What Would It Take for Canada to Build Its Own Fighter Jets Again?
What Would It Take for Canada to Build Its Own Fighter Jets Again?

What Would It Take for Canada to Build Its Own Fighter Jets Again? | The Walrus

What Would It Take for Canada to Build Its Own Fighter Jets Again?
What Would It Take for Canada to Build Its Own Fighter Jets Again? | The Walrus
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Drones are the future, fuck building fighters or bombers.
Sort of? Existing software isn't smart enough to fight a battle on it's own, and electronic warfare is a real thing that makes communications hard. In a full-blown war situation there's appeal in having a human being in a cockpit close to possible targets.
The things we worry about in Canada are more specific, though. For example, we probably don't need long-range bombers of our own.
Drones can't defend the Arctic. In fact they'd be fairly useless to most of Canada that doesn't sit within the 49th-50th parallel.
You know you can launch satilites that cover the arctic right? Or you making some claim about the cold and the batteries.
At -60C not much works well.
I mean, -60 is extremely unusual even in the high arctic, but the point stands at "just" -40.
It's usually more a matter of designers not bothering with severe cold conditions than any fundamental issue. In a pinch, I imagine just getting an FPV drone up to temperature in a tent or sleeping bag would give you a bit of range. For more, you'd need to insulate it and add a little internal heater, but that seems doable.
Most of what happens in the arctic is going to involve long-distance gas (or nuclear) powered equipment anyway. It's big and sparsely populated.