A little reality check is needed
Govt and RAAF are trying to avoid a multi-type pointy platform construct
If more aircraft are bought in then it will kill some critical capability and development budgets - and none of the services want that - this is not just a service issue
getting more growlers would mean some more permanent doctrine changes - and the doctrine development is around wedgetail and P8's with JSF - not Growlers
all the govt is doing is keeping options open - this dribble thats hitting the net about AustGovt committment to JSF is just enthusiastic journalism - perhaps if they bothered to ask or look at the force development models they'd have a bit more of a clue.
Growlers have already impacted on RAAFs budget - and they won't want to kill odd anything else and jeopardise the current models
the focus on JSF in resource committment and future planning dwarfs similar reqs on Shornets/Growlers.
Here's the link to the Fin Review article:
Smith ponders Hornet options for RAAF
I agree with what GF said, a reality check is needed.
Until Def Min Smith actually makes the announcement, we don't know exactly what is going to happen.
But if some of the AFR article is basically true, its reaffirming what Smith said earlier this year, and that was, by the end of this year he was going to make an announcement of what options the Goverment "might" take so not to allow a capability gap to occur.
The AFR article states that we are going to obtain costings on 24 Shornets, but also that a decision won't be made till around mid 2013.
We've had the Audit Office report a little while ago that stated the Classic fleet should make it to 2020, from memory it said that the aircraft should make it to their 6000hr flight time, but yes there were issues with fatigue and corrosion, I'm sure the RAAF is on top of all that.
From all that I've read the F35's seem to be making steady progress in all the test points this year.
So unless something big occurs in the next 6th months, eg, further major delays, some major technical issue, the US military is force to reduce is buy if the US Defence budget is automatically cut because of the deadlock in Congress which causes a sharp increase in price or if a major issue with the Classic fleet develops.
If anything, the biggest threat to the F35 that I see, is if our Defence budget receives deeper and longer lasting cuts that make it more difficult to spend the amount of dollars needed.
Anyway, just have to wait and see what Smith announces!