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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 07:36:44 -0000, "killfile" wrote:
"Alan Minyard" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 04:04:47 -0000, "Matt" wrote: Just the standard 'blah blah America superior to the rest of the world in absolutely every respect blah blah" Al post. The Rafale is a nice aircraft, and excellent value when you take it's weapon systems - MICA, SCALP-EG, etc - into account. The Republic of Korea's Air Force wanted the Rafale with uprated engines, but since the US offered the F-15K with economic offsets that actually outweigh the price of the contract (i..e. they essentially payed the Koreans to take it), they went for that instead. Suprise! The F-15K is a very nice aircraft, but the base airframe is getting on in years. Matt The Rafale has ZERO export sales, despite offsets equal to any offered by the US. The F-35 has thousands. Do try to keep up. Al Minyard Nice to see you completely failed to do any research whatsoever before opening your ass, I mean, mouth. The Rafale deal offered to South Korea was essentially a licensed production deal, with Dassault offering to transfer an entire Rafale production line to Seoul. France would build the first few aircraft, and then provide a few limited components once the line was established. In the end, it worked out to around a $4bn offset. The US/Boeing offer was a transferred-tech deal that directly shook out to about $3.2bn once the US government gave Boeing a $250m subsidy to reduce the overall price, but was closer to $6bn in linked defence and economic loans. The bottom line from the US was "If you don't buy our fighter, we're not going to give you these loans. Oh, and we're currently reviewing your most-favoured-nation trade status. No pressure!" No Rafales. It was, and is, inferior to the F-15 The F-35 has zero - nil - export sales. A number of foreign governments, including the UK, are contributing financially to the development process as partners... but no-one has actually bought the aircraft yet, including the US. All the 'partner nations' get for their money is technological information and, in the case of the UK, component production contracts. After all, Bush might still cancel it to pay for his adventure in Iraq. Do try to keep up! Matt There are 3000+ orders for the F-35. They have not been paid for, because payment is due on delivery. It will not be canceled, the war on terrorism is expensive, but the US is quite capable of affording it without impacting other programs The UK is planning on replacing its excellent, but old, Harrier fleet with the F-35 Al Minyard |
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