - right? - why can't you aquire food from domestic supply? Surely the government and schools there must get local supplies, why can't the CF? Must be cheaper than flying it in half way around the world. Doesn't make sense why you need heavy lift...? Let's keep them all in Trenton and just look at them. We wouldn't want any of their paint getting scratched. Quote "Never trust a man who has not a single redeeming vice". WSC
DogOnPorch Posted January 3, 2011 Report Posted January 3, 2011 Let's keep them all in Trenton and just look at them. We wouldn't want any of their paint getting scratched. Our CF-18s would last well into the 22nd century if we did that...hmmmmmmmmm....maybe that's the ticket. Quote Nothing cracks a turtle like Leon Uris.
PIK Posted January 4, 2011 Report Posted January 4, 2011 William, you have just made a fool out of yourself with this one, I can't believe you would come up with something this stupid, your hatred of harper is turning you into a idiot. Let me guess you are voting for dalton this year. Quote Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.
nicky10013 Posted January 4, 2011 Report Posted January 4, 2011 WHat can I say, please show that these craft are based in Afghanistan. Then show how they were able to move CFB Trenton to Aghanistan. Your posts are always riddled with errors, you do not correct your errors even though you have been informed of them (SEE THREAD TITLE) and you generally post idiot ramblings....do me a favour. Research your idiotic ramblings before you post. Neither do you. Pot calling the kettle black, here. Quote
dizzy Posted January 4, 2011 Report Posted January 4, 2011 In areas where planes can be shot at... 250 million dollar planes. Also you'd think a convoy would cost less than a plane for supply runs. hahaha! I just had to quote this one for posterity... "In areas where planes can be shot at...." what exactly do you think the canadian forces do? Also, do you think you can run supplies and move people from germany and cyprus more efficiently by land convoy than by air? Quote
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