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On Sep 10, 3:39*pm, Andrew Chaplin wrote:
On Sep 10, 3:28*pm, "David E. Powell" wrote: I was wondeirng, given the NZ government having problems with Skyhawks, what made them so put off about them? I know they are older, but the Israelis really modified theirs and they seemed OK with precision weapons. Can the A-4 Skyhawk mount Harpoon missiles? If not I would guess that Penguin or something like that would be doable. With a good mix of fuel tanks and underwing missiles I could see the A-4 giving the New Zealanders a good quick-reaction capability over a very good range. Are the Kiwis planning to replace the A-4 with a new attack jet type due to expense and maintenance or are they just making the decision they don't need that type of craft for their defensive needs? At any rate A-4s being used as aggressors for training today is still pretty cool after about 50 or so years of Skyhawk service. With the disposal of the A-4s and the Aermacchis, the RNZAF would appear to have gone from an air force to an air service. However, their Orions and Sea Sprites remain combat-capable. In 2007, I saw RNZAF personnel working in the Persian Gulf supporting coalition maritime patrol ops. The patrol stuff allows crossover to search and rescue as well, and if they aren't worried about fighters or other modern threats, the helicopters and Orions can carry missiles and antisub stuff. I agree it is kind of sad they are phasing out all the fast stuff. Didn't they have some mutual force plan with Australia a few years back for their air forces? -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO |
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David E. Powell wrote:
On Sep 10, 3:39 pm, Andrew Chaplin wrote: I agree it is kind of sad they are phasing out all the fast stuff. Didn't they have some mutual force plan with Australia a few years back for their air forces? -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTIN O While I share your thoughts, NEw Zealand is kinda of in a nice neighborhood to be in. No natural enemies. Not much worth invading for (mostly sheep in NZ). Friends with folks with big guns ( US, UK, Aussies). |
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