If it was a roll on roll off system it could be cost effective. IT technology now makes possible to mount weapons and I/O sensor without hardwiring. Use of WiFi etc., makes this possible. In my country's case we've just bought 11 T6C Texan IIs so theoretically it would probably be cheaper for us to acquire the weapons to fit the hard points.Since we're discussing CAS issues and platforms, just to get some opinions. For countries that have a requirement for a prop powered CAS platform, what would be the determining factor in choosing either a Super Tucano or a gunship configured CN-235 or a CN-295; apart from factors like procurement cost, hourly operating cost, endurance, range, payload, commonality, operational requirements and threat level?
http://defensetech.org/2011/10/19/atks-light-gunship-package/
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EDIT: Flight Global article on SCAR (self-contained aerial reconnaissance) pod. http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/singapore-scar-pod-leaves-mark-on-show-395817/ Uses a WiFi connection between the pod and an user operated laptop.
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