recce.k1
Well-Known Member
Perhaps in summary:Yes agreed a CN type would be more expensive but the added benefits would cover the whole gambit of tasks completely rather then having a lesser capability or a 2 type fleet(also in smaller numbers ie 3 + 2 adding a bigger logistic/maint headache). Guess it depends where they want to commit the money vs what they want efficiently covered off role wise. Gotta spend money to make money in a way.
A King Air type option ticks some important (bean counter) boxes nicely - economical MEPT and VIP (over a CN type). Added value in the form of economical coastal patrol options and a useful tool for SAR, Customs, Police and MFISH etc, which can only be beneficial for NZDF in terms of better public awareness of their functions and for the NZDF & Govt this frees up the P-3's for their primary roles.
A King Air type also fits into the proposed NZDF network-enabled ISR capability. (Question: will a King Air type have military/civil overland survellience functions)? However if not or in time & with the experience gained in a King Air type, a CN modular type may be something to aspire to, as it may offer greater capabilities to the proposed network-enabled ISR capability, especially for both whole-of-govt and military functions. Not sure though whether this additional tier is on the cards. But like the Navy's tiered inshore, offshore and combatant capabilities, I'm sure something similarly tiered for the air patrol environment would be beneficial and practical for the NZDF as a whole (and economic in the sense of matching a particular capability to a particuar task).