Human Factors is an extremely interesting subject. Stress, can do all sorts of things to people - and in this instant, a stressed out individual apparently had 10 seconds to decide whether the radar plot was friend or foe. The information was there to show the PS752 was a civilian airliner, but the decision was made in the other direction...
The Vincennes crew had more time, and still went to the fire a missile side of the equation - and they had all the information presented to them to identify the "threat" as it really was, a civilian airliner.
As for Canada having or not having AAA/SAMs, when was the last time a war was fought in which our side did not have complete air superiority and supremacy from day one - or even from before the shooting started? Not that we may not be involved in some future conflict in which ground based air defences are necessary, but up until now we haven't needed it. Remember that Generals are always ready to fight the last war, it's a time honoured tradition.
Also Canada is listed as a purchaser of the Israeli SPIKE Missile system.
"Glock Wins French Army Contract"
I wonder how many years it took the French to decide on the Glock? (because I can't imagine another country is a more efficient procurer of military hardware than Canada is...!)
What country does Canada have air superiority over? The People's Democratic Republic of Congo?
Just so I have this right, there are millions of dollars to take the "military style assault rifles" away from legal Canadian gun owners but we can't supply the defense force of Canada with reliable and cutting edge equipment? To all that serve and fight for us, THANK YOU for putting up with that s#!t. Our guys (and girls) should have the best we can give them as they are the front line for all of us.
So right. The money they want to spend on any buy back can equip all the combat arms in reg force with MRR, NG LAD, Aimpoint, and new light weight GL.
And a pair of NV binocular for everyone in the 9 infantry battalions.
The pistol thing is downright stupid. Their order of 8000 is a drop in the bucket for most brand named manufacturers.
The french just went out and bought Glock. Seriously, all the striker pistols are about the same. They are so cheap and essentially disposable items, not worth the resources to manage.
The CF isn't buying new ones. They are getting refub by Colt Canada.
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CANADIAN ARMED FORCES - C6A1 GENERAL PURPOSE MACHINE-GUN
Upgraded design from C6
Built Under TDP Exclusively for the Canadian Armed Forces
FEATURES +
• COMPOSITE BUTTSTOCK
• UPPER RECEIVER NATO RAIL
• BI-AD RAIL ADAPTER
They still got it done before us - and that's not counting the fact that the French have had TWO service pistol programs since WW2 (MAC pistol in 1953, PAMAS pistol in the 1990s), while we're still using WW2 era vintage hardware.
The British Glock program was notably fast. Again, while the Brits were using Hi-Powers, at least they had upgraded to new-manufactured MKIII versions.
In 2017, the Danes did a four week pistol trial and selected a variant of the P320X Carry to replace their postwar P210s. They spend about the same GDP% on defence as we do, and have similar operating environments. It really should not be *this* difficult to pick a replacement. It's a daily embarrassment.
They are actually buying 1148 brand new C6A1's which are being made as I type. As well as refurbishing existing ones.
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They are actually buying 1148 brand new C6A1's which are being made as I type. As well as refurbishing existing ones.
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