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Il Belgio ... e la ricerca per il nuovo caccia che dovrà sostituire gli F-16 ...
Dopo Boeing ... anche Saab saluta e se ne va ... :bye:

Sweden will not put forward Saab’s Gripen E for Belgium’s fighter contest, the country’s defense ministry announced Monday.
In a notice explaining the decision, the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration, or FMV, said the government was not prepared to provide the operational support required by the Belgian government, which is seeking out 34 new fighters to replace its fleet of 54 F-16s.
“This would require a Swedish foreign policy and political mandate that does not exist today. Therefore Sweden and the FMV choose not to submit an answer to the Belgian request,” the notice stated.
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Ora che l'alternativa "low cost" si è chiamata fuori direi che la scelta F-35 è pressoché scontata: visto che Lightning2, Typhoon e Rafale hanno un costo unitario pressoché identico, tanto vale sostituire gli F-16 con qualcosa di veramente nuovo e con una "libera interpretazione migliorata" del Falcon stesso.

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Ora che l'alternativa "low cost" si è chiamata fuori direi che la scelta F-35 è pressoché scontata: visto che Lightning 2, Typhoon e Rafale hanno un costo unitario pressoché identico, tanto vale sostituire gli F-16 con qualcosa di veramente nuovo e con una "libera interpretazione migliorata" del Falcon stesso.

 

Ci si starebbe dunque ormai avviando ad una situazione analoga a quella del 1975 ... quando venne stipulato il cosiddetto 'contratto del secolo' che vide quattro paesi NATO acquistare gli allora nuovi F-16 ...

 

... http://www.nytimes.com/1975/07/27/archives/the-f16-and-how-it-won-europe-the-f16-and-how-it-won-europes-orders.html ...

 

... https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1975/1975%20-%201645.PDF ...

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Venghino Signori, venghino ... a comprare da noi ... :bleh:

 

 

 

Beh, in fin dei conti almeno in campo aeronautico è difficile dargli torto. Poi è chiaro che, per una nazione, le scelte di sistemi d'arma di origine estera sono sempre condizionate in maniera determinante da considerazioni di carattere politico. Acquistare all'estero vuol dire quasi sempre legarsi mani e piedi a chi vende il materiale.

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La Russia si becca qualche miliardo di metri cubi del tanto discusso Olio di Palma ... ma riesce, in cambio, a vendere all'Indonesia una dozzina di Su-35 ...

 

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After three painstaking years of negotiation, Russia and Indonesia have finally agreed to sign a major aerospace deal later this year: 11 top-of-the-line Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets in exchange for Indonesian palm oil, coffee, and other goods.
The two sides signed a memorandum of understanding in Moscow on Friday.
A final contract may be signed by the end of the year, Russia’s business daily Vedomosti reported on Aug. 6, citing an unidentified Rostec source.
The barter arrangement will be facilitated by Rostec and Indonesia’s state-owned trading company PT Perusahaan Perdagangan Indonesia.
The exact terms of the deal have yet to be made public, but the Su-35s will be financed by Indonesian exports to Russia.
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La Slovacchia elimina i MiG dalla sua wish list ...

Slovak Defense Minister Peter Gajdos said that while the ministry has received offers from the U.S. to supply the F-16 and Sweden to deliver the JAS-39 Gripen for its planned purchase of 14 fighter jets, MiGs aren’t under consideration.
“Certainly, no one is counting that we will purchase MiGs,” Gajdos said, according to local daily Novy Cas.
Earlier this month, he said that Bratislava evaluated Russia’s offer to supply new aircraft, but this was done to provide the ministry with a better negotiating position.
The planned procurement to replace Slovakia’s Soviet-designed Mikoyan MiG-29 jets is valued at about €1.1 billion (U.S. $1.32 billion).
Slovakia aims to acquire new fighter jets before 2019, when the servicing deal for the MiG-29s is set to expire.
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Per gli F-16 greci ... autorizzato l'aggiornamento alla versione 'V' ...

Greece has moved a step closer upgrading a fleet of Lockheed Martin F-16s with new radars, software-defined radios and other equipment.
The US State Department has approved a package of upgrades valued at $2.4 billion to raise the Hellenic Air Force's fleet to the F-16V standard, a Defense Security Cooperation Agency notice says (*).
Fonte: flightglobal.com ... State Department approves F-16V sale to Greece ...
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Il Belgio e la sostituzione degli F-16 ...
Una proposta di ampia collaborazione con l'industria belga potrebbe rafforzare la posizione del Consorzio Eurofighter ...

