Mr Bean wrote:Sea Skimmer just out of curisotry have the Figures on Cost Effetiveness for various other opitions?
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Napam
Taticual Nukes
2000lb dumb's
Compared to the Tomahawks?
To be accurate napalm canisters most be dropped from very low in a shallow dive, no way the USAF will do that with a thousand pieces of AAA shooting at the planes. So it would be a matter of high-level carpet-bombing with the stuff. Probably some Mk82's mixed into a second strike to take out fire fighting equipment.
So Napalm would be pretty useless, unless we started a city wide firestorm with it. That would suck the air right out of any bunker and kill anyone inside, and take out any other target. The death toll would be in tens of thousands however.
Not sure about nukes, likely much much cheeper, and since we have a big surpulse of them replacement is not an issue, unlike missiles. That limits the cost to flying the planes in, so where looking at a few million at most. Course we'd also kill a similar number of millions of people.
A 2000-pound JDAM costs only 21,000 dollars and will kill most anything things a Tomahawk could kill. However they'd cause more collateral damage, the mk80 series creates massive fragments that can be lethal at 3 miles. Actually they'll take you head clear off at that range.
And since they can't fly into a 10 story window or anything like that we'd be dropping moreof them. Overall they would still be far cheeper, mabey 25 million dollars for ordanance, but with several times more people killed.
Using dumb 2000 pounders, and high releases, we'd probably need to drop 4-12 to kill each of the Tomahawk targets. I'm not sure of the cost of a dumb 2000-pound bomb, but Its around a few thousand dollars.
Even if we need scores it would still be far far cheeper. But of course most bombs would miss with predictabul results.
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