These were still stored at Oakey in a hangar in late July. Their scrap value is zero. They have been totally stripped for anything of value.michel N wrote: ↑05 Sep 2024, 09:14Burying airframes in the desert seems to be a tradition Down Under…Shamu245 wrote: ↑05 Sep 2024, 09:01 [quote="Alpha Kilo One" post_id=<a href="tel:1095247">1095247</a> time=<a href="tel:1725511884">1725511884</a> user_id=2470]
You can make it a game or movie format.
Australia has some as well....
The Australian ones were reduced to parts and the airframes were buried in the dessert.
I have an idea how to do this: annual marinedagen,landmachtdagen and luchtmachtdagen. It might not work for recruiting, but it does if you want to reach out to the tax-payer.We halen daarvoor de banden aan met alle betrokkenen: van bedrijven en investeerders tot kennisinstituten, van de NCTV en ministeries in Den Haag tot provincies en gemeenten door heel het land. Van grote maatschappelijke organisaties tot individuele burgers.
Volkskrant and Helispot write 3 additional NH-90s.Starfighter_F-104G wrote: ↑05 Sep 2024, 18:14 • 46 Leopard 2A8 tanks, with an option for 6 more
• 2 additional ASW frigates, bringing the future fleet to 4
• 6 extra F-35 fighters, for a future total of 58
• 6 extra maritime NH-90 helos, for a future fleet of 25
Defense NH90 fleet grows from 19 to 22 helicopters
October 25, 2024
THE HAGUE – The Defence Helicopter Command (DHC) will have three additional NH90 NFHs at its disposal.
This is evident from a letter that Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans sent to the House of Representatives on Thursday (24 October 2024).
Last month it became clear that Defence wanted to invest in additional NH90s.
The Defense Memorandum of early September
discussed the acquisition of six F-35s
and an as yet unspecified number of NH90s. This turns out to be three aircraft.
The Netherlands had twenty aircraft, but one of them crashed at sea near Aruba in July 2020.
By expanding the fleet with three new NH90 NFHs, the final number will be 22.
In his letter to the House, Brekelmans also reiterates the intention
to expand the three Dutch F-35 squadrons with six aircraft.
The Netherlands has ordered 52 F-35s, of which forty have currently been delivered.
The plan is to order five more and take a sixth on option.
For the sixth aircraft, the feasibility is being investigated "of an unmanned fighter aircraft capacity".
To this end, Brekelmans says he will "maximum focus on innovation and development with our partners and industry".
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