Ok... P-8s are not needed because NZ doesnt have submarine threats. Why P-3s? NZ doesnt need state of the art planes but they should still use P-3s BUT with latest generation avionics, computer technology and improved engines. Future P-3s should also be armed.
I've been told to be more realistic as we are talking about NEW ZEALAND.
"Of course, if New Zealand isn't in any threat or danger and fighters are prabably freaking expensive. I was told that Second hand F-16s from America would do. Just buy 18 of them."
A friend of mine
I was also told that the JF-17 was a good idea but I don't know if that'll be good or otherwise awkward. Imagine John Key buying JF-17s while the West watches awkwardly...hahahaha. Well brightside is that the JF-17 is about ...15 million dollars each or something...
I could only recommend single engine fighters as double engine fighters would be a little too much for NZ to handle or maintain.
I don't mind about what UAVs, NZ would buy.
Website? you mean this--->>>>
bebo.com - Profile from We Want Our Air Force Back <kiwiairforce>
Well, this website is not mine. It's a group that wants the RNZAF to bring back it's air combat force. The leader of the group has been writing countless letters to Wayne Mapp and told people that Mapp's replies were very vague. The leader had a plan even bigger than mine.
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Defence Plan Approx $14bil with DS increase from 1%GDP to 2-2.5% 427 days ago
The New Zealand Defence Force will be able to defend New Zealand from any threat including a foreign nation. Our strategic geographical location provides NZ with a huge military advantage. Only a carrier based fleet would be a threat. Therefore New Zealands combat forces will be focused around defence against a carrier fleet from the north. This may seem a little to far, but China has already said that they have an interest in the Pacific, Asian militaries are growing, and therefore NZ will prepare for anything. Our forces will be primarily equipt for NZ defence and to assist our allies.
Defence in General:
- To protect our nation
- To protect our allies
- To show our power and pride
- To guarentee a safe, secure nation.
A new air force base will be built in Auckland to base combat squadrens, a new navy base will be built in Wellington to base half the fleet and a new army base will be built in the north of NZ.
Equipment Levels/Projects (Please note this is projected for next generation eg. for the government in power in 20 years time) :
Army: (Costs ~$3billion today's currency)
Armour:
38 Main Battle Tanks (Probably British due to the same geography of our two nations)
50 Wheeled Infantry Fighting Vehicles (Similar to current NZLAV)
50 Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicles ( Probably British, similar to Warrior, due to the price and multi-role)
300 Infantry mobility vehicles ( Humvee similar - Can take a large range of weapons, are cheap and versatile)
Indirect Fire:
24 105mm Guns
6 155mm Guns
6 Self-propelled guns
50 81mm mortars
Fire Support:
60 Medium Range Anti Armour Weapons (Javelin or similar)
~ 300 Light anti-armour weapons
Anti-Air:
24 Short-range (15km) Systems (Crotale or similar)
Other:
Associated support vehicles, etc
Navy: (Cost: ~$4-4.5bil [not including options])
4 Modern Frigates (German design or FREMM - Used for naval blockade and escort)
2 Multi-Role Vessels (Current design, but larger and uparmed.)
2 Fleet Tankers/Replenish
4 Offshore Patrol Vessels (Used for patrol of Ross Sea and Pacific ocean)
8 Inshore patrol vessels (2 to be based in each region for patrol)
12 Naval Helicopters (NH90 due to long range)
If finances are avaliable in 3-5 years, a submarine capability will be established.
Air Force:
Combat : ( ~$6bil [not including options])
36 Modern Western Fighter Aircraft ( F-35 or Eurofighter)
18 Light strike/training jets (BAE Hawk)
6 Armed Attack Helicopters (Tiger ARH)
Maritime Patrol:
6 Maritime strike aircraft (P-8 Poseidon - long range and payload)
Fixed-wing Transport:
8 eavy transportation aircraft (8 A400Ms)
Rotary Transport:
12 Medium sized helicopters (NH90 - Great for heavy lift)
16 light helicopters (A109 - Cheap and versatile)
Light Aircraft:
12 Turbo prop with light strike capability (Brazilian Super Tucano - Perfect for light strike and surveillance. The Brazilians currently use them to patrol the vast Amazon)
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles:
6 remote controlled reconnaissance UAVs (MQ-1 Predator - Armed with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and in use since 1995, has seen combat over Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bosnia, Serbia, Iraq, and Yemen.)
Basically, the army is using the same type of equipment, but more of it, with some teeth added like tanks, 155mm's, etc. The Navy is operating the same vessel types, just more in order to be able to provide a naval blockade.
Now the air force is the force that will be the biggest change. To re-establish the combat capability, an order of the light/training jets will be placed and negotiations with Britian will take place. While this is happening, a base will be constructed in Auckland. A British commander will be recruited to be the Chief of air force and will be the base commander at Auckland, as currently no one in New Zealand is capable of this. Negotitions for training by British pilots will be undertaken, and 36 new pilots will be sent Britian with their new commander to train. Once trained, they will come back and the 36 fighters will be purchased.
By spending ~$13 billion over 3-5 years, we will be a very powerful force, and due to our location, will successfully be able to defend our nation, and have pride in our armed forces, letting them be the representatives of our nation.
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I was thinking that their plan was alittle too big for the NZDF to handle.