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Old May 8th 10, 07:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval,sci.military.naval
Ken S. Tucker
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Default Boeing displays concepts for F/A-18E/F replacement

On May 7, 3:52 pm, Arved Sandstrom wrote:
Jack Linthicum wrote:
On May 7, 6:18 pm, Arved Sandstrom wrote:
wrote:
"Boeing has started publicly marketing two
concepts for a stealthy, tailless, supercruising
strike fighter to replace its F/A-18E/F Super
Hornet after 2025.
Both twin-engine concepts, which feature
optionally-piloted cockpits, resemble a
modern-day replacement for the ill-fated A-12
Avenger. The carrier-based stealth bomber
project was cancelled in 1991 amid cost
overruns and technical problems."
So if the A-12 was the Avenger II:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-12_Avenger_II
Maybe they should call this one the Avenger III.
How would this compare to an improved JSF?
This'll be for a fleet of how many planes d'you think? Ten? Twenty?


AHS


The Canadians were talking about 65


Yeah, "talking about". 65 NGFS (Next-Gen Fighters) under a contract to
be signed by 2012, with deliveries starting in 2015-16. Realistically
you'll see that chopped, maybe not below the symbolic 50 where numbers
start looking really absurd.

But with this new Boeing proposal we're talking something that is
presumably better than JSF and comes in 1/2 a generation later. Which
means considerably more expensive. Although I was joking about the 10 or
20 numbers, this next plane - if ever built - might be procured in the
low hundreds by the US, because they are still pitching "optionally"
piloted, so it'll be even more stupid expensive than the JSF or F-22.

If Canada does get some JSFs she sure won't be buying any later
generation fighters after; she won't be able to afford it. Well, OK,
maybe a single squadron.
AHS


Going forward, Canucks should focus on logistics, so upgrading
to fancy fighters would be a distraction, so if I had input, I'd wait
until the followup over the F-35, Canucks need to focus on supply
to US (oil) etc, and also to China.
Me I'd stick with the F-18, for now for Canucks.
Canada will never be in the business of military power projection,
I think Canucks want to improve their image as peace keepers.

A Rusky bear shows up, and an F18 scrambles it away, but way
cheaper to a dime in a phone and call the Kremlin and tell "don't
do that", a tourism outfit will fly you where ever you want cheaper.

Ruskies need a fair good AF cuz they got crazy muslimes in the
south they might need to bomb.
US has some sort of vague international policy, that needs big AF,
but they're a bit nutty.
Ken