The 17 Aermacchi MB-339CB trainers are still flown by the RNZAF on a cyclical basis to keep them 'dust-free' for sale (about 1-2 week I'm led to believe). I also understand they're directed to keep things low key as they are (potentially!?!) very embarrasing to the Govt
Anyway, given that the opposition party's new defence spokesman has set the spark on considering the option of returning these to service to train Army & Navy in strike simulation etc etc, this got me wondering, would it be worth the cost?
Both the above training tasks could be performed by civilian contractors (on a more structured & regular basis than is currently the case) - so I was thinking about how they might add something more.
Okay - one obvious option is a light ground-attack role - but this is probably of little regional benefit!?! I'm not sure that would be worth the cost!
So what do you guys reckon about this - using them as a specialised Recon / FAC platform? (with obvious light attack capability if req'd and perhaps a couple of AIM-9's depending on sceanrio). Yes they'd need a bit of work to kit them out, but the basic platform looks up to it. Primarily get them operating in NZ; Aust; Pacific area where top cover is available - these scooters are a damned fine a/c but whether this is a capability the region really needs I don't know.
I figure they' be suitable platforms (although not ideal, but I'm arguing for retention of these a/c, not purchase of other types) tasked with FAC and Recon is situations where there is some heat. RAAF RF-111 are likely to be gone in a few more years and P3's are obviously not suitable down low!
They can be deployed at ferry range to Aussie; Sth Pacific etc & as they'd only deploy 2-3 at a time this could allow the RNZAF once again provide at least some useful regional airborne capability.
What do you guys reckon...?