Sigs wrote:try supplying an infantry platoon of 30 soldiers with an F-16... Can it be done? Probably... under some circumstances but I doubt anyone will go ahead and deploy an infantry platoon to Afghanistan and use an F-16 to keep them supplied with rations, ammunition, medical supplies, batteries for the radios etc etc etc...
One F-16, probably not. A four-ship or full squadron in rotation, probably. A duffle-bag and parachute on each weapons pylon (or three or six on each pylon with TER or MER adapters) and an amazing amount of materiel could be moved and dropped with reasonable accuracy (more accurately than a C-130 air-drop.) Definitely an inefficient way of supporting ground troops, but theoretically feasible.
I don't recall an F-16's Max weight/weapons load, but an F-4 could lift around four tons on the weapons pylons -- more if the wing-tanks are dropped and outboard pylons are installed.
An A-10 can lift more -- 15 weapons stations, most of which can accommodate a MER (Multiple Ejection Rack -- six bombs/weapons station.)
Attack Helicopters would be even more useful in supporting ground troop's logistics, if a bit less capable of moving large quantities.
Sigs wrote:Can the SLN use SD's to support and supply BC's? For a short time maybe but how much cargo space do you think does an SD have, and what kind of capabilities does it have to transfer those same supplies?
A SD -- specifically Scientist-class -- has a lot of magazine space and normally carries enough other supplies for extended cruises. If one were to load up with its normal magazine capacity full of BC-sized (or smaller) missiles and its normal maximum load of other supplies, plus stacking extra supplies in corridors and flag deck (presumably any flag officer(s) would pass on the opportunity to be glorified cargo handlers) they could off-load two-thirds (or three-quarters) of the load to a squadron of raiders and have enough to return for another load.
If it has the capability to load and store supplies, it has the capability to off-load those supplies. Probably not as efficiently as a dedicated cargo handler, but
efficiently enough to be better than not delivering supplies at all.For logistics within the boundaries of the League, parts and such could completely (or nearly completely) replace missiles in the magazines.
Scientist-class SDs have a LOT of wasted space, judging from the textev descriptions of the interiors. Depending on the size of the packaging and supplies, a lot of that wasted space could be recovered and used for storage.
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(Now if I could just find the right questions.)