Ngatimozart
Trying to stay within the $$$$ value you started with I see the following mix that still allows some fixed wing top cover albeit not fast air. If I may;
Three AW 109 Power (basic) $18 million
Five AW109 A/LUH. $65 million
Five B350ER $152 million
Nine Beechcraft AT-6B $135 million (estimate)
Two C-17 $500 million
Five P-8 $2,700 million
Two B737 combi $200 million
Five KC-130J $500 million
Four MH-47F. $250 million
$5.9 billion for Air Force
Rationale
-Deployment of A/LUH x 5 per each of Burnham and Ohakea to support Army in an armed capacity.
-Basic AW 109 Powers for training
-B350ER for MEPT and EEZ MR
-AT-6B for armed missions in support of Army providing MH-47F protection as well as FAC / COIN / Aerial interdiction.
-MH-47F to Canadian spec for extra long range capability plus refuelling probe supported by the KC-130J.
-KC-130J to be USMC Harvest Hawk standard via FMS
I am not sold on NHI 90 so I would refrain from more of these.
The costs quoted seem to be very variable from either total WoL as in the P-8 quote through to what would be very basic flyaway airframe with no support / spares / training contract AW-109E's - no doubt quoted in USD.
In reality their is only $16B to spend on CapEx. $11B of which is earmarked through to 2026. Around $4B will be on further OpEx to operate this stuff from 2026-2026. A further $5B CapEx will follow from 2026-2031 though the OpEx for those acquistitions has not been earmarked.
If we are going to lists possible procurement costs they have to be accurate and backed up preferably with a recent linkable source. There needs to be uniformity and an explanation. The above figures are not accurate.
Example - the true cost of our current AW-109LUH were an all up procurement cost of NZD$141m. The 5 operational aircraft, the spare airframe for parts/ attrition, plus additional support, ground simulator & training etc.
http://www.kiwiflyer.co.nz/KiwiFlyer-Issue-17-A109-LUH-Arrives-for-RNZAF.pdf
The quote for the P-8's is problematic because the $2.7B will come from new money, existing OpEx costs from M22 outputs pushed through, and new OpEx budget increases over the operational life of the aircraft that are in addition to current M22 ouputs for the P-3K2.
If people are going to quote procurement costs please quote only airframe plus complementary contracts for training, sims, spares and manufacturer’s support from prime contractor, plus additional contractors such as engines if appropriate. There is no need to extrapolate full WoL costs - just the budget cost for the full contracted procurement price with the contracted suppliers.
The procurement model used to buy the SH-2G(I)'s and the T-C6's are the models to use when estimating NZDF CapEx.