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Napisano: 31 Jan 2013 13:46
14,000 euros per flight hour for the Rafale
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Citat:With regard to combat aircraft : Mirage 2000-D (7000-8000 euros / hour), Rafale (14,000 euros / hour). The Rafale is more expensive than Mirage 2000-D but carries three times more weapons. About helicopters: Gazelle (1,600 euros / hour), Puma (3,600 euros / hour) and Tigre (11,000 euros / hour). For the Tigre, the cost per hours is higher at the beginning of the commissioning of the machine but then decreases with the optimization of maintenance process and the higher number of aircraft in service . Whatever it be, to calculate the additional costs of operation Serval, you must know the cost per flight hour. According to the Secret Defense blog, Paris has 14 fighters in Mali (6 Rafale, 6 Mirage 2000D and Mirage F1 CR 2), which now benefit from the support of U.S. Air Force tankers [and 5 french tankers in Ndjamena]. Since the beginning of the operation Serval, 145 airstrikes took place.
http://www.latribune.fr/entreprises-finance/indust.....-mali.html
Dopuna: 20 Apr 2013 15:58
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F-35A costs 10% more to operate than the F-16
Citat:The U.S. Air Force has told Dutch government officials that the cost per flying hour for the F-35A is about 10% more to operate than the F-16, at $24,000.
http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.aspx?id=/artic.....570862.xml
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 29 Maj 2013 17:41
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Citat:"I think we've normalized to a couple of numbers now, about $25,000 per flying hour for the F-16 C/D model and about $32,000 roughly for the F-35," he says. "That number may continue to adjust itself slightly, as we decide what factors are in or not, but that gives us an idea now."
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Poslao: 10 Sep 2013 17:16
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SAAF says Gripens being rotated, not stored
Citat:This is more understandable given the cash-strapped nature of the SAAF and the fact that it cost approximately R135 400 an hour to fly a Gripen, and R82 900 an hour to fly a Hawk, according to Bayne. He said the “dry costs” (without fuel) for a Gripen were R104 600 per flying hour and fuel cost R30 800, giving a total “wet cost” of R135 400. Hawks fly at a dry cost of R67 500, with fuel costs of R15 400 and a total cost of R82 900.
Citat:Bayne said the Gripen fleet has flown 3 500 hours since 2008 while the 24-strong Hawk fleet has flown over 10 000 major accident-free hours since 2005. According to testimony at the arms deal commission, 18 Gripen aircrew (navigators and pilots) have been trained up to operational status to date and 52 Hawk aircrew have been trained so far.
http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_c.....Itemid=108
Airforce aircraft may not fly again
Citat:The base's operating budget, which is supposed to be for the Gripen and Hawk fighter jets, has instead been used up to buy fuel for generators. The Air Force's spending on diesel for the generators already amounts to about R50 million - enough for 300 flying hours for the Gripens.
1 juznoafricki Rand je 0.076 evra
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Подаци из новог броја Арсенала. Из текста о Ми-14ПЛ.
Citat:На пример, према ценама из 1987, један сат лета на Ми-14ПЛ коштао је 2.213.545 динара, на Ми-8 521.552 динара, а на Ка-25ПЛ 1.446.617 динара.
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Citat:The global fleet of Gripens now operated by the Czech Republic, Hungary, South Africa, Sweden and Thailand has logged 203,000 flight hours, according to Saab. The Swedish air force lists its current per-hour operating cost with the type as being around SKr48,000 ($7,560).
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Poslao: 18 Maj 2014 19:54
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Citat:Maintenance/MRO cost of the Rafale:
For the record , in December 2004, the french Court of Auditors (Cour des Comptes) assessed the MRO cost of the Rafale to € 35,000 per flight hour . According to the Ministry of Defence, this cost should decrease to €10,000 per flight hour for Rafale B/C and € 7,000 for Rafale M in 2012. What are the actual numbers ?
Rafale B/C in 2012:
Total MRO cost: € 182,60 millions
Aircraft : 77 (1)
Annual cost per aircraft : € 2,371 millions
Cost per flight hour (250 hours): € 9484
http://questions.assemblee-nationale...14-22636QE.htm
Rafale M in 2013:
Total MRO cost : € 100,7 millions
Aircraft : 35 (1)
Annual cost per aircraft : € 2,877 millions
Cost per flight hour (250 hours): € 11508
http://questions.assemblee-nationale...14-47343QE.htm
Mirage 2000 in 2012:
Total cost : 294,90 millions
Aircraft : 136 (1)(2)
Annual cost per aircraft: € 2,168 millions
Cost per flight hour (250 hours) : € 8672
(1) Operational aircraft only. Aircraft from CEAM (experimentation squadron) are not included : around 5 Rafale and 8 Mirage 2000 in 2013
(2) 24 Mirage 2000-5F, 26 Mirage 2000 B/C, 63 Mirage 2000 D, 23 Mirage 2000 N.
http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/14/budget/plf2013/b0251-tIII-a10.asp
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