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Zato ovi iz Airbus Defence/Space su dali ponudu za Eurofighter
Za sada samo ovo...
Citat:Airbus Defence and Space has submitted its bid in response to the Danish Ministry of Defence´s tender for the replacement of Denmark´s fleet of F-16 fighters.
On behalf of Eurofighter it confirms that the Eurofighter Typhoon meets all of Denmark´s requirements for its future fighter.
Citat:After the delivery to the Ministry on Monday 21 July, Uli Fingerle, Eurofighter campaign director said: "It gives us great pleasure to offer Denmark our proposal for the most advanced multi-role/swing-role aircraft currently available. We are convinced that, with its strong partnership between European nations and more than 400 aircraft already in service, Eurofighter is the rational choice for Denmark."
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/rele.....nmark.html
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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New Finn, Danish Leaders To Decide Future Fighters
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/air-space...../28421615/
Citat:The new Danish government is expected to examine the fighter replacement program and selection process in August. The Lockheed Martin F-35A, Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet and the Eurofighter Typhoon remain in the race for the estimated $4.5 billion contract. The three manufacturers have been asked by the MoD's Project Office to present bids for 24, 30 and 36 combat aircraft.
Saab withdrew from the Danish competition in last July. The Swedish group had been expected to enter the JAS 39 Gripen E/F, but decided not to submit a response to a request for binding information issued in April 2014.
The MoD had set a deadline of July 21 for competing companies to submit their responses.
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Jel ima neka mogučnost da se nabavi nešto drugo negoli F-35A?
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Citat:The company is also anticipating a decision by Denmark this fall on whether to replace its aging F-16s with Super Hornets or the F-35 or Eurofighter Typhoon. The decision is expected shortly after Denmark’s 18 June election. “We put a competitive offer forward,” Raymond says, adding that Boeing has the right industrial presence in the country on the commercial side. Canada, another uncertain partner on the F-35 programme, is also considering the F/A-18 as an alternative.
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/paris-bo.....et-413538/
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Odlazu za sledecu godinu
Denmark Further Postpones Fighter Selection Until 2016
Citat: Elected in June, the conservative-liberal Danish government continues to grapple with funding issues around the estimated $4.5 billion Fighter Replacement Program (FRP).
Progress in the FRP has also been complicated by rising development costs and technical problems relating to Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning 11, which along with Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet and the Eurofighter consortium’s Typhoon, is one of three short-listed candidate aircraft in the Danish competition.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/policy-bu...../76729290/
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Citat:But budget cuts and an uncertain economic environment have forced Copenhagen to reconsider the scope of the FRP, reducing its potential buy down to 24-36 aircraft from the originally-planned total of 48 new fighters. Choosing the F-35 would result in the smallest number of aircraft procured at 24. The Super Hornet and Typhoon bids involve 30 and 36 aircraft purchases, respectively.
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/rel.....-year.html
24 F-35 vs 30 Super Horneta vs 36 Tajfuna za te pare...
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For the Defence Committee
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/rel....._2016.html
(Citat:EDITOR’S NOTE: One of the reasons for delaying a fighter decision until mid-2016 is that, with the current dollar exchange rate, Denmark cannot afford to buy any US-made fighter, whose costs have increased by over 30% because of exchange rate fluctuations.
For the same reason, Denmark also has not decided whether it can afford to buy 18 or 24 new fighters.
Some observers believe that Denmark may delay a decision until a drop in the dollar’s exchange rate makes it possible to buy at last 24 fighters, given that Denmark seems to have already decided to buy American.)
Rat valuta postavlja evropske zemlje u nezgodnu situaciju. Razlika od 30% je velika stvar. Danci kao da su već odlućili za Amerikance i zbog toga odlažu odluku.
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Dancima treba jos kesa
Replacing Denmark's Aging F-16s Could Place Strain on Defense Budget
Citat:The significant investment planned by Denmark to replace the Danish Air Force’s (DAF) ageing F-16s is raising concerns both domestically and within NATO that the capital-heavy program may place a major drain on the military’s future core budgets.
Based on current estimates, the fighter replacement program is likely to cost Denmark between US $3 billion and US $4.5 billion, depending on the number of aircraft eventually purchased.
Moreover, the Danish government will need to budget for additional associated expenditures of between $10 billion to $13 billion to cover operational and maintenance costs over the aircraft’s intended 30-40 year lifespan.
Denmark sought bids on 24, 30 and 36 aircraft. These numbers are substantially lower than Denmark’s initial ambition to acquire up to 48 aircraft at the outset of the acquisition program in 2005. The DAF’s front-line fighter fleet currently has 30 operational F-16s.
"More money is needed to finance the fighter replacement program. What is quite clear is that the project can not be funded from within the existing core defense budget as it stands today," said Rasmus Jarlov, a member of the Conservative Party and chairman of the Danish parliament’s Committee on Defense.
Citat:Denmark’s New Fighter Program Office (NFPO), which operates under the MoD, is expected to complete all components in its final evaluation of candidate aircraft by the end of January 2016.
The MoD is set to present a recommendation, based on the NFPO’s candidate aircraft evaluation report, to the Cabinet by the end of the first half of 2016. This could potentially happen as soon as March or April.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/air-space...../79169716/
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