bush_cheney2004 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 At the moment they are about $50M less in CAD based on the latest buys by the USN. Canada doesn't get that price....expect to pay more. Canada's contracts are designed to self-destruct with each change in government. Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 At the moment they are about $50M less in CAD based on the latest buys by the USN. Ahh no. Quote
On Guard for Thee Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Canada doesn't get that price....expect to pay more. Canada's contracts are designed to self-destruct with each change in government. That's right, as more and more countries step back by cancelling/downsizing orders, the F 35 costs just go up, along with the software snags etc. Luckily we have had the good sense to step back too. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 I was comparing the price that the USAF pays for the F-35 to the price the USN pays for the Super Hornet. I'm not an idiot. Why don't you actually compare the prices than? With engines, avionics, ECM/targeting pods, the USN is paying well over $70 million per Super Hornet (nearly $90 million per Growler)....... Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 The USN is keeping the Super Hornet to about 2040. I doubt we'd have a problem keeping it to 2050. Ahh no, the USN (and RAAF) will retire their fleets in the 2030s........based on the expected ~40 service of our current Hornets, we will be flying their replacements through to the 2060s....... Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Why don't you actually compare the prices than? With engines, avionics, ECM/targeting pods, the USN is paying well over $70 million per Super Hornet (nearly $90 million per Growler)....... That's right, and they're paying over $110M US per F-35A with similar equipment. Thanks for playing. Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Ahh no, the USN (and RAAF) will retire their fleets in the 2030s Just like the F-18s that they retired exactly on schedule. Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Canada doesn't get that price....expect to pay more. For either, meaning that the price differential stands. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Canada doesn't get that price....expect to pay more. Canada's contracts are designed to self-destruct with each change in government. The USN doesn't get that price.....but you're right, unlike the price we would pay for the F-35, afforded with membership in the program (which the Liberals are still paying into) which is equal to what the Americans would pay, a Super Hornet purchase would be full pull. Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Just like the F-18s that they retired exactly on schedule. further to that: The Navy had been planning for the Super Hornets to serve well into the 2030s, but now service leaders say that timeline will need to extend into the 2040s. http://www.defensetech.org/2015/04/22/navy-leans-toward-building-more-super-hornets-after-f-35c-delays/ Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 That's right, and they're paying over $110M US per F-35A with similar equipment. Thanks for playing. Ahh no, the F-35 is equipped with said "equipment" on production, including much of the Growler's suite.......and of course, said F-35 pricing isn't the full-rate production pricing. Quote
Big Guy Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 (edited) So the opinion of the real Generals that want the F35 do not matter? The only opinions that matter are people who say things you agree with? No, Big Guy is one of those armchair generals. This armchair general cares what our government wants and not what the real generals want. It is the real generals who change peace keeping missions into combat operations. I stand by my opinions - they only matter to those who respect them. To the others - PHFSHHHHHTTTPPPPP!!!!!! Edited February 25, 2016 by Big Guy Quote Note - For those expecting a response from Big Guy: I generally do not read or respond to posts longer then 300 words nor to parsed comments.
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 further to that: The Navy had been planning for the Super Hornets to serve well into the 2030s, but now service leaders say that timeline will need to extend into the 2040s. http://www.defensetech.org/2015/04/22/navy-leans-toward-building-more-super-hornets-after-f-35c-delays/ Old article, as has been cited numerous times, the DoD isn't funding a "Super-Duper Hornet".......but has funded, additional F-35Cs. Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Ahh no, the F-35 is equipped with said "equipment" on production, including much of the Growler's suite Not the engine. Further, the new build hornets that were just ordered are not Growlers. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Just like the F-18s that they retired exactly on schedule. Doesn't mater, the USN's legacy fleet is a decade plus younger than ours. Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Old article Less than a year old, and since that time, more Super Hornets have been ordered. It must be nice living in a fantasy? Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Doesn't mater, the USN's legacy fleet is a decade plus younger than ours. And was supposed to be largely gone at this point - yet they're ordering Super Hornets to fill the gap that the late F-35C has left for them, whilst planning to operate them until the middle of the decade. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Not the engine. Further, the new build hornets that were just ordered are not Growlers. Nor are Super Hornets........as to Growlers, again, the USMC is replacing their Prowler fleet with baseline F-35s.........and not Growlers, as such, comparing Super Hornets to Lightnings, and what they will bring to future battlefields is applies to oranges. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Less than a year old, and since that time, more Super Hornets have been ordered. It must be nice living in a fantasy? Not the "advanced Super Hornet" as cited in your link. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 And was supposed to be largely gone at this point - yet they're ordering Super Hornets to fill the gap that the late F-35C has left for them, whilst planning to operate them until the middle of the decade. Name one frontline USN squadron that is transitioning to Super Hornets versus F-35C........ Quote
ReeferMadness Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 it's always a free-shot for ya... but somehow, you never want to acknowledge the many, many, provisioning failures of the various branches of the U.S. military. My gawd man, Canada is just a piker compared to the U.S. in failed military procurement! There is quite the competence in that failed history of U.S. military procurement! In fairness, many of the American military boondoggles (nuclear powered airplanes, star wars space lasers) weren't provisioning failures at all - they were pork barrel projects designed to funnel money into the hands of supporters. And in that, they were fabulous successes! :lol: Quote Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists. - Noam Chomsky It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it. - Upton Sinclair
bush_cheney2004 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 In fairness, many of the American military boondoggles (nuclear powered airplanes, star wars space lasers) weren't provisioning failures at all - they were pork barrel projects designed to funnel money into the hands of supporters. And in that, they were fabulous successes! :lol: So much so, Canada buys much of its military hardware from the United States. Let's see....Super Hornet or F-35...no...ummmm...F-35 or Super Hornet ! Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Nor are Super Hornets That was your point not mine - it changes nothing about what I said. Quote
Smallc Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 Not the "advanced Super Hornet" as cited in your link. That was a completely separate point in the article, and had nothing to do with acquisitions or operating timelines. Quote
Derek 2.0 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 That was your point not mine - it changes nothing about what I said. Ahh yeah, it does, since you cite a price the DoD paid for Super Hornets, four years ago, absent engines, avionics and ECM/targeting pods......and suggest this is what Canada would pay today, even though the DoD pays far more. Quote
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