@F-6 enthusiast
Here is an idea, UK is retiring their 24 typhoon trench 1 by 2025.
The UK's recently revealed plan to prematurely retire its Tranche 1 Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft will see the fleet axed with more than half of its airframe...
www.janes.com
I believe it could a lucrative chance for us.
Think about it, almost 60% percent of airframe fatigue lives is remaining. (3456 hours)
Afaik, standard non deployment yearly flight hours of USAF jets is 200.
But of course, for us if we could do 150 hours it would good enough.
150x22=3300.
We could easily keep these Typhoons in service for 22 years. (Up to 2045)
Now, these EF2000 Trench 1 could be upgraded (with hardware and software) to Trench 2/3.
For example, Spain is retrofitting them with Captor-E, new EW suit, Meteor and air to ground attack capability.
Of course, it wouldn't be on per with Trench 3A/4, however, I believe the upgrade package is good enough for us.
If we could buy all 24 jets we would be able to actually form 2x seperate squadrons. (Operating from independent airbases)
If we can negotiate, I believe we could strike a good deal for us. (After all Royal is retiring those aircraft anyway, so whatever they are getting is 100% profit for them)
I suppose, each aircraft would cost $30 millions and retrofit around $20 millions (remember, no need for extensive structural upgrades)
That's $1.2 billions
And instead of buying logistics we should do a
performance-based logistics agreement. Maybe $250/300 millions.
(India signed a similar the contract with dassault worth 350 millions euro for 36 rafale)
And for weapons we will need around 100 Meteors (4x for each platform)
Brazil (non partner country) bought 100 meteor for 200 million euro in 2019.
MBDA Bags €200M Meteor Missile Deal for Brazilian Gripen NG Jets
www.defensemirror.com
I believe we should be able to procure them for $240/260 millions.
And 50 ASRAAM for $20 millions is easily possible.
And Some 200/300 paveway IV for $15/20 millions.
I think we don't need scalpe.
So, that is $1.8 billion in total (or maybe $1.9 billion) and I am gonna say it is totally worth it. $1 billions less than than what we were planning to pay for 16 new jets.
By 2045/47, we could easily replace these 24 typhoon with 24 KAAN.
Because beyond 2050 4.5 gets would become almost obsolete anyway.
And even now we buy 16 new Trench 4, we are not gonna be able to squeeze ever penny out of it because beyond 2050 these 4.5 gen jets
on their own would become almost obsolete anyway. yet with 8000 lifespan Trench 4 should be kept in service up to 2065/70. (200 flight hours per year)
Last but not the least, given we are gonna buy the jet themselve from uk government (not commercially from BAE) we could get a very favourable arrangement for payment. (For jets only)
Now considering everything (deepening strategic ties with UK, cost effective deal as well as 8x more platforms) i would say, these second hand 24 EF (upgraded) would be the best deal we can get.
Edit-
@Madokafc Here is a realistic (politically) and practical (financially) idea I came up with.