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CAS for Iraq

eddie

Working Plan B
Contributor
This is kind of a what ____ get ____ question / "what are the chances?" question, but does this mean the Navy will get to drop more?
 

HackerF15E

Retired Strike Pig Driver
None
I don't see how the "new idea" presented in the article is any different than what fighters (of all the services) have all ready been doing since 2003.

The only difference I see is that B-1s are getting Sniper pods with Rover.

I guess it's perhaps just a significant step-up of numbers of sorties as ground troop numbers start shrinking.
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
Doubtful, unless the Navy provides more carriers.

You don't think they are looking into that?

I don't see how the "new idea" presented in the article is any different than what fighters (of all the services) have all ready been doing since 2003.

The only difference I see is that B-1s are getting Sniper pods with Rover.

I guess it's perhaps just a significant step-up of numbers of sorties as ground troop numbers start shrinking.

I agree, sounds like a PR play to show they are 'doing' something. I don't think there is any real change to the way they are doing business.
 
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