Have any of you guys heard anything about Red Flag 09? The RNoAF sent 10 of their MLU'ed Vipers, with their Pantera and jamming-pods. Was it all mud-moving, or did they som AA-scenarios as well? I'm kind of curious of the F16-JHMCS-IRIS-T-combo!
A couple of things to point out to a new member. Firstly, the thread topic is the Royal Norwegian Air Force... So if one wants to discuss something, discuss that. If a poster wants to discuss the Swedish Air Force instead, do so in the appropriate thread or start a new one if such a thread does not already exist. Secondly, here at DT vs. threads are not allowed or appreciated, as they too often have little to do with any real facts and more often rely upon fanboy attitudes and nationalistic fervour.We all know that scandinavian countries have some advanced systems, how is the swedish airforce, is it any better than the norwegian airforce?
Nothing more than the regular statments longbow.Any inside information on the exercise Promo? It was mainly a joint Russian-Norwegian naval exercise, but also F-16 and Su-33's participated.
Any in the know?
It has been reported in Naval News that Norway is terminating its contract for 14 NH-90 helicopters. It was assessed that the NH-90 is not capable of meeting the requirements of the Norwegian Defence Force. This has been attributed to the inability to source spares for critical systems, including some for the ASW capability.
As these NH-90 were to replace the SAR Sea Kings and ASW Lynx there will be an urgent need for replacements.
You can add LM- Sikorsky to your list. Canada’s CH-148 Cyclone hasn’t exactly been a raging success.Norway immediately stops operating the NH90
Norway immediately stops operating the NH90 On 10 June 2022, the Norwegian Minister of Defence, Bjørn Arild Gram, officially announced that phasing in of the NH90 will be stopped a...www.scramble.nl
From which i understand Norway is not the first country which is disappointed by the NH90, if i am not wrong Australia and Sweden are also planning to retire the NH90 much earlier than planned.
It is just surprising that all those large and experienced helicopter/aerospace manufacturers, Agusta, Eurocopter, Fokker and Westland, are capable to create such a failed product.
Yes Australia has already decided to dump the NH-90 TTH called MRH-90 in Australian service, with 12 MH-60R already ordered for the RAN and at least 40 Blackhawks(exact mix unknown but may include a SPECOPS version) for the Army. Australia has also dumped the Tiger in favour of E model Apache's.Norway immediately stops operating the NH90
Norway immediately stops operating the NH90 On 10 June 2022, the Norwegian Minister of Defence, Bjørn Arild Gram, officially announced that phasing in of the NH90 will be stopped a...www.scramble.nl
From which i understand Norway is not the first country which is disappointed by the NH90, if i am not wrong Australia and Sweden are also planning to retire the NH90 much earlier than planned.
It is just surprising that all those large and experienced helicopter/aerospace manufacturers, Agusta, Eurocopter, Fokker and Westland, are capable to create such a failed product.
Thank you, i didn't knew that.You can add LM- Sikorsky to your list. Canada’s CH-148 Cyclone hasn’t exactly been a raging success.
To be fair, the S-92 is a decent helicopter but the military version H-92, not so much. The H-92 was heavily modified to become the CH-148. It was a paper design when ordered and Canada will likely be the only customer. The EH101 was what should have been ordered, an actual flying design, unlike the H-92 and NH-90.Thank you, i didn't knew that.
After searching on the internet about the S-92/CH-148, it seems to be a complete nightmare program on th level of NH-90 or even worse.
Yes ive read somewhere that Canada planned to order the EH101, but it was canceled by the government.To be fair, the S-92 is a decent helicopter but the military version H-92, not so much. The H-92 was heavily modified to become the CH-148. It was a paper design when ordered and Canada will likely be the only customer. The EH101 was what should have been ordered, an actual flying design, unlike the H-92 and NH-90.
The EH101 was ordered by the Mulroney government. An election changed the government with Chrétien becoming PM, who, IMO, was even worse than junior. He cancelled the EH101 order which required a $500 million penalty. Purely political.Yes ive read somewhere that Canada planned to order the EH101, but it was canceled by the government.
Why was the EH101 order canceled? Financial reasons, political pressure from the US, or internal political reasons?
The order for the AMRAAM-D by Norway will most likely, in my opinion, cover not only the F-16/F-35 fighters but also the NASAMS also operated by RNoAF. It may also allow for existing AMRAAMs in Norwegian stocks to be provided either to Ukraine or transferred with the F-16s being sold to Romania (to replace their Mig-21 Lancers).Norway will ultimately have 48 Norwegian based F-35 (+4 US based dedicated for training only), so 500 AMRAAM-D seems a bit over the top to me, especially considering the poor state of other parts of the Norwegian armed forces. Norway has a number of AMRAAM today.