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Old February 27th 04, 04:08 AM
puttster
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Chad Irby wrote in message . com...
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(puttster) wrote:

Then let me ask why the Marines need the V/Stol capability. I cannot
get a good picture of a mission where the marines would need 400+ of
them with all the support for them but still not have a decent runway!


Why are you limiting the situation to needing 400+ at once?

The situation is more like "we need a dozen for this small brushfire war
in a place where there are no good airstrips," or we need to put a small
landing force in at this area, and the bad guys have a few planes, so we
need a little fighter cover from the LHDs."


Well that was my question, if the biggest mission that con be
realiatically conjures is a dozen, why order 400+?

How (why?) were their Harriers used in Iraq?


To support Marine actions on the ground, without having to go through
the other services as much. They've been flying off of the USS Bonhomme
Richard.

Overall, Iraq hasn't been a good test of what we'd need the Harrier for.


I heard that adfter the fighting was over the marines moved the
Harriers onshore, but of course that was politics. By then they had
their pick of runways and did not need VSTOL.