I think TACAN is a good piece of gear, but for combat aircraft, you can't rely on TACAN alone for obvious reasons.
Alright junior. Them's fighten' words
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TACAN is my baby an no one bad mouth's TACAN and gets away with it on my watch.
Just kidding. But while drones and GPS do have their places, they still can't completely replace the ability of the human brain in the cockpit. Not for those who've seen what it can do. I'm sure you won't want to argue with me on the drone vs pilot issue, but you never got a chance to see what Zen-Tacan (temporal perception) trained pilots could do.
...That and we typically use the TACAN in air-to-air mode between members of the flight or for a tanker join or whatnot.
GPS/INS combo if nothing else frees up some brain cells when
mission related tasks make navigation and switching tacans and
doing point to points impractical.....that and I doubt too many threat nations are willing to provide tacans for us
The premise behind the dying skill of Zen (temporal) TACAN navigation was that the pilot's brain has an under-utilized processor (like a dual core PC processor) which can subconsciously process the navigation and maneuvering tasks without bothering the conscious mind. And the subconscious mind can do it faster than a pilot can program the coordinates into a computer. In competition studies, the Zen-TACAN pilots had already spun their aircraft around and were headed to the join-up or fix before the whiz-wheel/computerized teams had even finished programming their coordinates. Using simulators to demonstrate, the Zen-TACAN pilots could complete back-to-back fix-to-fixes
inside of an existing holding pattern (or other tight area), pulling G's at 70-80 degree angle of bank turns, crossing the tightly clustered fixes while still in the initial turns. Something
impossible to do with a computer. It was like watching a pro soccer player maneuver his ball through a field of defenders. It's something you can't program into a computer. But the human brain can do it subconsciously, while you carry on a conversation with the guy next to you. It's called temporal (time based) processing.
As far as threat nations not suppying TACAN for our war planes, of course not. The Navy carries their own TACAN with them on board the Carriers don't they? And Forward Air Controllers could carry baby versions of it into the field in appropriate situations. Of course I'm not against GPS or INS. I'm just providing an example that I think is relevant to BEEF SUPREME's OP. As you saw in the video I posted, those of us who study this issue have been concerned for some time about the dangers of embracing new technology too quickly, and throwing out the old technology (like real pilots in favor of drones).
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