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Old December 3rd 03, 10:00 AM
robert arndt
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Data: Dassault SAAB JAS 39
Rafale Gripen
Crew: 1 (C/M) 1
2 (B/BM) 2 (B)
Engine: 2 SNECMA 1 Volvo Aero
M88-2 RM12
16,850 lb 18,100 lb
each max
Max. Speed: Mach 1.8 Mach 1.8
Gun: 30mm Giat 27mm Mauser
DEFA 791B BK 27
Internal: None None
External: 14 stations 7 stations
13,228 lb RB 74 aams,RB 75 asms,
ASMP nuke,8 MICA aams, rockets, DWS 39 Cluster,
AM 39 Exocet,LGBs, RBS 15 Anti-Ship,AIM-120
AS 30L ASMs,APACHE,SCALP or Matra Mica aams
Features: Composite construction Composite construction
blended wing/fuselage
shoulder conformal tanks*
Supercruise: No No
Radar: Thales RBE2 Ericsson PS-05/A
Systems: Spectra integrated EW 3 MFDs
Sidestick HOTAS
LCD Displays Wide angle Holo-HUD
Helmet-mounted Sight Helmet-mounted Sight
Wide angle HUD IRST
Voice controls Podded FLIR
Front sector optronics EW
Initial Order: 294 Units 204 Units

Rob
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Old December 3rd 03, 04:49 PM
Per Nordenberg
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"robert arndt" skrev i meddelandet
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Data: Dassault SAAB JAS 39

Rafale Gripen
Initial Order: 294 Units 204 Units


It's correct that a total of 204 Gripens have been ordered for the RSwAF, but what
about the 28 Gripen ordered for the SA Air Force?
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909150067
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909160042

Don't they count?


Regards,

Per Nordenberg

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Old December 4th 03, 02:20 PM
Yama
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"Per Nordenberg" wrote in message
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"robert arndt" skrev i meddelandet
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Data: Dassault SAAB JAS 39

Rafale Gripen
Initial Order: 294 Units 204 Units


It's correct that a total of 204 Gripens have been ordered for the RSwAF,

but what
about the 28 Gripen ordered for the SA Air Force?
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909150067
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909160042

Don't they count?


Perhaps they are not technically "initial order" (but then, neither is 204,
IIRC, first order was like 30 planes).

At any rate, export prospects of Gripen are considerably brighter than those
of Rafale...


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Old December 4th 03, 09:01 PM
Mike
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"Yama" a écrit dans le message de news:
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"Per Nordenberg" wrote in message
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"robert arndt" skrev i meddelandet
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Data: Dassault SAAB JAS 39

Rafale Gripen
Initial Order: 294 Units 204 Units


It's correct that a total of 204 Gripens have been ordered for the

RSwAF,
but what
about the 28 Gripen ordered for the SA Air Force?
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909150067
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909160042

Don't they count?


Perhaps they are not technically "initial order" (but then, neither is

204,
IIRC, first order was like 30 planes).

At any rate, export prospects of Gripen are considerably brighter than

those
of Rafale...


At any rate,it's considerably cheaper
At any rate,it's considerably lighter
At any rate,it's considerably more exportable...

(Both are good aircrafts,though)




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Old December 5th 03, 05:37 PM
Harry Andreas
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In article , "Mike"
wrote:

"Yama" a écrit dans le message de news:
...

"Per Nordenberg" wrote in message
...
"robert arndt" skrev i meddelandet
om...

Data: Dassault SAAB JAS 39
Rafale Gripen
Initial Order: 294 Units 204 Units

It's correct that a total of 204 Gripens have been ordered for the

RSwAF,
but what
about the 28 Gripen ordered for the SA Air Force?
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909150067
http://www.saab.se/node3299.asp?id=199909160042

Don't they count?


Perhaps they are not technically "initial order" (but then, neither is

204,
IIRC, first order was like 30 planes).

At any rate, export prospects of Gripen are considerably brighter than

those
of Rafale...


At any rate,it's considerably cheaper
At any rate,it's considerably lighter
At any rate,it's considerably more exportable...

(Both are good aircrafts,though)


I would dispute that the Gripen in more exportable. There is some U.S.
content in the Gripen which requires U.S. export approval for third party sales.

I don't think that's the case with the Rafale.

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Harry Andreas
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Old December 5th 03, 05:44 PM
Harry Andreas
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In article ,
(The Enlightenment) wrote:

(robert arndt) wrote in message
. com...
Data: Dassault SAAB JAS 39
Rafale Gripen
Crew: 1 (C/M) 1
2 (B/BM) 2 (B)
Engine: 2 SNECMA 1 Volvo Aero
M88-2 RM12
16,850 lb 18,100 lb
each max
Max. Speed: Mach 1.8 Mach 1.8
Gun: 30mm Giat 27mm Mauser
DEFA 791B BK 27
Internal: None None
External: 14 stations 7 stations
13,228 lb RB 74 aams,RB 75 asms,
ASMP nuke,8 MICA aams, rockets, DWS 39 Cluster,
AM 39 Exocet,LGBs, RBS 15 Anti-Ship,AIM-120
AS 30L ASMs,APACHE,SCALP or Matra Mica aams
Features: Composite construction Composite construction
blended wing/fuselage
shoulder conformal tanks*
Supercruise: No No
Radar: Thales RBE2 Ericsson PS-05/A
Systems: Spectra integrated EW 3 MFDs
Sidestick HOTAS
LCD Displays Wide angle Holo-HUD
Helmet-mounted Sight Helmet-mounted Sight
Wide angle HUD IRST
Voice controls Podded FLIR
Front sector optronics EW
Initial Order: 294 Units 204 Units

Rob


The JAS 39 is in service. The Rafael is not.

Key information that is missing is the radar aperature for the antena
and also radar equavalent cross section. In an environment of MICA
and AMRAAM first shoot often mean first kill.

Fiture versions of JAS 39 may be available with EF200 engines (as in
Eurofighter) as well as 'stealth' and thrust vectoring.


Future versions of Gripen will have an AESA radar as well.
http://www.eetuk.com/story/OEG20010626S0010
www.ericsson.com/microwave/press/case/aesa.pdf

Something I've been working on personally.

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Harry Andreas
Engineering raconteur
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Old December 5th 03, 11:59 PM
Harry Andreas
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In article , "Mike"
wrote:

Ah?
You really think it isn't more easy to sell a single engine that a
twin,which is 50% more expensive?And that there are as many markets for it?
So,why didn't you sell as many F.15s as F.16s?

The Gripen is a very good fighter,but the comparison with the Rafale is
curious.I would rather compare it to the F.16-60 or the Mirage 2000-5.But I
maybe wrong.

The US approval is not often a problem when it can help beating a french
plane on a market you know...And it has not been for the Gripen yet...
Let's bet it won't change!


Cost/price is a lot different than exportability. Some relatively inexpensive
things just cannot be exported under existing rules.

For example: EW firmware held up the sale of the F-16 Block 60 to the UAE
for a really long time. The cost wasn't an issue at all.

While I agree that maybe the Rafale and Gripen are not a good comparison,
I was just commenting on someone else's email.

regards

--
Harry Andreas
Engineering raconteur
 




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