BAE Systems has stepped up its campaign to sell Typhoon combat aircraft to Belgium, with the company and its Eurofighter consortium partners pledging to establish new innovation centres with local industry if the type is selected to replace Brussels' Lockheed Martin F-16s.
Outlined on 26 October and supported by Airbus Defence & Space, BAE, Leonardo and European missile company MBDA, the proposal would see new centres dedicated to defence and aerospace activities opened in Flanders and Wallonia.
To be jointly funded with Belgian industry in the event of a Typhoon selection, these could specialise in areas including advanced manufacturing and additive layer manufacturing, BAE says.
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Escludendo SABCA , controllata da Dassault , è facile che alle altre società verranno offerte quote di lavoro che i paesi del progetto non vogliono più fare ( tipicamente la Germania ) .

Resterebbe tuttavia , per i belgi , il problema di non potersi coordinare con gli olandesi , cosa che fanno da decenni con lo F-16.

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Medio Oriente ... ulteriori grossi affari in vista ...

“In the last few years, a lot of these contracts have come to completion. They’ve started signing orders. They’ve been approved. So that does limit what they need to be purchasing for the time being,” said Derek Bisaccio, an aerospace expert with Forecast International.
“That doesn’t mean that there aren’t still opportunities,” he added.
“What I think is notable is that a lot of these countries feel they need to get more. They definitely have the budgets for it, the resources for it, even with the collapse of energy prices.”
Bisaccio estimates the value of the Middle East fighter jet market to be about $22 billion over the next decade, based on projected unit costs per aircraft.
That figure could double if including additional services such as spare parts, training and maintenance.
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UAE ... una conferma ?

 

More than one source told AIN that the purchase will be made official during this year’s Dubai Air Show, and that the Gulf state wants “more than one” squadron of the aircraft, with a total of “more than 10 aircraft.”
However, exact numbers and other details may be known only once the official announcement is made.

 

... ainonline.com ... UAE To Acquire 'More Than 10' Sukhoi Su-35s ...

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La Malaysia mette a terra i suoi MiG-29 e pensa ad un caccia leggero monomotore ...

The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) is no longer seeking a multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) and is evaluating light combat aircraft (LCA) instead.
In another change of policy, the service has grounded its remaining airworthy MiG-29s instead of upgrading them, although the government has not made a final decision about their future ...
Over the past few years, the makers of fourth-generation combat aircraft such as Boeing (F/A-18 Super Hornet), Dassault (Rafale), Eurofighter (Typhoon) and Saab (Gripen) have all devoted considerable efforts to wooing the southeast Asian country.
But an RMAF official said that Malaysia would defer further evaluation of an MRCA until at least 2025, because of budget constraints.
Instead, it now wants to acquire “one or two squadrons” of a light, single-engine jet that would have some air-to-air performance, including supersonic speed, but that would mainly offer air-to-ground capability.
The Korean Aircraft Industries KA-50 would seem to be the frontrunner, since it has already been chosen by neighboring countries Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.
Moreover, it is powered by a GE F404 - the same engine as found on the RMAF’s small fleet of eight Boeing F-18D Hornets.
However, the official said that rival aircraft would be closely evaluated.
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Da una parte si legge che gli Emirati Arabi Uniti sono interessati al Su-35 ...

 

UAE ... una conferma ?

 

 

... da un'altra che hanno in corso trattative con gli Stati Uniti per lo F-35 ...

The U.S. Defense Department has begun talks with the United Arab Emirates about a potential sale of F-35 joint strike fighters, the U.S. Air Force’s number-two general said Friday.
The statements, made by Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Stephen Wilson during a roundtable with reporters ahead of Dubai Airshow, confirm an earlier report by Defense News.
The story cited sources close to the talks that claimed President Donald Trump’s administration was considering delivering a classified briefing on the jet’s capabilities to UAE officials.
Aspettiamoci, dunque, future trattative anche per il MiG-35 ... così potranno dire che hanno completato la serie dei '35' disponibili sul mercato ... come con le figurine ... :whistling:

 

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Ultime dal Canada ... :woot:
Ora pensano di lanciare una nuova competizione per un caccia di 5^ generazione nel 2019 ...

