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Originally posted by Redfish
Reading through some of these posts, I see that there are many well informed folks posting here, including some that have used the equipment on the front lines.
I was reading the post about the VF-22 (Osprey) and a question came to mind. Why do new airframes come into service missing what I would think are important features. The Osprey does not have an advanced weather radar? Does this mean it cannot operate in less than ideal weather? It seems to me that would be something that should have been included from the beginning. I thought one key advantage the US Military had over our potential enemies was it's ability to operate in all weather.
Do budget constraints dictate leaving out systems like that? Seems rather short sighted. It's gotta be cheaper to do it right the first time rather than retrofit the equipment after the fact.
Originally posted by Canada_EH
The budget is a problem and you would see things implemented faster but you do need a test period which the V-22 is in right now. In fact I'd be surpised if the advanced radar wasn't in the plane in under a year. Whats not easier or cheaper is installing a radar that will fail in all production aircraft due to not properly being tested. tech its not retrofitting its the intial fitting at the time that is proper due to the need for testing in the way the system is set up. other examples is the F-22 testing and F-35 testing and the expanding of the envelope in tech as it is finished testing. If you did start producing plane until everything had been tested would save some money but create problems in speed the of feilding the plane and job creation etc.
Originally posted by Redfish
That makes sense. I didn't think in terms of developing systems independently. I picture the entire sum of the aircraft as one system, when it is really lots of independant systems operating (hopefully) in harmony.
[edit on 5-4-2007 by Redfish]
Originally posted by Mondogiwa
Redfish,
You also mention aircraft being developed that are lacking key components! Other than a major flaw in thinking in Vietnam with the F 4, could you elaborate on what you think may be missing in certain aircraft?? Keep in mind that what may seem necessary to you may be old skool to current front line aircraft. The F 18 program that I was a part of had to let go of some of the old "reliable" technology to make room for the new. At the time, many scoffed at the ideas but in retrospect, good decisions were made.
Anyway, good thread.....Peace, Mondo
Originally posted by Mondogiwa
Redfish,
You also mention aircraft being developed that are lacking key components! Other than a major flaw in thinking in Vietnam with the F 4, could you elaborate on what you think may be missing in certain aircraft?? Keep in mind that what may seem necessary to you may be old skool to current front line aircraft. The F 18 program that I was a part of had to let go of some of the old "reliable" technology to make room for the new. At the time, many scoffed at the ideas but in retrospect, good decisions were made.
Anyway, good thread.....Peace, Mondo