1) You're right, i'm absolutely crap with finance and money in general, if you look I haven't commented on the money figures once, I've watched you contradict yourself doing it though and make an argument that is obvious to anyone, doesn't make sense.Grim and Kev
I think we have established that we got two that doesn't understand basic finance theory, and keep not understanding relative simple concepts like Total Costs, Total average Costs and Marginal Costs.
And maybe that's why the discussion continues to go in circle because someone simply refuses to regard objective facts, and instead continues to debate non-debateable issues like what the total cost of the Type45, the TAC of the Type45 and MC of the Type45 means. "That this is surely worth it because it's a wonderfull thing" (I mean God damn. the national Audit more or less say the opposite - but ofcourse they are just evil bureaucrats, and not the persons employed by the people to look after how the executive power throws your money around )
Listen, the £500M pounds, you pulled out from the RN homepage, is a useless figure. It has nothing to do with anything, It doesn't make sense. That's why they post it there so that people who doesn't have a first idea about finance can think "Wow we got a type 45 for £500". No, you don't you got it for £6.5Bn divided by 6. That's a well know metric called: total average costs.
You said, this is how much these 3 Danish frigates cost, look how brilliant we are, it's so low, oh but we're not including all this stuff. Then you say this is how much the Type 45 costs including absolutely everything, it's so high! I'll listen to you, if and when you firstly back up all your numbers and secondly when you make a fair comparisons between the prices.
2) The national Audit office don't care about how good the system is in comparison to others. They don't think about it on a military/strategic level. They simply say what the figures are and sometimes cheapest possible way to go is, irrelevant of any other considerations. You find me one person who thinks the Type 45 is the opposite of wonderful i.e useless and i'll show you someone who knows nothing about naval warfare.
3) Like you've said before, the cost of a type 45 isn't £6.5bn divided by 6, that's the cost of the Type 45 and PAAMS and everything else, which you keep ignoring entirely with your figures on the Danish ships thanks to the Stanflex system.
4) Listen to Kev, he's making sense.
5) You still haven't addressed the fact that this R&D expenditure, which was quite high, would have been needed at some point by someone anyway and it'll be incredibly useful when it comes to the FSC programme, which is set to build about 18 frigates and several OPVs.