11 January 2008

Australia Looking at Procuring Russian Fighters

I think that this is more gamesmanship than anything else. The Australian militaryreally want the F-22, but it has not been cleared for export, so so they claiming that they are evaluating the MiG-29 and the Su-35.

The Australians are not happy about having the buy the F-35 JSF, because it lacks the agility that they want, and because there are serious scheduling and budget issues.
The new defence minister has meanwhile warned that Canberra will not tolerate further delays or an increase in the cost of the F-35.
Additionally, Australia is making noises about canceling its $5.8 billion purchase of 24 F/A-18 E/F "Superhornets" as a part or reevaluating their defense needs.

My assessment is that they are playing chicken in an attempt to get the US Congress to change the law that prevents F-22 exports, though even with that hurdle taken care of, the development costs of an export version looks to be around $1 billion.

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