I think the Army should have been joint partners in the V-22 development, but we were way too enamored with the money-pit Comanche at the time. Comanche consumed all our resources for years.
I think the Army should have been joint partners in the V-22 development, but we were way too enamored with the money-pit Comanche at the time. Comanche consumed all our resources for years.
The Army purchase of a tilt-rotor is just a matter of time, its just to revolutionary and to many capabilities are granted for them to never touch it. It may not be the V-22 but it'll be something. Passing on tilt rotor now would be like them passing on Helo's 50 years ago. Its just a matter of the Air Force and Marines getting them into action and having the critics eat their hats.
Mine said the same thing ... also something about bringing a few OV-10s back too ...My psychic tells me that in 5 years, the Marine Corps will purchase 30 used CH-47s from the Army/Air Force. That will reduce the average age of a fleet helicopter to 28.4 years.
***waiting for phrogdriver's qualified answer***
I think he said in another thread that he was going away for a while.
Yes, the Phrogs fly with a special setup - not all that special though. We have stanchions that mount inside the aircraft. Fully configured for CASEVAC, we can carry up to 15 litters. When you figure that we have to carry XM-218s in combat, normally you will see 6-9 litters. The stanchions when set up can carry 3 litters each.I think that the -60S will be availabe once they get the block 3 upgrades (ASE suite) -- Do the phrogs fly with any special setup inside on CASEVAC?
That was this thread.
But the Army will get that fancy ARH-70 out of the program.![]()
Yes, the Phrogs fly with a special setup - not all that special though. We have stanchions that mount inside the aircraft. Fully configured for CASEVAC, we can carry up to 15 litters. When you figure that we have to carry XM-218s in combat, normally you will see 6-9 litters. The stanchions when set up can carry 3 litters each.
I thought LUH was just supposed to be a bare-bones helo... did I get that wrong?Fancy? Are you joking? The ARH-70 is a Bell 407 with some additional avionics and hard points on the skids. It's NOT fancy. The Army is not getting a state of the art helicopter out of the deal. The ARH-70 will be a solid addition to Army Aviation and replace the worn out OH-58D's - but depending on who you talk to the ARH-70 doesn't measure up to what the 58D's can do.
Nothing fancy about it!
I thought LUH was just supposed to be a bare-bones helo... did I get that wrong?