Hi renjer,I agree with you on the incoherent nature of aircraft purchases. Given what we have ordered up to now I think Malaysia should consolidate around the Su-30 for its frontline requirements (i.e. MRCA) and the MB-339 for its secondary requirements (i.e LIFT). I am for disposing of everything else.
If there is interest by the Burmese, Indians or any other party then I say Malaysia should explore it. The MiG-29 did well for Malaysia but there is a better option available now. No point hanging on to it if we don't have to.
I agree with your comments on consolidating the RMAF's assets. I find this interesting when compared to Australia's similar efforts to avoid having too many different types of aircraft. I think any small airforce has much to gain by looking for efficiencies. It can go too far and I have argued that the RAAF, for example, ought to operate at least two combat types in case of failure (unforseen structural problems, etc) of one, but as far as other assets such as trainers, transports and helicopters it makes considerable sense, IMO, to consolidate as much as it is practical to do so.
The RMAF seems to have come an enormous distance compared with where it was a decade or two previously and it seems to me that emphasis now ought to be given to long term planning, with a clear idea established about what the ideal force structure should be in 10, 15 and 20 years time.
Cheers