
sheytanElKebir wrote:Now why did I choose JF17, SU25 and S314 as kurdistan's "dispersable" fighters?
You can fit them in a standard 40ft container! and they can take off from unprepared runways!
The SU-35s are too big for this. So they have to operate out of Kurdistan's "premier" fighter base. The nuclear bomb proof under-mountain airbase...
But how do you protect this airbase from enemy airpower? (especially the entrances and external runway sections?) by having lots of them! lots of entrances with "U" shaped entrances to protect from missile attacks. The runways will utilise piston powered catapult (like on aircraft carriers). On aircraft return they would land on a whole "maze" of external runways which are designed to be redundant against air attacks (too many to destroy). after landing, the SU-35 rapidly moves back into the mountain through one of a dozen or more entrances (or even via an elevator down into the ground). The landing aircraft are always "covered" by a plane in the air to protect it from enemy attacks, both against the vulnerable plane during the landing run, as well as the runway and entrance it chose.

Azad1 wrote:sheytanElKebir wrote:
Can the KRG as an autonomous region in northern Iraq purchase such material equipment?

sheytanElKebir wrote:Azad1 wrote:sheytanElKebir wrote:
Can the KRG as an autonomous region in northern Iraq purchase such material equipment?
yes. Of course they can. I would say the major weakness in the buildup of the new Kurdish Military is the legacy of its old-school "guerilla leadership" who do not fully understand modern conventional warfare. The first thing for the Kurdish government to do is to create a cadre of modern military planners to build a new Kurdistan Military FROM SCRATCH. The "old school" leaders can be moved to be leaders of the one "mountain division" where their experience is most suitable. but the 3 "combined arms" divisions and the Kurdistan Air Force they should have nothing to do with.

Rando wrote:
when do you think kurdistan will have the infrestucture and economy to buy any type of "modern" jets?

sheytanElKebir wrote:Rando wrote:
when do you think kurdistan will have the infrestucture and economy to buy any type of "modern" jets?
Kurdistan should have started this process at least 2-3 years ago to be honest. The fact that they HAVEN'T is a major failure of leadership in KRG in my opinion!

The administrations of the KDP and PUK have started to register people to the military forces in order to increase the number of regular military forces in line with the US officials. The officials planning to increase the 100 thousand pehmerga militias in the Kurdish region to 150 thousand are cooperating with the US and Israeli military officials concerning the modernization of the peshmerga forces. 30 Kurds are currently undergoing training to be pilots in Israel.
The organization of the training work is carried out by Masoud Barzani’s son Mansur Barzani. Also, almost 500 peshmergas that are the KDP and PUK members are trained by the US forces in order to be used in the acts of sabotage, assassination and acts against those who show resistance and the peshmergas who have undergone this special training are paid a monthly salary of 2 thousand dollars.
http://www.yorturkvakfi.com/english/mod ... nt&sid=100




sheytanElKebir wrote:Bulgaria does not produce tanks.
They had 200 old T62s which they sold to Angola and Yemen, and they have about 300 old T72s in storage as reserve. It is possible that Barzani wanted to buy their "reserve" tanks.
But these are all 30 year old tanks and of no effect against the militaries of Iraq, Turkey or Iran.




Rando wrote:http://news.linktv.org/videos/mosaic-news-050212?start=890
you guys should thank me. i used alot of time to find this on the internet
from the vid:

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