Canadian American Strategic CASR website now gone - nice ideas and concepts

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Re my MapleHawk enquiry, there was a website up till last year called CASR - Canadian American strategic think tank and it listed current and potential DnD RCAF. Canadian Army and Navy equipment.

Couple of ideas came out such as debating what the Canadian Coast Guard were going to pic re the medium utility helicopter requirement which went to Bell 412EPi...but they lsited artists imrpession of Airbus Helicopters H145/H175/H225, Leonardo AW139/189..etc.

My favorite were these (downloaded them before web sut down)

armeed and spec ops Bell 429...stating these would be good for RCAF requirement ....

They also looked at HH-60G/ MH-60G as CanHawk for the RCAF spec ops and CSAR.

King Air 350 for ISR

And of course the Buffalo SAR replacement which is the C-295.

Does anyone have either any of their infographics, or how to contact the previous owners of the site or what organisation, please? Much appreciated

Cheers
 

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That site was a great loss. :(

Then again DnD is wanting to spend a lotta money on purchasing AEW and tactical helicopters to replace the Bell CH-146 Griffon, even though there is an upgrade program for the fleet.


reminds me of this classic 60s song

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaqDuZkNuPw


cheers
 
Then again DnD is wanting to spend a lotta money on purchasing ... tactical helicopters to replace the Bell CH-146 Griffon, even though there is an upgrade program for the fleet.

Fortunately, DND has a spotless record when it comes to buying new helicopters and getting them into service in a timely fashion ;)
 

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