The reason is because a letter (anonymous) was send to the parliament about the apparently completely flawed selection process. So I can imagine the Swiss chance if it appears to be a corrupted selection process. The same happened with the buy of more Mirages in the 70s. This order was dropped after the Dassault scandal (and they switched to the F-5).michel N wrote:I can't imagine the Swiss changing their choice for the Gripen. The Gripen is a good replacement for the Miliz-pilots which now use the F-5. The Rafale is a much more complex weapons-system, and would be more appropriate if the Hornet would be withdrawn from use.
The Miliz is not a reason to buy a less complex aircraft. The Hornet fleet is also flown by a full time fighter community, after evaluated unsuitable for miliz pilots. I thought the Swiss were abandoning their Miliz structure anyway slowly.
It would have been strange to select two airframes for evaluation (Eurofighter and Rafale) if the sole purpose was to find a less complex airframe for miliz only. Why bother to evaluate them otherwise?