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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:24:03 -0500, "Kevin Brooks"
wrote: "John Cook" wrote in message .. . What will the US use? There is obviously a operational need for an attack helicopter. Which is what we have the Apache for. How about licensed production of the Tigre!! I don't think so. Why step *down* from the current Apache? remember that the tiger comes in two versions, the antitank verison and the combat support version. The two problems with the Tiger is that its French and in the same class as the Cobra. so we would have to pay big bucks to update it to fire US Weapons, when we could just buy the Cobra instead. Saying this we should look for a helicopter that can do combat support (escort,recon,A/A) saveing the apaches for the heavy in your face fighting. IMO whats going to happen is that we are going to put a stripped down version of the commanche into service, minus all the crap that dosent work/dont need, and with a change in the skin material of the aircraft to make it alot cheaper. Then reincorporate the technology when it becomes workable. Or we could take a Cobra and incorporate the Comanches technology into it. I can't imaging the Apache being current in a very few years, not without major upgrades... It is being upgraded. A models are being rebuilt as D models. D models will receive suitable upgrades as needed. What we *need* are new light utility helos for the ARNG, and this requirment has already been mentioned as a possible destination for some of the previously planned Commanche funds. Brooks Cheers |
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