Todjaeger
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I believe Indonesia placed an order for 16 Golden Eagle jets in May worth $400 mil.The latest gen Hawk AJTS is currently on a promotional tour of the US being pitched as the best replacement for the T38. I would have thought Aus will look seriously at whatever the US finally opt for (Hawk or TA50), both manufacturers must have their eye firmly on the F35 lead-in trainer market. Not sure when the final decision is made, but it can't be far off. Has the T50 secured any orders outside of Korea?
What I am not sure of is whether the RAAF has started looking towards the Hawk 127 replacement or not.
While a US order would be significant, given that it is for a training aircraft, there is IMO less of an advantage for an end-user in ordering a system used by the US. For combat systems, certainly. Combat systems in use by the US will continue to undergo improvement and upgrades, until the US replaces a given system. Commonality with a US system here can reduce the risk of upgrade programmes. For a training system, there is likely to be less need for system upgrades and the programmes themselves are likely to be less risky.
What would be important would be what systems the RAAF feels are needed in an advanced jet trainer and the costs. At this point, this is where the Golden Eagle seems to win out. Having a more powerful engine package than the current Hawk trainer (the Golden Eagle is supersonic), an advanced avionics package comparable to the Hawk 200-series lightweight fighters, and with approximately the same cost.
However, if there is a new Hawk trainer version coming up, then it might include such capabilities, or have a reduced cost (inital and operating).
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