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West Coast 21st Aug 2020 16:31


Originally Posted by racedo (Post 10866915)
ok a question from the bleachers.......

USAF loyalty is to CIC, whomever that may be, depending on elections, you have a chain of command and UCMJ that polices behaviour and loyalty.

Now you are flying for a "private" outfit, lets say owners of a river named outfit, call it "The Ohio" and owner of a social meida outfit call it "Footbook" plus a news type outfit call it "Birdsong"decide they don't like CIC. They own majority shareholding in a couple of these companies with a couple on thousands aircraft and pilots from many countries. What happens when owners decide democratic process and population refuse to give them the result they want and act on it. What then ?

Don't pollute this thread, start your own.

typerated 24th Aug 2020 09:35

I think the USAF is jumping up the wrong tree here.

I'd go for much more adversary training on the sim.
Have a large team of bad guys that can play over the internet against real 'players'
Say enough to operate a big package of bad guys :
You want us to simulate a force of J-50's - for a Japan based unit - Done
Next day fly Su-30 and Mig-29's - for European squadrons - done.

Expensive to have enough sims to make it work - but cheaper and more effective (What can a Mirage F1 simulate ?) than this Red Air fleet that seems to grow faster than the USAF declines.
Note the adversary sims of course don't have to be great cockpit simulators - just a generic fighter - Just enough to let a real pilot fly it - see targets and represent an opposition machine.



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