Airbus Tiger.
There's lots of supposition here and some people saying go 22 Tiger + 7 lower capability. Well that's not what the RFP requires, so forget about that - it ain't gonna fly because the army and the CoA won't be interested. Why should they waste time and money on something that doesn't meet base requirements.
The next point is 22 Tiger MLU + 7 new build. Airbus finished the last of Germanys 68 new build Tigers at Donauworth, Germany, last year and has started the retrofit of the French tigers from HAP to HAD configuration. In 2023, it will upgrade 33 of Germanys Tigers and it has kept its final assembly line in Marignane, France, open for upgrade, plus it is still able to produce new builds, if they are required. However, I would suggest that if the Army are looking at replacing the Tiger in the 2040s then new builds may not be the preferred option.
Finally, if @vonnoobie can provide a source for his assertion that the German Heer wish to divest themselves of 14 Tigers then some maybe available. In 2014 / 15 Germany reduced its requirement from 80 to 68 with the 68th and final one delivered last year. If not, and no used ones are available, then new builds may be the only option.
There's lots of supposition here and some people saying go 22 Tiger + 7 lower capability. Well that's not what the RFP requires, so forget about that - it ain't gonna fly because the army and the CoA won't be interested. Why should they waste time and money on something that doesn't meet base requirements.
The next point is 22 Tiger MLU + 7 new build. Airbus finished the last of Germanys 68 new build Tigers at Donauworth, Germany, last year and has started the retrofit of the French tigers from HAP to HAD configuration. In 2023, it will upgrade 33 of Germanys Tigers and it has kept its final assembly line in Marignane, France, open for upgrade, plus it is still able to produce new builds, if they are required. However, I would suggest that if the Army are looking at replacing the Tiger in the 2040s then new builds may not be the preferred option.
Finally, if @vonnoobie can provide a source for his assertion that the German Heer wish to divest themselves of 14 Tigers then some maybe available. In 2014 / 15 Germany reduced its requirement from 80 to 68 with the 68th and final one delivered last year. If not, and no used ones are available, then new builds may be the only option.