How do you feel about PMC's having a respectable airforce?

Hi Yas Forums, I was just wondering what thoughts you have about private contractors having their own air-forces. Do you think this is a good idea, acceptable, or overstepping the boundary between state and company?

>This Man Owns The World's Most Advanced Private Air Force After Buying 46 F/A-18 Hornets
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This is the same Air USA who used to run 4 Fulcrums for adversary air support ... they've expanded somewhat.

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I don't see anything wrong with that.
Mercenary companies of the middle ages had cannons, warships, horses, all the latest and greatest tools of the trade for the day.

Didn't, Texas billionaire Ross Perot Jr. recently buy a fleet of Norwegian fighter jets?

No. Volunteer Air National Guard is fine, private companies flying war machines for no reason is not.

Are they able to get ordnance for them?

Draken International??

What if it was F-14's?

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f14 and f15 are about the coolest fucking things ever.

F-14 is so fucking based

>that stance
my dick rises to the same angle

fuck it, thread was going no-where, this is now an F-14 porn thread.

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Keep her lit lads.

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I know that there was this story about how the Soviets wanted to buy Pepsy but they wanted to manufacture it themselves and they ended up selling some of their military to fucking Pepsi kek.

We should have private nukes

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>respectable airforce
How can you say that with a straight face? This is our NAVY.

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Everyones aware you're compensating for a small willy America.

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sure user

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Yeah any time I start an actual thread with a cool question or concept it always dies. Get like 1-2 replies before bye bye'd

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I should have put this in the OP even though its completely unrelated.

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Those old Australian hornets are basically still brand new as kerosene is about 300 dollars a litre here and most of our pilots fly computers.

>kerosene is about 300 dollars a litre here and most of our pilots fly computers.
Australia, what's wrong with you

Its a shame you can't run them on coal or uranium.

thats a grumman topcat

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damn, that is some hot stuff

this is incorrect

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That would be even cooler, albeit perhaps less practical.