The money for 2 C-17s likely could not cover 3 A400Ms, certainly not 4. Six C-130Js likely is the same cost. C-17s and some turboprop transports like allies have done makes sense for NZ but budgets are restricted everywhere. You can only spend what you have so some difficult trade-offs will have to be made.
Nations with options are selling off A400, no one is offloading C17 and they still have considerable interest, where do you think the better deals would be made?
I don't get why people keep saying they will make sense for NZ budgets? They are extremely expensive to operate and we are not just going to find full loads of heavy vehicles, plant, outsize gear just to fly them into justification, how often are our hercs fully loaded now? If we thought B757 was expensive due to under-utilisation then this (albeit more useful) will to a degree be the same.
Another myth is justifying the small fleet by saying our allies have them and we can use theirs when ours are in maintainence as if saying we regularly share aircraft? We sometimes help each out with loads but not swappa-aircraft, we all have C130 but when we were upgrading and down we did not just go 'borrow' a spare from our friends, does'nt quite work like that.
Cost is not purely per unit fly away price but also add in spares, maintanence infrastructure, training, documentation etc. Aus and US will surely help but won't cover everything. For example we will need to look at refuelling these beasts, RNZAFs small fleet of tankers will have to daisy chain into, underground refuelling would be ideal but very expensive to install, all these costs add up and eat away at the overall budget.
Å400 is not quite there now? luckily we just spent money on extending out our C130s life, saying NZ govt IS now to buy prøven is abit of a stretch just because of a couple purchases, they knew of these benefits when they got the 90s (Its not a new concept) this is why they do these studies, tests and analysis, to find what best suits NZ not what everyone else is nesscessarily using.
Im just saying in NZs situation numbers and types are just as important as size and lift, if not more for what we actually do not what we possibly may do, and with a capped budget the more we spend in one area will also affect the numbers in others. Our allies can afford large fleets of these because they also have large fleets of others and can pick and choose depending on task, we will not be so lucky. Imagine say moving say 50-60 soldiers to Singapore for a FPDA ex or swapping out a platoon in the Sollies? Unless we send a LAV with them just for kicks then there is an serum lot of waste.