If that's true, Britain might just as well disband her entire military. 60 plus years of cuts has just about done that, anyway.Starfighter_F-104G wrote: ↑07 Mar 2021, 15:08 UK new
-The Integrated Review paper, 'Global Britain in a Competitive Age', will be published on March 16
-A more detailed paper on the MoD's plans for modernisation will come on March 22
Royal Air Force:
-The UK's plan to order 138 F-35B jets will be reduced by 90 The initial order was for 48;
-24 Typhoon jets will be retired early
-These two cost-saving measures will allow prioritising Tempest, set to enter service in 2035.
-Sentinel and Islander will *not* be replaced
-The UK's order for five E-7 Wedgetail aircraft will be reduced to three
- 14 C-130J Hercules will be scrapped
-The BAe 146 will be replaced with leased aircraft
-The transport helicopter fleet will be cut by 45 (presumably this means a combo of Merlin Mk4, Chinook, and Puma, but again, unconfirmed)
The new Biden administration is critical of the overpricing and under performance of the F-35 and is seeking to review (i.e. curtail) orders for this, whilst reviewing alternatives, which include further orders for both F-15s and F-16s in updated versions.Alpha Kilo One wrote: ↑07 Mar 2021, 17:12 Same story everywhere....
Too many costly toys will never make numbers.
Read carriers and JSF.
In Israel and USA they are finally realising.
The RAAF LRIP XIII for 15 F-35A (AU-34/AU-48) will then run until 19-5521
According to my knowledge we are still talking on the Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP), running from LRIP I (or LRIP 1) to LRIP XIV (or LRIP 14).Starfighter_F-104G wrote: ↑09 Mar 2021, 15:24 LRIP XIII not correct
LRIP I to XI
Lot 12
Lot 13
Lot 14...
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