OK I will bite I bet most people on the forum have been following the T-6C project and thinking to themselves wow that project is running on time, on budget and by anyones measure sucessfully. I bet those same prople are looking at the C-130 LEP and thinking the exact opposite.Flying a kite and definately from the left field - and because it is sometime fun to introduce fresh ideas to mull over here at DT.
Whats not to like! (Though I bet you all will hate it because it is not brand spanking new and gold plated and they look blooody ugly)
Cheers MrC
If you buy "off the shelf" options that have been certified, proven and have a wide customer base then Defence Acquisition is a a simple activity however if you buy a bespoke (orphan) option, that has not been certified and/or comes with large engineering overheads to turn into something it was never designed to be and that no one else in the world has attempted then Defence Acquisition generates the type of headlines that Ministers of Defence don't like to read while eating their breakfast.
So while it may be technicaly feasible to modify 1900's to a Military multi-role platform it might not be the smartest or most cost effective option. I think the success of the T-6C, MHOV & SH-2G(I) projects speaks for itself and it would not suprise me if the next anouncement the the Minister makes concerning acquisition of a new platform for the RNZAF follows these same prinicples. And once that platform is flying around the skys of NZ on time, on budget and with zero introduction into service issues we will all start to see the wisdom of this new philosophy.