To be honest with this, RMAF has no need to even purchase AEW planes.
In event of any major conflict requiring the usage of combat aircrafts in large numbers, both the RSAF and RMAF will be fighting on the same side (despite all that the citizens on either side of the causeway thinks). The usage of RSAF's G550 will be more than sufficient to operate all the aircrafts within both nations. Rather than duplicating the effort, it is better for RMAF to just procure more viable and modern aircrafts.
Getting rid of the Hornets and Mig29s for a 2XSU-30 / 2XGripen squadrons, following the Tanatana's idea. (The compatibility of a Sweden/Soviet platform though?)
Alternatively, sell the hornets back to USA/trade the Mig 29s for brand new Mig 35Ds. Plus point:a reduction of RMAF ammunition to only Russian munitions (halving the current logistic footprint).
no,actually,RMAF really need AEW in their inventory.It is said that AEW has been put in the hotlist to be procure since RMK 7 but due to the financial constraint,it cannot be done.Even the chief air force hinted that malaysia in need of AEW.
malaysia has vast area that need to be covered,especially its EEC.so,during the peace time and also during war,how can malaysia rely on their neighbour??singapore has its own requirements that need to be filled,so as malaysia.
yes,its true that malaysia need to produce more viable and modern aircrafts in order to protect our airspace.by looking at the progress,i believe that by the year 2020,it can be achieved.
i don't think getting rid of old hornets and fulcrums is a good idea.we can transfer back the old hornets for newer type of F/A-18EF for less amount of money.and we also can upgrade Mig29Ns to OBT type,with much better capabilities(with TVC;the much needed improvement nowadays).all these can be done with less cost compared with buying new ones.we also can reduce the logistic cost and maintain the manpower and also the expertise in operating those aircrafts.
while malaysia should take a serious look into possibility of buying JAS 39 Gripen(i'm in favour of this aircraft,just like our northern neighbour did),i can say that for a mean time,it looks quite impossible.
having only one origin of ammunition can be quite bad idea.not all type of ammo from Russia is a good one,eventough their price is always the main attraction.still,ammo from western block are far more technological than those from Russia.