t68
Well-Known Member
I know its old news regarding trying to resurrect an ACF with fast jets like F18/F35, but NZ has always tried to bring a niche capability to the table, a what if moment is RNZAF have 2 Squadrons of the either A10 Thunderbolts/Super Tucano in close air support, aerial reconnaissance role something which the ADF rely on with either Tiger ARH or F18 Hornets, fair enough the A10 might be a little too aggressive for the government to think about but surly Super Tucano should be in the realms of doable not only for the Air force but Army as well they too have needs for training JTAC personnel.
With the future of the NZDF going the way of a Joint Amphibious Task force, which would most likely bring together assets of the ADF/NZDF. Now depending what is to be achieved by said task force if by chance it is something similar to ET but with a low to medium intensity warfare involved, once a secure airfield is established using a combination of ARH/A10/Super Tucano to support the troops on the ground, with assets from both sides of the ditch working together complementing each other strength and weakness.
Proposed A-10 cuts total 29% of inventory - Air Force News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Air Force Times
RNZAF - Exercise WILLOH
http://www.milcis.com.au/milcis2011pdf/2.5b.pdf
With the future of the NZDF going the way of a Joint Amphibious Task force, which would most likely bring together assets of the ADF/NZDF. Now depending what is to be achieved by said task force if by chance it is something similar to ET but with a low to medium intensity warfare involved, once a secure airfield is established using a combination of ARH/A10/Super Tucano to support the troops on the ground, with assets from both sides of the ditch working together complementing each other strength and weakness.
Proposed A-10 cuts total 29% of inventory - Air Force News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Air Force Times
RNZAF - Exercise WILLOH
http://www.milcis.com.au/milcis2011pdf/2.5b.pdf