Regarding any reconstitution of an ACF or a facsimile thereof it, like Don C has said, needs to be determined what the requirements are. Once you have stipulated that, then you can start looking at platforms and whiz bangs. Mr C is keen on his F18Fs for obvious reasons, however we do not have the luxury of waiting until 2022 - 25, in order to make a decision about acquisition via FMS, because the production line will well and truly be closed by then. Used ones, if available, bring their own expensive issues. Maybe another platform, but what? Then there is the unspoken issue here regarding a combined Australia NZ F18F unit. That is one of sovereignty. It would be better, I think, that if any fast jet unit is stood up, it be wholly NZ owned and operated. The use of MPAs as Tod has suggested, for CAS, is worth looking at, however the collary is that this will only work in uncontested airspace.
What is required is a comprehensive assessment of the maritime and air risks and threats to NZ and NZDF forces in all environments. For an island nation with expeditionary forces, these are the two major threats and also the two major areas where NZDF has significant capability and capacity deficiencies, because of historical government ideologies around defence expenditure. These deficiencies need to be addressed and some form of understanding and agreements by government, regarding long term defence sustainment, capabilities, capacity and planning, so that these swings and continual degrading of capabilities can be avoided in the future.
Ah bugger that stinks of common sense. Can't have that. :sniper
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What is required is a comprehensive assessment of the maritime and air risks and threats to NZ and NZDF forces in all environments. For an island nation with expeditionary forces, these are the two major threats and also the two major areas where NZDF has significant capability and capacity deficiencies, because of historical government ideologies around defence expenditure. These deficiencies need to be addressed and some form of understanding and agreements by government, regarding long term defence sustainment, capabilities, capacity and planning, so that these swings and continual degrading of capabilities can be avoided in the future.
Ah bugger that stinks of common sense. Can't have that. :sniper
:smash