The Royal Canadian Air Force expects to release a new request for proposals for its fifth-generation fighter competition by 2019 with a contract award by 2021, the RCAF’s commander says this week.
In June, Canada proposed 88 new fighters for the RCAF , an increase from the previous government’s plan to purchase 65 jets to replace the aging CF-18 fleet, but did not outline a timeline for the RFP.
Sbaglio ... o lo F-35 è un caccia di 5^ generazione ?
:scratch:
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Le intenzioni degli Emirati Arabi Uniti e lo scetticismo dell'USAF ...

The United States may be in talks with the United Arab Emirates over a potential Lockheed Martin F-35 sale, but the US Air Force’s head of Central Command doubts the UAE would be able to operate the Joint Strike Fighter alongside a fifth-generation Russian fighter.
During a round table with reporters ahead of the Dubai Air Show, USAF officials confirmed that discussions between the US and UAE were ongoing over a possible F-35 sale.
But the UAE’s loyalties appear split, after Abu Dhabi signed a memorandum of understanding with Russia in February to develop a fifth-generation fighter jet.
While the USAF’s vice chief of staff declined to comment on whether that move could hinder an F-35 acquisition, his counterpart from Central Command said operating a mixed fleet of Russian and US stealth aircraft would prove challenging.
Scetticismo fondato o ... timore di vedere un proficuo orticello coltivato anche da altri ?
:whistling:
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mi sembrano tutte mosse per lasciare la scelta del prossimo caccia... al prossimo governo.

E' evidente. Trudeau è sempre stato un fermo oppositore dell'F-35 e, anche se ormai il velivolo di Lockheed sembra essere l'unica opzione sensata per la sostituzione dei vecchi Hornet canadesi, ci tiene a non perdere la faccia di fronte al suo elettorato.

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E' evidente.

Trudeau è sempre stato un fermo oppositore dell'F-35 e, anche se ormai il velivolo di Lockheed sembra essere l'unica opzione sensata per la sostituzione dei vecchi Hornet canadesi, ci tiene a non perdere la faccia di fronte al suo elettorato.

 

Sarò ripetitivo ... ma, i Canadesi, è da quel dì che hanno perso la faccia ... sin dai lontani tempi dell'Arrow ... passando poi per lo EH-101 ... :bleh:

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F-35 ... c'è chi pone qualche domanda al Governo della Danimarca .....

Denmark’s national audit agency, the Rigsrevisionen, has raised a series of optimization and efficiency questions regarding the government’s basis for deciding to select the F-35A Lightning II as the Royal Danish Air Force’s next-generation fighter.
The Danish government reached a decision in June 2016 to acquire 27 F-35A aircraft at a cost of $3.1 billion.
The F-35As will replace the Air Forces’ F-16s.
Denmark acquired 44 F-16AM and F-16BM fighters from General Dynamics in the 1980s.
The number of actual operational aircraft is about 29.
The Rigsrevisionen operates as the Danish Parliament’s independent watchdog on major capital spending programs.
The agency wants the government to explain how the Ministry of Defence’s final assessment accounted for risks associated with key assumptions in the decision; this includes the inherent risk that the Danish armed forces might be unable to deliver all the tasks required with the 27 F-35 combat aircraft ordered from Lockheed Martin.
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Altra competizione da tenere d'occhio ... in quanto sono in ballo anche i Tifoni Tranche 1 italiani ...
Ora lo F/A-18 Super Hornet è la new entry in vista della successione ai MiG-29 bulgari ...

Bulgaria will request an offer from Boeing for its F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft as the country aims to select a new fighter jet by the end of July 2018, according to the country’s defense minister.
Krasimir Karakachanov told state-run radio broadcaster BNR that the Ministry of Defence is seeking the offer in addition to the three main competitors for the deal — Lockheed Martin’s F-16, Saab’s JAS 39 Gripen and the Eurofighter Typhoon.
He said requests for proposals are expected to be sent to manufacturers this month.
La situazione sembra, comunque, ancora abbastanza fluida ... anche perchè il numero dei velivoli da acquistare è molto limitato e, in passato, vi è stato più di un ripensamento ...
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