That's what's difficult to understand because by the time the Canadians get around to buying their aircraft there will not be that much of a difference between the F35A flyaway cost and that of the F18F. Yet the capability difference between them will be vast. Bang for bucks one would have to go with the F35A.
This decision by the Canadian Government is nothing more than a purely cynical politically motivated exercise, and I'm not surprised either.
I've been following Canadian defence procurement for many years (yes I must be sick ok??), for years I've watched how the various political parties in Canada have used the Classic Hornet replacement as a 'political' football and points scoring tool, it's just crazy.
The previous Government (or Governments), dragged the chain on making a decision, they were all too scared to make a decision, because the other side would bang them over the head, again, all political points scoring.
The current Government said, before it became the Government, that it wouldn't select the F-35, too 'expensive', then it said it would have an 'open' competition (does that mean include the F-35?), then it said it would look at an 'interim' solution.
They cynic in me tells me that this decision is a real 'yes Minister' decision, on the one hand they have 'appeared' to make a decision, but at the same time 'deferring' the ultimate decision till later in their term, or leave it to the next Government to sort out.
On top of that it is also keeping a foot in both the LM and Boeing camps.
For Boeing it keeps the 'possibility' alive that the interim solution will eventually evolve into the final decision, on the LM side it keeps paying its 'partner' fee so it can get industrial benefits from the F-35 program and leaving open the question that eventually the F-35 will be selected as the 'final' solution.
Am I being too cynical???
What I would like to see is for LM to play 'hard ball' and say to the Canadian Government, if you don't make a decision and make an order by X date, then there will be NO more industrial benefits for Canada, because Canada's decision is now going to make the per airframe cost slightly increased for all the other partner nations, then they will end up with your share as compensation!!!
Yes I know that won't happen, but I sure as hell would like it to happen.
Anyway, in my opinion, a very cynical political exercise by the Canadian Government!!
Cheers,