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An article in the Sunday Times at the weekend seemed to be heavily
hinting that some major cuts are imminent for the RAF. Does anybody have any thoughts and they might or should be? I think Tranche 3 of the Typhoon buy is safe for now. The political ramifications, both domestic and foreign, would be a bit unpalatable at the moment and would obivously not help the prospects of the possible Greek and Singaporean export orders. Also, a Tranche 3 cancellation does not help the short term financial situation. Nimrod MRA.4 would be a more likely candidate for the chop. We once again are unable to work the alchemy of transmuting the base metal of the 50s Comet airframe into the gold of a modern military aircraft. Nimrod AEW.3 redux. I could see a situation where MRA.4 is chopped, the current kipper fleet soldiers on until 2010-2012 and the RAF then gets half a dozen of whatever wins the US DoD MMA requirement. Having said all that, I am attempting to view British defence procurement policy through the prism of logic, so my analysis is probably fatally flawed! -- Vsadnik |
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On 17 Feb 2004 02:00:02 -0800, Myedniy Vsadnik
wrote: An article in the Sunday Times at the weekend seemed to be heavily hinting that some major cuts are imminent for the RAF. Does anybody have any thoughts and they might or should be? snip Nimrod MRA.4 would be a more likely candidate for the chop. We once again are unable to work the alchemy of transmuting the base metal of the 50s Comet airframe into the gold of a modern military aircraft. Nimrod AEW.3 redux. I could see a situation where MRA.4 is chopped, the current kipper fleet soldiers on until 2010-2012 and the RAF then gets half a dozen of whatever wins the US DoD MMA requirement. The alchemy has already been done. The problems have nothing to do with re-lifing the fuselarge, redesigning the wings and installing new engines. That was done years ago (though needing new wings did come as a surprise to BAe). The delays and costs are down to systems integration, and rediculous, continous, ongoing changes to the specification. Many suppliers sold BAe off-the-shelf products that didn't exist. Don't think that we'll give up Nimrod and wait for America to build something: They're waiting for us to finish Nimrod so that Boeing can nick the code (paid for by the MoD and BAe) and use it for themselves. MR2 is the finest MPA in the world. MRA4 will keep Nimrod there for many years to come. Unfortunately for us, we don't have any spare Commets to sell the yanks (or anyone else), and the USG would never buy in to an Airbus solution. -- ....And so as the little andrex puppy of time scampers onto the busy dual-carriage way of destiny, and the extra-strong meat vindaloo of fate confronts the toilet Out Of Order sign of eternity... I see it is time to end this post. |
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B S D Chapman mail-at-benchapman-dot-co-dot-uk wrote in message ...
Don't think that we'll give up Nimrod and wait for America to build something: They're waiting for us to finish Nimrod so that Boeing can nick the code (paid for by the MoD and BAe) and use it for themselves. I am not sure what you mean by the word 'nick'. It is not a foregone conclusion that Boeing will win the MMA contest. Even if they do, the facts that the avionics and sensor fit will be incompatible and that BAe will give their intellectal property to Boeing for nothing makes the chances of this happening remote. -- Vsadnik |
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![]() "Myedniy Vsadnik" wrote in message om... B S D Chapman mail-at-benchapman-dot-co-dot-uk wrote in message ... Don't think that we'll give up Nimrod and wait for America to build something: They're waiting for us to finish Nimrod so that Boeing can nick the code (paid for by the MoD and BAe) and use it for themselves. I am not sure what you mean by the word 'nick'. It is not a foregone conclusion that Boeing will win the MMA contest. Even if they do, the facts that the avionics and sensor fit will be incompatible and that BAe will give their intellectal property to Boeing for nothing makes the chances of this happening remote. -- Vsadnik I'm nearly sure that the code for the avionics and sensors on MRA4 are Boing written (or at least to boeing requirements based on what the MoD (think!!) they want). BAe are really only looking at the airframe, and avionic integration |
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