You beauty! Hopefully they’ll continue building out armed Ghost Bats to complement them. I think it makes more sense for Australia to be Air Force heavy as opposed to more money for the Navy.
@@falafelscobes6122 there should be more money going the the entire ADF since the current situation in the Indo pacific with China is threatening Australia
@ The Chinese have been clear about their intentions in 2027. But they stand alone, Russia will be no help and North Korea, barely. Australia will spend $746 billion over the next decade on defence. $21 billion on domestic missile and munitions manufacturing.
He who rules the Skies rules the world,,,,eg Aircraft can go over land Naval Vessels can't,,, Aircraft can go over Oceans too like Naval Vessels,,,, anyhow we will soon see ha ha 😅
Yes and if a missile or two hits those hangers if you call them that there goes a lot of money and aircraft. They sure dont look very protected just sitting there.
Where they are stored in peacetime for training and ease of maintenance is not where they would be based in wartime (or threat of war) The RAAF has a range of dispersal bases over a huge geographic area that would make a co-ordinated strike difficult to impossible.
I’m going to be either a commercial pilot or an airforce pilot in the future, one of my dreams are to fly that aircraft, hope they come true
You beauty! Hopefully they’ll continue building out armed Ghost Bats to complement them. I think it makes more sense for Australia to be Air Force heavy as opposed to more money for the Navy.
@@falafelscobes6122 there should be more money going the the entire ADF since the current situation in the Indo pacific with China is threatening Australia
@ The Chinese have been clear about their intentions in 2027. But they stand alone, Russia will be no help and North Korea, barely. Australia will spend $746 billion over the next decade on defence. $21 billion on domestic missile and munitions manufacturing.
Our imports and exports go via sea thats why we need a navy to protect our sea lanes
@@quannyfourtwo4366 yeah I honestly didn’t think about that
Congratulations guys, let's keep all these new capabilities coming! 💥👊💥
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Better get 100 more
I would love to fly it soon enough, even though my aim is to fly Super Hornets.
Yew!
He who rules the Skies rules the world,,,,eg Aircraft can go over land Naval Vessels can't,,, Aircraft can go over Oceans too like Naval Vessels,,,, anyhow we will soon see ha ha 😅
Yes and if a missile or two hits those hangers if you call them that there goes a lot of money and aircraft. They sure dont look very protected just sitting there.
Where do you think they go? They are stored there to protect them from the elements and surveillance, NOT against munitions.
America does the e same thing
@@Danger_Mouse_00 look if your confused or don’t know, no one is here to make fun of you or mock you, just explain that’s what we are here for
Where they are stored in peacetime for training and ease of maintenance is not where they would be based in wartime (or threat of war)
The RAAF has a range of dispersal bases over a huge geographic area that would make a co-ordinated strike difficult to impossible.
Where is a missile coming from that would hit such a specific target as to where they were flown into and without sufficient time to respond anyway?
24 for our friends across the Tasman 🥝