105 if i recall correctly
2 under strength battalions. ( I think, 2 under strength something.. im sure its a battalion.. dont know much on army structure) The lav's do match up with the NH90's nicely... I remember being told they carry the same number of troops. I dont know how much truth is in that statement.
Where did you get that information? I dont know much about them but Im curious to know where you found that out.
the OLD HMS CANTERBURY @ PAHIA
damn shame to see a glorious old girl like this scuttled as a recreational dive reef
Mrs. SARGE's dad served on her in her heyday and i almost shed a tear over seeing her in this shape
gas ax vandals
these pix were taken at Pihia this past weekend by the way
Had a similar feeling walking into a hangar full of skyhawks and macchis. Iv still got footage of the final skyhawk flight.
Our skyhawks got the same avionics suite as the USAF F-16's were running when they got upgraded to Kahu spec. They were more maneuverable at low speed, and also suited anti-ship more than the F-16... the F-16 is faster and more suited to modern air combat than our A-4K's, in saying that though we used to give the F-18's in aussie a good run for their money in dog fights... but dogfighting is a rare occurence in modern air combat.
The best fighter aircraft for NZ would be a new generation Harrier such as the GR7, but the F-35 would be overkill and probably be nothing like what we need. Also given the purchase of the MRV a Harrier is almost certainly suited to deck operations, even if there are only two on ship. It would also lead to the possible investment of a heli/vstol carrier to supplement it as they too are also very good troop deploy/supply ship - but i might just be dreaming!
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
Skyhawks and Macchis? Must have been a fair while ago... the macchis are at Ohakea and still fly on an almost daily basis, just to keep them air worthy. The skyhawks are 'mothballed' at Blenheim awaiting confirmation of purchase. I would love to be the guy keeping the macchis going... i could tell he was enjoying it, he certainly wasn't taking it easy!
KiwiBitcher
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It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
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