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If it has a cobra escort.. Well.. It loses it's altitude/ speed
advantage over alternative modern helicopters.. Rendevous scenario. The Cobras launch from a forward base and meet at the LZ with the Osprey which has travelled from a base further away. BB Saying that the V-22 will rendesvous with the Cobras at the LZ violates the KISS principle. And it is just ridiculous on its face. It is saying that we can predict what the enemy will do and that is always nuts. No one can guarantee that there won't be a threat en route. It is just nuts to plan that way. And STILL it means that the V-22's operational radius is no greater than the Cobra escorts. The concept of the V-22 was flawed from the first day it was discussed for carrying grunts. It is the best (or worst) example of the Military-Industrial-Complex I know. Walt |
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