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#161 Sparky

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Posted 03 May 2022 - 08:19 AM

Caught 4 of the Snowbirds practising in Comox this morning.

 

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#162 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 16 April 2024 - 11:11 AM

Snowbirds return for Comox Air Show

The May 18 event celebrates the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 100 years of service as a distinct military element


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Edited by Victoria Watcher, 16 April 2024 - 11:12 AM.

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#163 AllseeingEye

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Posted 16 April 2024 - 06:09 PM

Hard to believe we spent $40 million in avionics upgrades just to keep those creaky old T-33 kites flying. That of course is what happens when Canada persists in kicking the Defence portfolio/budget/equipment replacement programs down the road decade after decade.....after...............decade. Now of course we've waited so long to do so that the cost to replace those aircraft is going to be monstrous.

 

Given how desperate the army is for battlefield weapons capable of, well....anything in modern warfare, and how deficient the navy is, one wonders whether we'll have an acrobatic air team at all after the Tutors are finally, mercifully taken out behind the nearest shed and shot.

 

Remember thanks to the fact DoD has been woefully underfunded for close to 40 years that the other 900lb gorilla in the room is our spectacularly crapulent procurement system: when we finally pulled the trigger on the NSP for the new RCN and Coast Guard ships rougly a decade ago, the estimated original cost was about $26 billion dollars.

 

Today with a paltry four AOPS ships in the water - and remember they are classed as non-combatants, and sport a puny .25 Bushmaster chain gun as their primary armament - and exactly ZERO new replacements for the frigates anywhere in sight, the cost in 2023 for the entire ship replacement project was estimated to have ballooned to $84 billion and according to the federal Budget Office the *final* tab will be an eye watering $100 billion+++ dollars for a mere dozen or so surface ships that could have been essentially purchased basically COTS - at a fraction of that price.....



#164 Mike K.

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Posted Yesterday, 08:59 AM

The replacement cost of equipment is never not going to be very high. Maybe we did the right thing by not buying aircraft in the interim, and just waiting until our fighter jets reached their end of life.

 

The new RCN Henry DeWolf-class boats are quite nice. I would have thought we'd need bigger ships, but maybe with modern technology bigger isn't necessarily better.


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