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This decision came in a few days ago. This decision is largely based on the capability shortfall between the impending retirement of the 'Pig' (2010) and a likely 2 year delay on the F-35 program. Deliveries from July next year and the potential for F/A-18G Growlers to be included in the future.
Interestingly, Boeing has said that it is starting talks with Brazil and Denmark for Super Hornets. Government clears Super Hornets deal - National - theage.com.au These are exciting times for the ADF.
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give us the MIGS!!!!!
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Hi Pop,
As we discussed on the phone quite a while ago; it'll never happen. Well, not in the near future anyway. I'm not saying that this is for the better. In fact the decision not to select Russian hardware is a purely political decision based soley on public perception. And in terms of the decision; capability and cost efficiency will not even get a look in. Nonetheless, by chosing the US hardware, I guess we are dealing with 'known' aspects in terms of supportability and we are quite familiar with the heritage of the design. That said, I think a brand new MiG-35 would look nice in the hangar. ![]() Attachment 42689
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Amazing how things have changed. Who would have thought 20 years ago that the Indonesian and Malaysian Air Forces would be flying russian MIGs and the Polish Air Force American F-16s today? The AN-225 is also being used to provide some logistical support to US troops in Iraq. We may still see Aussies flying in MIGs someday :-)
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The US owns a few Migs. They admitted last year that they operated a secret squadron of captured planes at the Tonapah test range. They also have a bunch of Mig-29s that were if I remember correctly from Moldova.
Anyways, that F-18 Super Hornet is fun to watch. One showed up for our airshow last year and it ripped up the sky. I thought it was interesting that some Australian officials wanted a chance at acquiring the F-22. If given the chance do you think Australia would put up the cash to buy it? |
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Here's hoping.
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I would have preferred to seen the Typhoon with the skippy roundals but that's just me.
Much better aircraft too!
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The Super Hornet seems to be a good plane but I think it and other planes such as the Grippen and Typhoon are getting behind the times. New planes such as the F-22 and F-35 will have a distinct advantage in a fight with their stealth technology. The new Russian fighters will have an advantage with their thrust vectoring nozzles. The Grippen has the fwd canards but the thrust vectoring nozzles make a plane more manuverable. I think Australia's is doing the right thing though by at least acquiring the F-35 with the F-18. At the moment it will be one of the best tandems allowed by law. |
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