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Old September 16th 05, 04:29 AM
Kevin Brooks
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"Guy Alcala" wrote in message
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Kevin Brooks wrote:

"KDR" wrote in message
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I was wondering if Boeing has proposed a helicopter-launched version of
SLAM-ER. Have you heard anything about this?


At nearly 1500 pounds and a length of fourteen feet, why would anyone
want
to bother?


Probably for the same reason that Exocet has been carried by Super
Frelons,
Sea Kings and Cougars for years.


But the USN does not operate under the same constraints that those services
do, and neither do we have any "attack" platforms in the Super Frelon
category.

Sure beats closing into retaliation range


But being as we don't really envision sending roatary assets against that
kind of threat, it is sort of moot.

with your skimmer. Of course, the USN is a lot better equipped with
fixed-wing
air than other navies, but that didn't stop them integrating Penguin and
Hellfire on their SH-60s.


Uhmmm...Penguin was envisioned as being used against comparitively small
enemy surface combatants (the sort that were not usually configured with
long range air defense systems). Hellfire even more so. I don't see much
chance of the USN being interested in trying to strap a 14-plus foot long
SLAM-ER onto the side of an SH-60 (unless maybe you were thinking they'd rig
a way to fire it from a slingload? :-) ).

Brooks


Guy