yeah, sure A4s- I'm sure you'd rather go Hercs than sling JDAM and 25mm at the enemies of freedom!I'm not buyin' it for a second!
I guess he prefers 30mm:
USMC KC-130 Gunship Plans

yeah, sure A4s- I'm sure you'd rather go Hercs than sling JDAM and 25mm at the enemies of freedom!I'm not buyin' it for a second!
Congrats on your aircraft choice; per diem, box lunches, a head in the back and hot coffee in the galley are waaaay better than command!
Where do you guys do your transition, nowadays that you have the robo-Herc J-models?
From what I've been told, there's no true FRS for Hercs anymore. You go to either Cherry Point or Miramar for ground school and flying the sim..... it's about 4 months. Apparently you can log the sims as flight time. Is that even possible? Then you go to your squadron.
Interesting article, but why "Harvest Hawk" for the name? Were they fresh out of good ones?
It's amazing, though, that they can make this work, but they can't build a little box to adapt the UYQ-3B (DASC communications container for airborne ops) to the J model. WTF?
Regarding this Harvest Hawk. Is this wise to have a giant slow refueling platform circling around a hostile target and firing its 30 mike mike. It seems like it would be as safe as putting a Mark 19 on top of a fuel tanker and hoping for the best.
It'll probably be no different than the Current AC-130 Spooky/Spectre.Regarding this Harvest Hawk. Is this wise to have a giant slow refueling platform circling around a hostile target and firing its 30 mike mike. It seems like it would be as safe as putting a Mark 19 on top of a fuel tanker and hoping for the best.
Can anybody confirm if the vision for this is for it to fill both roles on the same flight or is it an either or thing?
It'll probably be no different than the Current AC-130 Spooky/Spectre.