Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Israel wants F-15 Silent Eagles?


Awesome.  If they want F-15's instead of F-35's cool.  Just be done with it.  Either buy a US plane or don't but stop playing these damn games.  More at UPI...

For the Israelis, the advanced version of the F-15 Eagle has been seen as an alternative to the ill-starred F-35 for some time, both in terms of delivery schedule and cost.
Boeing unveiled the Silent Eagle in March, about the same time the Department of Defense announced the F-35 program's problems.
It will reportedly cost around $100 million per plane, which conforms with the ceiling the Israelis have put on acquiring a fifth-generation fighter.
The new F-15 configuration reportedly includes a stealth capability but that's only effective in evading the radars carried by hostile aircraft but not by ground-based radar systems.
Other improvements include adapting the F-15's conformal fuel tanks to carry weapons inside the fuselage rather than externally, thus reducing the radar signature.
One of the functions tested during the F-15 Silent Eagle's weekend flight was opening and closing its left side conformal weapons bay that contained an AIM-120 air-to-air missile, which wasn't fired.
One last thing.  If you think that you can buy a Silent Eagle for the same price as a legacy F-15K then someone in Israel is smoking crack.

12 comments :

  1. Why are you implying that Israel doesn't want to buy an American-made plane? Both candidates are made in the USA. As for the price, we have to live within a budget. If our air force says it needs a certain number of planes, and we only have X amount of money to spend, than we have to consider how much each plane costs. When Israel first expressed interest in purchasing the F35, it was supposed to cost $35M. Maybe the Silent Eagle is better for our security. Perhaps the whole stealth thing is not so important for the IAF. If we decide to buy another American fighter, why would you get so upset? We didn't sign a contract, and the conditions of the sale have changed. As for fitting our own electronics and missiles, that's pretty important for us. We feel that ours are better and more suited to our style of combat, just as you feel that way about yours. It's only natural.

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  2. i don't care what Israel buys as long as they buy something and stop pulling our chains (as i said on the other thread)...

    Typhoon, Rafale, Gripen...i just don't give a damn anymore...but please spare me all the special relationship garbage when it comes to this.

    just buy a fucking plane and stop all these leaks designed to gain leverage. that's whats annoying.

    Israel really needs to get off the US tit. buy your own planes with your own money.

    i've been one of the biggest supporters of Israel and i believe that many Muslims are our mortal enemies but the arrogance coming from that country is becoming tiresome.

    if you no longer need our assistance then fine. carry your ass and call us the next time Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the nut jobs in the Middle East are rushing tank battalions toward Jerusalem.

    either way, make a choice and spare us the bullshit.

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  3. As Disraeli said, countries don't have friends, they have interests. If we have to take our time to make up our minds how we are going to spend $30b or so for a new fighter that is vital for our security, than that is what we will do. In the end, the USA will sell Israel the planes that Israel feels best suits its needs. There aren't any "leaks" and I'm sorry if you feel that deliberations over a deal this large and important - to us, anyway - is arrogance. This is the defense business. Nothing happens overnight. You, of all people, should know that.

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  4. The Israeli has been explicit about its concern over F-35's rising cost and its interest in F-15SE.

    How exactly does it constitute the alleged "[stop] playing these damn games," dumb ass?

    The Israeli will settle on a decision that that best serve its tactical and strategic requirements. It's as simple as that.

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  5. For some, fighter competition and selection these days is first and foremost a political and industrial decision. For the Israeli, it's primary a tactical and budgetary consideration.

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  6. I'm sorry, but I think it's more finagling than anything else.

    Israel May Opt for Silent Eagle, if US Refuses Israeli Access to F-35 Computer

    http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&newspaperUserId=27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7&plckPostId=Blog%3a27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post%3a865f7f4c-3357-4864-a2e6-2d2d8ada46e9&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest


    It's not like the Israelis won't get a rebate on these planes in the form of military aid.

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  7. Rubbish, as usual.

    Access to fire control is a tactical consideration.

    Money = ownership. Classic American thinking. Rarely this simple in real world.

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  8. wow...another Goon special.

    why do you keep coming on my page under anonymous you sanctimonious bitch.

    i have your ip addy....next time you come here you identify yourself or i'll block you...and you alone.

    for everyone else.

    i don't care about the politics of this. i don't care if Israel buys or not. but i am tired of finagling with them, bargaining or whatever you want to call it.

    hey Israel. go buy a used Typhoon and save your budget. buy a Rafale or Gripen. EITHER WAY I DON"T CARE~!

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  9. Sounds just like yourself, Sol.

    Can't stand opposing opinions? Pity.

    Block me if you would. That's an old trick.

    Few, if any, gives a shit whether you care what weapon systems the Israeli purchase.

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  10. just identify you arrogant bastard. but as far as opposing views?

    i usually like them but you both have this taint of being 'mightier than thou' and to be honest its rubbing me the wrong way.

    oh and Goon. you keep showing up under the cloak of anonymity and you gawd damn right i'll block your sorry ass. pity or not.

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  11. Hey Sol, why the frustration over an embittered failed contractor? I personally love his little rants, his frothing at the mouth and his tinfoil hat based conspiracies (everyone who disagrees with me is corrupt, incompetent or beset with psychological issues, etc...)

    Funniest stuff on the net and that's saying a LOT...

    The fact that he thinks anyone of relevance CARES whatever his opinion might be is ,the funniest part of his schtick though. he lost relevance a LONG time ago and has descended entirely into farce...

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  12. Aussie Digger ...

    you're right of course but i find it offensive that guys like myself that don't know aviation or aeronautics well can be fooled by the twisting of facts...

    he's leading many astray. that annoys me...but YOU ARE RIGHT!

    i'll kick back and watch with amusement from now on.

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