Iranian Ekranoplan Squadron
Discussion
the BBC call them flying boats, but I think they're WIGS, quite cool anyway.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-114323...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-114323...
Simpo Two said:
Looks remarkably like a squadron of small Donald Campbell Bluebirds!
The idea of Iranians flying anything is frankly a bit scary... they don't really 'do' flying do they?
Their airforce has shot down an awful lot more aircraft since ww2 than ours if thats anything to go by, they still have a lot of tomcats and phantoms flying so they must be able to not crash sometimes.The idea of Iranians flying anything is frankly a bit scary... they don't really 'do' flying do they?
Topgear top tip, small cheap wooden WIGs able to carry shkval torpedoes and other antiship weapons that fly very very low and attack in relatively large numbers seems a pretty bloody smart way of attacking ships. Will be a nightmare to try to shootdown. Very clever.
I seem to remember some American chap trying to convince the US military that thousands and thousands of light special purpose aircraft like this, would have more effect for the same price as a single F15.
In certain circumstances, I think he might actually be right. The trouble is, that's a war we've never yet had.
In certain circumstances, I think he might actually be right. The trouble is, that's a war we've never yet had.
i once watched a documentary about an argentinian guy who had designed a cheap aircraft utilising a circular wing [like an inverted omega when looking at the front]. their airforce rejected it, but his argument was that for shear force of numbers, the brits wouldn't have been able to counterract them in the falklands.
i guess this is the same thing. old idea [but still cool] and would be like shooting fish in a barrel. employed in waves, kamikaze style, they'd be hellish to defend against.
i guess this is the same thing. old idea [but still cool] and would be like shooting fish in a barrel. employed in waves, kamikaze style, they'd be hellish to defend against.
dilbert said:
I seem to remember some American chap trying to convince the US military that thousands and thousands of light special purpose aircraft like this, would have more effect for the same price as a single F15.
In certain circumstances, I think he might actually be right. The trouble is, that's a war we've never yet had.
We're in it now. What use is an F15 against a man in a cave? In certain circumstances, I think he might actually be right. The trouble is, that's a war we've never yet had.
davepoth said:
dilbert said:
I seem to remember some American chap trying to convince the US military that thousands and thousands of light special purpose aircraft like this, would have more effect for the same price as a single F15.
In certain circumstances, I think he might actually be right. The trouble is, that's a war we've never yet had.
We're in it now. What use is an F15 against a man in a cave? In certain circumstances, I think he might actually be right. The trouble is, that's a war we've never yet had.
I don't know, perhaps you're right. The squadrons of light aircraft could certainly upset more people, but the F15 might actually be able to drop a bomb that could penetrate the cave.
It's ironic that "The Cave", is such an old, low tech, defensive technology. It's good enough for NORAD!
It's not the man, it's the cave. Or rather - which cave?
Edited by dilbert on Wednesday 29th September 12:25
Mr Dave said:
dilbert said:
Also, In the naval scenario, I'm pretty sure Phalanx would make mince out of it.
Our type 45 air defence ships are fitted "for but not with" goalkeeper/phalanx. Im pretty sure in that case that no they would not.I always find it amazing that they'll spend so much on a ship, and then leave it un-defended. I think it's just me though!
Edited by dilbert on Wednesday 29th September 16:34
dilbert said:
Mr Dave said:
dilbert said:
Also, In the naval scenario, I'm pretty sure Phalanx would make mince out of it.
Our type 45 air defence ships are fitted "for but not with" goalkeeper/phalanx. Im pretty sure in that case that no they would not.I always find it amazing that they'll spend so much on a ship, and then leave it un-defended. I think it's just me though!
Edited by dilbert on Wednesday 29th September 16:34
The air defence needs of the navy will be seemingly met by bad language combined with a hope and a prayer.
Usual case of quoting say £500m for the full costs of the ship for design, trials, building, equipment, crew, maintainence etc when it suits them ie " we will cancel this ship and save £500m" yet they arent willing to spend that to get an effective capability.
Anyway back on topic I thing the WIGs look like a good idea for the area they are likely to be used in.
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