the road runner
Active Member
We left the Super seasprite project after dropping 1 billion into it with nothing to showNah 17 Billion is the number to also support em to 2025.
Geeps we paid 600 Million upfront in 2002 man and we didnt get our first plane till what this year.
Lets put this in perspective
So Australia spends 154 billion dollars a year on welfare
And we spend 17 billion over 20 plus years on JSF
Whats that average out at ?..$800 odd million a year .... chook change for the Air Defense of Australia
Australian companies will be part of team JSF exporting good for this project!
The JSF is the best plane to fit into the system's that Australia already operates and will operate into the future... AWAC's ...P-8s ....Triton...Aegis .... the list goes on and on
Its the sum of all parts(The systems approach), and the JSF, is just part of the overall Team that we will field well into the 21st century.
Add to that every allie of Australia who flies a JSF will be a node in the system and will be able to communicate with one another ... Its a force multiplier in that respect
Its pretty easy to be an armchair general and say we are paying to much, but the price is the price and you have to pay to play. The JSF will eventually fall in price as production ramps up and economy's of scale kick in.
Distanstar you will tend to find any defence equipment that is purchased usually takes 10 years plus to field.... Its not like purchasing a Toyota and going into a showroom and buying one straight off the factory floor
As for 40 Growlers and 160 Gripens no thanks... 2 different logistic chains... spares ..training and doctrine plus paying the wages for 200 pilots a year let alone all the ground crew and major infrastructure needed for 200 planes !
Sure the JSF has had issues ,is costing us more than we would like ...but it is the best Plane out there for the RAAF
Cheers