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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 09:26:01 +0800, "Neil Gerace"
wrote: "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... It is not so much a matter of not trusting/allowing them access to technology as it is a matter of it being a spiral development effort. The first US aircraft will be Block 1, followed by Block 2, then ultimately Block 3; spiral development gets the aircraft into service earlier, albeit without it having its ultimate capabilities realized. As more capabilities are realized, they are incorporated into the production blocks. If it were a *trust* issue, why is the *US military* also going to have Block 1 and 2 aircraft serving in our own forces? Eventually they'll get Block 3, whereas it looks like the RAAF never will. That's the difference. Never ever say never!, they might just get it one day, but only if there's a Block 4+ for the US :-). The major issue will be Security of Supply, Imagine that Australia and a 'far eastern country' get involved in a bit of a tiff, and we in Oz need an urgent modification to our 'JSF Lites' to counter a threat, AA, SA or whatever, We have to ask the US to provide intergration/upgrades, we are definitely not getting the source code!, now what happens if the US does'nt want to harm relations between the US and a 'far eastern country'. Or If they say 'well we'd like to give that capability to you, _but_ its a bit sensitive, we will certainly try to get an export licence real soon - sorry!'. What happens when were asked to support another military action with the US with our JSF Lites, should we say 'we stay at home without the upgrade!!! ', because if we do send a JSF Lite and one is lost to enemy action, there's going to be some serious questions asked about how close an ally we are, and what the hell were doing sending in an inferior aircraft into a war zone..... Its quite a mine field, once you start going down the 'your an ally, but not that trustworthy route' Cheers John Cook Any spelling mistakes/grammatic errors are there purely to annoy. All opinions are mine, not TAFE's however much they beg me for them. Email Address :- Spam trap - please remove (trousers) to email me Eurofighter Website :- http://www.eurofighter-typhoon.co.uk |
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