Hi there
I disagree about shipping helicopters by air and reassembling them for flight taking so long.In most cases, they simply fold the rotors, block all ports and inlets, drain the fuel and shove it onboard.Refitting them for flight takes only a few hours.It's been done thousands of times.Secondly, any potential threat against Irish forces in Liberia and East Timor do have access to the arms I mentioned before.If you want a ground-attack aircraft that can take heavy hits (greater than 20mm) and survive, you need a Frogfoot or an attack helicopter.It would take more than a week to fly to Liberia direct by PC-9, given the support needed and the diplomatic/political effort required to get overflight permission/and or logistical support.
Realistically, having 8 PC-9s available for flights would generate at least 4 per day, given the usual AC servicability levels.
regards
GttC