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In tge case of palu, sulawesi, the runway damaged due to earthquake. It took many days before help arrived.More for humanitarian missions. They can't even fly their bigger air force cargo planes to disaster areas due to short runways. Ospreys solve this problem. Fly like a plane, land like a chopper.
Better off buying cheaper equally capable heavy lift choppers.In tge case of palu, sulawesi, the runway damaged due to earthquake. It took many days before help arrived.
Like what?Better off buying cheaper equally capable heavy lift choppers.
Provided the Osprey is mission capable.... yah but the Sikorsky S-61R can do 750+ miles.Chopper flight distance 300 miles.
Heavy lift chopper even less.
Osprey 1500 miles easy
More for humanitarian missions. They can't even fly their bigger air force cargo planes to disaster areas due to short runways. Ospreys solve this problem. Fly like a plane, land like a chopper.
How do you you measure efficiency, and how does an army measure it? If you have to send stuff from Jakarta to Manado, would you prefer a direct osprey flight, or a chopper that has to stop and refuel 3 times?And how fuel efficient is that....
They face volcanos, lava flows, tsunamis, earthquake. What do you know about tragedies except the threat of foreign workers?Why do u need a military helicopter for humanitarian work....these governments are a joke......yeah yeah next we will be buying the s400 launcher......for humanitarian
Nobody in south east asia trust a sinkie.thats why they have to invest further away.in china, australia and india are the nearest.Just ask Singkie SAF for help.
Indonesia can outsource their humanitarian logistic task to Singapore. Don't waste money buying all these years toys. Indo too can't do a good job running the machine.
Singkie will be the light of South East Asia.
They face volcanos, lava flows, tsunamis, earthquake. What do you know about tragedies except the threat of foreign workers?
Any other flying machine that can land verrically and fly as far as the osprey?I know what humanitarian work is.....the question is why do u need to buy war machines to carry out humanitarian work?
Any other flying machine that can land verrically and fly as far as the osprey?
In this case, you can fly direct to the point where its needed most.If ur going to be conducting rescue operations will u be taking off someplace closer or flying from 700km away?they would probably choose an air field within 100km as their base of operation.
In this case, you can fly direct to the point where its needed most.