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Will the V-22 Osprey be a harder RPG target?



 
 
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Old November 21st 03, 04:42 AM
Henry J. Cobb
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Default Will the V-22 Osprey be a harder RPG target?

Will the increased cruising speed of the Osprey make it a better bet
for going downtown in the third world than the current fleet of
helicopters?

-HJC
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Old November 21st 03, 03:51 PM
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"Henry J. Cobb" wrote in message
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Will the increased cruising speed of the Osprey make it a better bet
for going downtown in the third world than the current fleet of
helicopters?

-HJC


Well speed is life as they say, and with the engines on the wing tips away
from the body, a hit in one engine my be survivable. (The engines and props
are connected). I will have to bring this subject the next time I see some
jarhead zommies at the club.

Red Ride


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Old November 21st 03, 04:14 PM
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 23:03:53 +0900, Gernot Hassenpflug
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(Henry J. Cobb) writes:

Will the increased cruising speed of the Osprey make it a better bet
for going downtown in the third world than the current fleet of
helicopters?


It will be a harder target because it doesn't stay in the air long
enough to get a good shot....


It will still have to come to a hover to drop off troops, and will
still be a target.

John Hairell )
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Old November 21st 03, 10:42 PM
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Not while in or transitioning to/from a hover....


Sounds like it's time to upgrade/supplement door guns.

5.56 miniguns with night sights are a personal fave.

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Old November 22nd 03, 01:08 AM
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Not while in or transitioning to/from a hover....


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Old November 22nd 03, 04:35 AM
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John Hairell wrote in message . ..
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 23:03:53 +0900, Gernot Hassenpflug
wrote:

(Henry J. Cobb) writes:

Will the increased cruising speed of the Osprey make it a better bet
for going downtown in the third world than the current fleet of
helicopters?


It will be a harder target because it doesn't stay in the air long
enough to get a good shot....


It will still have to come to a hover to drop off troops, and will
still be a target.


True, but which would you choose--an aircraft that remains within the
primary engagement envelope of *most* of the threat AAW systems
throughout the entire (slow) flight profile, or one that can operate
above it if necessary and flies substantially faster to boot?

Brooks


John Hairell )

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Old November 22nd 03, 04:58 AM
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True, but which would you choose--an aircraft that remains within the
primary engagement envelope of *most* of the threat AAW systems
throughout the entire (slow) flight profile, or one that can operate
above it if necessary and flies substantially faster to boot?


I just hope they make it robust enough. Let them prove me wrong, but so far
I don't have a good feeling about how complex it is.


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Old November 22nd 03, 05:22 AM
Henry J. Cobb
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Chad Irby wrote in message m...
In article ,
"JP" wrote:

Not while in or transitioning to/from a hover....


Sounds like it's time to upgrade/supplement door guns.

5.56 miniguns with night sights are a personal fave.


Wouldn't an automated defense turret or at least an optical scanner
that searched for weapons pointed at your craft be more useful?

-HJC
 




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