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The Army fly's both. The ISR mission is known as TF ODIN and we have been doing it for some time.We started it in Iraq. We also fly the RC-12 which is the Guard Rail mission. Two totally different missions.
Seems like the Air Force wasn't really interested till the Army started doing it and was in line to get more airplanes. Same applies to the C-27.
Flash,
From what I've read the MC-12 pilots will come from all communities and even out of UPT. Aside from guys who fly in your community I'm curious as to where the pilot ISR expertise comes from? And I'm asking this as a question and not as a smart ass.
Flash,
You don't have to read to many of my post to realize I have a lot of problems with how the Army does business. Part of the fix to man the pilot side was giving up the C-27.We gave it up it up but didn't pick up any additional MC-12's. It is actually pretting sad what the Army ODIN guys are flying. But from what I've heard and seen I don't see the Army giving up the mission. Remeber the Army Vice Chief of Staff created this mission because he said the Air Force was not providing the proper support.
From what I've read the MC-12 pilots will come from all communities and even out of UPT. Aside from guys who fly in your community I'm curious as to where the pilot ISR expertise comes from? And I'm asking this as a question and not as a smart ass. Who will work the backend of these aircraft for the Air Force? Is it going to be NFO/CSO types?
The Army is very myopic and reactive when it comes to certain issies. EW is one of those. I've met a few guys who had to do the IA tour to fill the gap for the Army's who has no SME's in that field. The Army has started an EW school for all ranks and it will be a primary AOC\ MOS.
Flash,
Makes total sense. I dodn't think there are to many Army bubbas with that skill set. The flying isn't really that different and it is still a C-12. I do see a small problem thought and it is this. The Army uses it ISR assets differently. Will the Air Force be in total support of the ground commander or want to do things the way they think think they should be done?
The big issue here is getting people with ISR experience in charge of employing these assets. Why not a joint unit with ISR SME's running the show and manning the front end with all the services.