Sevevill wrote:1st Lt Brian Howard.
"Considering that they are more or less worse then other planes made in our nations we should not have the coaliton peacekeepers rely on just a single fighter. Every plane has its weakness conditions wise. SO instead of filling the ranks with these planes. I suggest we make a Fighter Bomber like the SG-86 that can bomb things without
and if and when Sevevills Airforce scraps/sells these jets what do you think they will be worth? "
LCOL. Sajjan, CMEP Conference Building, Skyline City, Albatan:
The Loyalist Lieutenant Colonel now stands, projecting the regal appearance of one in every way qualified to be at the helm of the Coalition. "More often than not," he says, "the superior fighter is not the latest technological marvel. It is the one that can adapt to the mission required of it, and be cheaply and effectively serviced en-masse."
"The Markofighter is this fighter. While peacekeepers don't need a fighter aircraft at all, the combined forces of the Coalition do need standardized equipment if we are to be able to work jointly. Did you know, for example, that for the price to keep one F-35 Lightning IIs running we can do the same with five F-54 Markofighters? And that the Markofighter has more hardpoints than the F-35?"
"I was elected to Supreme Commander of this Coalition to bring standardization to its forces. By the time I am done we will have a centralized military force all operating seamlessly with the same weapons, vehicles, aircraft . . . not under the command of a single nation but that of the Coalition itself. And the Markofighter is the first step towards realizing this future Coalition."