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Thanks for that G2G, nicely summed up.
Good2Golf said:I'd listen to what the actual Griffon drivers have to say, they are actually the one crowd that doesn't badmouth the machine like everyone else does
Cdn Blackshirt said:I'm sorry Loachman, I don't mean to sound disrespectful, but you're throwing a series of strawmen arguments.
Weapons load was addressed with an admission that follow-up munitions would likely require the intervention of other loitering fixed wing aircraft.
Rapid Maneuvre if at altitude shouldn't be necessary because if done right, the enemy would never know you were there.
To land and pick-up survivors is exactly why I suggested arming the Chinooks.
My point is that from altitude using thermal sensors you should be able to prove the route prior to overflight with the Chinooks better than a low level helicopter,
I continue to believe that the technology balance has shifted and with MANPADS, attack helicopters are at a distinct disadvantage in a one-on-one confrontation at low levels once you're already inside the enemy's effective range.
Candidly, I think the following are evidence that thermal sensors from medium altitude looking directly down do provide a better angle of view than a low level helicopter and because of that altitude, you don't need peripheral vision. All you need to see is what is below you.
isn't it true that the Chinook is actually faster than either AH-64 or AH-1 and as such the Chinook would have to slow down to allow the escort to keep up?
a_majoor said:While there is no doubt that a modern attack helicopter is very useful and has capabilities we really want, like the big gun cruiser in 1939, we just don't have the wherewithall to get them. Armed UAV's like the Predator "B" with the ability to carry up to 6 Hellfire/BRIMESTONE or a few 70mm rocket pods might be our "corvettes", so we need to think about how to use them to our best advantage.
Inch said:There seems to be quite the misconception that helicopters are armoured. They are not, no, not even the Apache, armour is heavy and really not worth the weight if you take a shot in the tail rotor. They're not designed to be APC's. I don't know the Griffon's set up, but anything more than kevlar seat cushions is a waste of torque. You should be using the terrain to your advantage, not going head to head with AA.
Slim said:hey Inch
Isn't the Hind D an armoured attack helo?
Depends on your definition of armoured. If you mean the cockpit, probably (I can't say for sure), but if you're talking the whole helo a la AFV's, then no, it's far too heavy.
volition said:I saw something the other week about a Eurocopter being made by all composite, the blades, everything!!
volition said:I saw something the other week about a Eurocopter being made by all composite, the blades, everything!!