View Full Version : Harriers in mothballs
Don Hurshman
April 18th 11, 03:08 PM
Article in the Sun newspaper says Britain is spending
30 million pounds a week for launching their attacks
from bases in Italy. Crews, ground staff, fuel, ammo.
But they could have used Harriers from an aircraft
carrier for 40 million pounds a year, go figure.
Glenn[_2_]
April 18th 11, 11:20 PM
In Australia, we sold a RAAF Base for about 10 million, and rented it out 
for more than that in about 3 years. I know they pay 4 million a year for 
the use of one small area. That doesn't include the rent int he new 
buildings that the new owner built and rented back out to defence. The base 
included all the married quarters and the civilian airport on the other 
side.
But, we then spent 300 million dollars on the JSF project before we 
committed to it just in case we wanted it cheaper. Seriously, does anyone in 
Defence actually believe that would have happened.
"Don Hurshman" > wrote in message 
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> Article in the Sun newspaper says Britain is spending
> 30 million pounds a week for launching their attacks
> from bases in Italy. Crews, ground staff, fuel, ammo.
> But they could have used Harriers from an aircraft
> carrier for 40 million pounds a year, go figure.
>
>
>
Sly Fox
April 19th 11, 10:12 AM
"Glenn" > wrote in message 
 eb.com...
> In Australia, we sold a RAAF Base for about 10 million, and rented it out 
> for more than that in about 3 years. I know they pay 4 million a year for 
> the use of one small area. That doesn't include the rent int he new 
> buildings that the new owner built and rented back out to defence. The 
> base included all the married quarters and the civilian airport on the 
> other side.
>
> But, we then spent 300 million dollars on the JSF project before we 
> committed to it just in case we wanted it cheaper. Seriously, does anyone 
> in Defence actually believe that would have happened.
Defence spending seems devoid of all the usual economic justification that 
other departments have to provide.
And what's worse ... no-one is ever held accountable for the monumental 
waste on poorly executed projects and equipment that does not meet spec.
It's like - Who gives a rats when the money is not coming out of my pocket?
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