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ExRAFRadar
26th May 2015, 13:19
JSF dropped, this seems much more effective.

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Courtney Mil
26th May 2015, 16:08
Well, the payload and range look comparable and price is right. As long as he doesn't give it to LockMart to develop.

NutLoose
26th May 2015, 16:46
When you fire your weapon, I wonder how far you will retreat with the recoil.

ExRAFRadar
27th May 2015, 05:07
Plus it has the benefit of being better looking than JSF

Old-Duffer
27th May 2015, 05:29
Nutloose,

Not a problem - release the weapon which ignites after dropping!!

It's worth remembering that in 17 hundred and frozen to death, Ben Johnson suggested a fleet of hundreds of hot air balloons to carry an airborne force and 150 years later, three complete airborne divisions are deposited in Europe - not once but three times - in the space of eight months. Besides which, it beats water skiing!

O-D

teeteringhead
28th May 2015, 13:46
O-D three complete airborne divisions are deposited in Europe - not once but three times - in the space of eight months and not all by jumping! Let us not forget the achievements of the Assault Gliders.

[But I would say that, wouldn't I! ;)]

Molemot
28th May 2015, 14:57
Having been to Pegasus Bridge, and seen the glider landing site, I can but agree! Phenomenal stuff....

PapaDolmio
28th May 2015, 16:23
It was actually Benjamin Franklin who wrote in 1784 "Where is the prince who can afford to cover his country in troops so that a thousand men descending from the clouds could not do an infinite deal of mischief before a force could be brought together to repel them".

Or something like that anyway.

Old-Duffer
29th May 2015, 10:13
P/D,

Absolutely right, error on my part - too many Bens in US history.

TTH,

Of course not forgetting the glider troops. Interesting structure of an airlanding infantry battalion because of the capacity of the Horsa glider. Four Platoons per rifle company and four rifle companies per battalion. Add in double the morters, twice as many heavy machine guns as an ordinary Bn, included twelve six pounder anti tank guns and you have 847 soldiers in an airlanding battalion.

O-D