via AINOnline.
The Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) has put its two AC-235 gunships up for sale, along with its Sikorsky UH-60L fleet. Separate announcements made on the air force’s official website on December 24 (UH-60s) and 28 (AC-235s) brought the offers into the public domain. They add to a series of declarations in the summer in which a number of other types were made available for purchase as part of a major RJAF fleet rationalization and cost-reduction effort.Story here.
In the 2018 releases, a single Lockheed C-130B was offered for sale along with 12 Hawk Mk 63 trainers and 13 Bell UH-1H utility helicopters on July 8, followed by 17 Bell AH-1F Cobras equipped with the NTS (Night Targeting System) and two Airbus C295 medium airlifters on July 12.
Shedding these aircraft makes sense in terms of removing obsolete, aging, and redundant aircraft from the inventory. The RJAF is in the process of receiving 12 AH-1Fs upgraded by SES in the U.S. with new mission suite, cockpit displays, and L3 Wescam MX-15D turrets. The Cobras offered for sale are those that were donated by Israel for anti-Daesh operations. The Hawk trainers were also received as a donation, from the UAE. The recent delivery of the new Pilatus PC-21 basic/advanced trainers has rendered them redundant.
However, the two recent sale offers are more intriguing and may reflect the 2018 reassignment of the assets formerly operated by Jordanian Special Operations Command (JSOC) to the RJAF. The AC-235 gunships, which were developed by ATK in conjunction with the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB) and Airbus, were only delivered to JSOC in 2014 and have proven useful in operations along the Syrian border and as part of Jordan’s contribution to the anti-Houthi campaign in Yemen. They are armed with a side-firing 30-mm cannon and have stub pylons for weapons such as AGM-114 Hellfire missiles and laser-guided rockets.
THIS CONCEPT NEVER MADE A LICK OF SENSE!!!!
It was Rummy's all COIN all the TIME along with the Special Ops Mafia that pushed this ridiculous idea.
Think about it.
You have a low density high demand asset like cargo planes and then you second them with the mission of attack? If you have a special ops dept (and that's what they've turned into) then MAYBE it makes sense but even then it's questionable.
Sanity and fiscal responsibility is the new hotness for some nations. I hope we join the bandwagon.
Selling these planes is nothing but common sense!
Sidenote.
Yeah. The idea of the USMC turning KC-130's into Harvest Hawks was stupid on a stick too. Every platform a shooter can be taken too far and the Harvest Hawk idea was just one example.
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