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Six in 10 Canadians want to scrap contract for U.S. warplanes: Nanos poll
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Hmm. I would have assumed external receivers would be important too, since they can be in multiple places or just bigger, but I guess I don't know that for sure.
TIL.
There is no such country in consideration here; I somehow doubt Denmark will want to play.
Yeah, if they can get their own air defences rolled into Canada with impunity the game is pretty much over. I assume the strategy would be to have a bunch infrastructure laid out in advance to slow them down, and not worry about deep strikes into their territory so much.
I've never heard someone suggest you could run an F-35 out of the bush. Actually, I've heard the supply chains are involved by airfield standards, even. I'm sure if you just needed to land and take off once somewhere lightly prepared you could get away with it, especially with the VTOL models, although I do wonder how bad the rock ingestion problem is exactly.