Todjaeger
Potstirrer
I have, though I am uncertain whether there would be enough open slots in fast jet operations to make it worthwhile.Have you also thought about the the RSAF option who are going into this business right here in NZ.
Also given how distributed the RSAF training is around the world, establishing a Kiwi contingent might be problematic.
Now if the RSAF were to decide to relocate their LIFT from France, that could present a significant opportunity for NZ to host 150 Sqn and perhaps develop a RNZAF LIFT programme.
One of the other things which I think would need some serious consideration is what the future would hold, if the RNZAF were to reform an ACF. Any secondhand aircraft would likely need replacing within a decade, or perhaps 15 years at the most. If new build aircraft were invested in, they would likely last a generation, but their operational viability and relevance might not. Does anyone think the RNZAF might purchase some F-35 Lightnings in the 2027-2032 timeframe?
As much as I would like to see NZ have an ACF again thought and planning need to be dedicated not just to how to go about re-establishing an ACF, but getting the commitments needed to keep it, and having a plan on keeping it relevant as threats and technology change how air combat and warfighting is fought.