Well we've used allies and private sector/contractors for 'surge' capability during deployments before - just because we now have a decent airlift capability inhouse should not rule that out.
'Peacetime/Wartime' is obviously a grey line with deployments of various capacities always at play, however to suggest we always have a force for a worst case scenario is dreaming.
What I was suggesting is that an airlift capability to deal with typical workloads (i.e. small contribution to a distant conflict, a peacekeeping mission, some disaster relief) is in most peoples minds a sensible level, and once you start looking at intense conflicts then no doubt there'll be plenty of other places to spend that money. Do we not now have the strategic airlift capability to meet the above?
We've built up not just the C-17 fleet but MRTT, a healthy C-130J fleet and C-27Js coming into play - surely if money were to be spent on more airlift (if airlift at all) it would be on CH-47s? To throw the money at a type just because the production line has closed seems crazy to me unless it truly continues to be the area of most need and I'm struggling to believe it.
'Peacetime/Wartime' is obviously a grey line with deployments of various capacities always at play, however to suggest we always have a force for a worst case scenario is dreaming.
What I was suggesting is that an airlift capability to deal with typical workloads (i.e. small contribution to a distant conflict, a peacekeeping mission, some disaster relief) is in most peoples minds a sensible level, and once you start looking at intense conflicts then no doubt there'll be plenty of other places to spend that money. Do we not now have the strategic airlift capability to meet the above?
We've built up not just the C-17 fleet but MRTT, a healthy C-130J fleet and C-27Js coming into play - surely if money were to be spent on more airlift (if airlift at all) it would be on CH-47s? To throw the money at a type just because the production line has closed seems crazy to me unless it truly continues to be the area of most need and I'm struggling to believe it.