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PostPosted: Apr 03, 2012 - 10:07 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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Well it was a bit worse than that. Basically they suggest that DND manipulated process and did not undertake a proper competition around 2009~2010. Its not the worst thing to say, DND does this frequently but with different tactics (like the C-130J).

Of course this is being portrayed as negligence, when the AG report suggests that this was a function of the involvement in the development program.
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johnwill wrote:
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Lightening....

making your wallet weigh less.

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Well, maybe your coin holder, as the US F-35 will have a per capita flyaway cost of around 25 cents. Shocked

That puts things in perspective, doesn't it?
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Well at least now I understand why Canada is doing away with the penny.

Eh.

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Hb .. any idea what figure has been used?
$49.9 million in 2001 was $60.29 million in 2009, not $84.9 million.


A. 2001-2009
$49.90 million in 2001 had the same buying power as $60.29 million in 2009

Raise: $10.39 million


B. 2001-2009
$84.90 million in 2001 had the same buying power as $102.58 million in 2009

Raise: $17.68 million


Quote: Exhibit 2.2—Estimates for full production period of unit recurring flyaway costs increased from 2001 to 2009
The line graph shows the increase in flyaway costs from 2001 to 2009.
In October 2001, the flyaway costs were 49.9 million United States (US) dollars. The costs steadily increased to 84.9 million US dollars in December 2009.
http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/Engli ... 36466.html

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Enough drama already. Buy it or move on.
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Enough drama already. Buy it or move on.


Drama sells ad space. It helps position politicians. The dull but hot anchorperson gets a job until the wrinkles set in. This one will persist until Bessy shrivels to a raisin from all the milking that inevitably will occur.
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Hb .. any idea what figure has been used?
$49.9 million in 2001 was $60.29 million in 2009, not $84.9 million.


A. 2001-2009
$49.90 million in 2001 had the same buying power as $60.29 million in 2009

Raise: $10.39 million


B. 2001-2009
$84.90 million in 2001 had the same buying power as $102.58 million in 2009

Raise: $17.68 million


Quote: Exhibit 2.2—Estimates for full production period of unit recurring flyaway costs increased from 2001 to 2009
The line graph shows the increase in flyaway costs from 2001 to 2009.
In October 2001, the flyaway costs were 49.9 million United States (US) dollars. The costs steadily increased to 84.9 million US dollars in December 2009.
http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/Engli ... 36466.html

Calculator:
http://www.dollartimes.com/calculators/inflation.htm



I don't... partly because its not a clear what they are talking about (though its not a Canadian figure but from the US project office). It might be the estimate of the REC of an F-35 in a the year the fighter is purchased... but then again we don't know what year they are using. What is clear is that it does not use base year, so inflationary increases are included, whether it be 2001 to 2009, or 2016 to 2020 (or whatever it was).

By the way M, I sent you a pm a few days ago.
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http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articl ... eport.html


Never ending sensational revelations..Here is another one...
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duplex . . . The Star is Canada's leading military hating newspaper, the house organ of the soft socialists and they hate the current government.

Just for context . . .
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Canada should buy all remaining F-14D aircraft currently stored at AMARG as an interim replacement for its legacy Hornets. Intergrate AMRAAM and upgrade the engines and radar. This aircraft has the speed and range to patrol the great expances of the north and would be a good fit for shooting down cruise missiles.
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Canada should buy all remaining F-14D aircraft currently stored at AMARG as an interim replacement for its legacy Hornets. Intergrate AMRAAM and upgrade the engines and radar. This aircraft has the speed and range to patrol the great expances of the north and would be a good fit for shooting down cruise missiles.


The only reason the USN could keep those craft running fairly well was a deeply integrated and committed maintenance effort. Even with that dedication the mean time between failure was pretty high compared to their replacement 4+Gen aircraft. Now that a few years have passed and that expertise has been fading away you are looking at a serious restart for a 70s era design. You would be looking at a long list of avionics ground up investment, not only on the aircraft itself but for test, depot and supply chain support. Yet another reason for Canada to hate us but it would provide military haters a field day of new things to feed their press releases with.
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'ground up unvestment'? Yep. Shredded more likely: "In July 2007, the remaining American F-14s were shredded to ensure that any parts could not be acquired."

VIDEO: F-14 Tomcat Shredder http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9W7pph9KhYY
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Sad sight of F-14s being cut up...."
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U.S. to shred F-14s, deny Iran any parts By Sharon Theimer Associated Press July 3 2007

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/6801 ... parts.html

"WASHINGTON — The Pentagon plans to destroy its dozens of retired F-14 fighter jets to deny Iran a source for desperately needed spare parts, a dramatic move though one that national security experts say is of more symbolic than practical value.

Within a day, a $38 million fighter jet that once soared as a showpiece of U.S. airpower can be reduced to shreds of twisted metal at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Ariz., the military's aircraft cemetery. Last month, a contractor finished the first phase of the effort, shredding roughly two dozen....

...At last count, the military's boneyard in Arizona held 165 Tomcats, believed to be the only ones left out of 633 produced for the Navy. The others were scavenged for parts to keep others flying, went to museums or crashed, said a spokeswoman for the air base, Teresa Vanden-Heuvel.

The Navy plans to destroy all the remaining jets, Lt. Bashon Mann said.

A St. Louis-based company, TRI-Rinse, won a three-year, $3.7 million contract to render surplus equipment useless for military purposes. The work includes the recent demolition of 23 Tomcats in Arizona, accounting for about $900,000 of the contract. The military is considering using the same process on its other F-14s.

The company has developed portable shredding machinery so the Pentagon can have sensitive items destroyed on a base instead of shipping them long distances to be shredded...."

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Can the Iranian Tomcats still fly ??
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I know we are way of topic now... but yes the Iranian Tomcats still fly. I had read recently that AMARG still had about 50 F-14D Tomcats left, but they may have been destroyed by now. I was not really that serious, just wishful thinking.
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I did an overflight of AMARG in June 2011 and there were 8 F-14s in section 22/24. I didn't see any in the "museum hold" area section 20.
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