A interesting observation by Marcus Hellyer in todays The Strategist.
It was an opinion piece about the budget with reference to defence.
"The MRH-90 helicopters’ flying hours plummeted in 2019–20, from a planned 9,670 hours to a mere 5,168 hours—the worst result in six years, despite (or perhaps because of) their contribution to Operation Bushfire Assist. They’re probably costing well in excess of $30,000 per hour of flight time. The MRH-90 is Defence’s fourth most expensive capability and Australians should expect better value for money. If, as the government has stated, Defence will be required to increase its contributions to domestic disaster relief, it’s going to need a much more reliable and affordable helicopter."
I do want to like the MRH-90 but it still appears not to be living up to expectations.
Thoughts
Regards S