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Mexican Su-27 Flankers

Mexican E-2s??

Why does this line come to mind??

"Jose Jimenez, on approach..."
 
Blutonski816 said:
Mexican E-2s??

Why does this line come to mind??

"Jose Jimenez, on approach..."
That would be funny... if E-2s controlled approaches.

Brett
 
^ Ho-Ho .... good call, Brett.

AW Nazi-like Rep system said:
You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.
And most of it UNdeserved, may I add .... :icon_rast
 
A4sForever said:
^ Ho-Ho .... good call, Brett.


And most of it UNdeserved, may I add .... :icon_rast
I seem to be getting more mileage out of humor than salient professional advice. :D

Brett
 
well, the image i had in my head would be the mexican E-2 guys going to the boat... but from what Bunk's described I guess that wasn't part of the syllabus for them...

*shrug*
 
Brett327 said:
I seem to be getting more mileage out of humor than salient professional advice. :D

Brett

I'm noticing this seems to be the theme as a whole on the site lately.
 
gatordev said:
I'm noticing this seems to be the theme as a whole on the site lately.
John should install a mod that turns your rep bar into a "humor meter."

Brett
 
Thread rejack

Breaking news.....

Mexico selects Sukhoi Su-27 for strategic surveillance
The Mexican navy has selected Sukhoi’s Su-27 over the Saab/BAE Systems Gripen to equip its first air defence unit.

Head of the service Adm Armando Sánchez Moreno says the new fleet of 10 fighters will enable the navy to carry out “strategic surveillance” over key areas of Mexico’s coastline.

Preliminary selection work was initiated in early 2005, and the navy is now entering into contract negotiations with Russia’s Rosboronexport agency for the purchase of eight single-seat Su-27s and two Su-27UB two-seat trainers. Local sources indicate that the entire package – which also includes spare parts, tools and personnel training – is worth slightly over $410 million.
 
Su-27 vs ????

VetteMuscle427 said:
Air defense against WHAT?

Lots of illegal air traffic there and about. Ever read Clear and Present Danger? The book had something the movie omitted...drug smugglers being knocked out of the sky by an F-15.
 
So "Strategic surveillance" == "ACM . . ." how? :confused:
 
heyjoe said:
Lots of illegal air traffic there and about. Ever read Clear and Present Danger? The book had something the movie omitted...drug smugglers being knocked out of the sky by an F-15.

I have read that book many times... and I find it hard to believe that the Mexicans would spend ALL that money on SU-27s to knock a small unarmed drug runner out of the sky....

They have F-5s... those would be more than enough to do the job. So would any of their H-60s armed with crew served weapons...

Not that I think they would even have the cajones to actually engage a drug runner...
 
VetteMuscle427 said:
I have read that book many times... and I find it hard to believe that the Mexicans would spend ALL that money on SU-27s to knock a small unarmed drug runner out of the sky....

They have F-5s... those would be more than enough to do the job. So would any of their H-60s armed with crew served weapons...

Not that I think they would even have the cajones to actually engage a drug runner...

1) The Mexicans didn't say this was a specific use for their Flankers, it was just supposition based on the existing problem as noted by Clear and Present Danger (I actually hope they want to come north to act as adversaries for US from time to time or meet at the border).

2) If it is an intended use, the F-5 is not necessarily a good platform due to its legs and limited radar detection and track capability especially looking down in clutter. Before Customs became ICE, they didn't even try to use their H-60s in long range intercept role (they were used in final phase of intercept when smuggler was landing) so suggestion that it would be "more enough to do the job" isn't realistic. The high end smuggling going on involves sophisticated tactics and equipment. These are not Cessna 150 Bug Smashers being used. Try twin turbos with thousands of mile range and 250+ performance. Be pretty difficult to chase one down in a variant of Blackhawk doing less than 200.
 

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VetteMuscle427 said:
So would any of their H-60s armed with crew served weapons...

Doubtful. Can't intercept something too well when they're flying just as fast or faster than you. I would assume (I could be wrong, helo bubbas let me know) that a helo is more of a close (point) intercept tool, not anything of range.
 
VetteMuscle427 said:
I have read that book many times... and I find it hard to believe that the Mexicans would spend ALL that money on SU-27s to knock a small unarmed drug runner out of the sky....

They have F-5s... those would be more than enough to do the job. So would any of their H-60s armed with crew served weapons...

Not that I think they would even have the cajones to actually engage a drug runner...

Not engage, escort. Who do you think has the real money down there.:D :D
 
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