Redlands18
Well-Known Member
Australia has no SPH and has never operated SPH, the K-9 when they enter service in a few years will be our very first SPH ever and currently its only for 30+15 K-10s to be built in Australia, a further order of 30-35 MAY follow, doubt that would bail Denel out. Why are you talking about the Paladin on the Australian Army thread? they have been rejected for the Australian Army. The cost of the F-35 has been steadily dropping for the last few years as production ramps up, not rising. The US is running out of ideas? don’t know where you are getting that from. Australia is turning more and more to developing our own systems as well. Especially Naval and Ground forces.One could argue if you had one of those new Paladin's it would still only match the G-6 in terms of range/ firing zone.Which would surely have been a cost consideration. Paladin's would cost at least $ USD 11 million / unit more. That's without a support vehicle. The G-6 does require a support vehicle , the K-9 does. 1 and2: If Denel got an order for 100 G-6's , the South AFrican government would bail them out. The G-6 is well known and in terms of quality for the few approved users second to none, going back to the 1980's. 3.Cost: Please don't talk to me about cost when you say Australia has 600 SPH On standby or operational ( one G-6 can cover a 1000 sqare miles) . Besides it is USD$ 3.3 million vs USD $ 3.9 for the SPH only without support vehicle. You will find that as costs have increased like the F_35, that your pardner in the US has already started looking outside the conventional field. Knowing that their stuff is just too expensive and doesn't cut it anymore. Countries like Sweden , Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan -South Africa will be increasingly relied upon to develop new products as the US like Trump run out of ideas.
There is little point talking about any cost per unit you may find on the Internet, like any organisation buying new equipment in numbers there is a lot more that goes into costs then just the cost per Unit, such as Trg, Spare Parts, ongoing maintenance support, future upgrades etc. when the Australian Government releases costs on a new procurement they talk about the through life costs not per Unit cost.
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