very bad idea, unless Indonesia is planning to retire the twin engined sukhoi's soon, I don't see where the Euro Canards fit. it'll be a logistical nightmare for the operator (ID Air Force)Austria will enter negotiations with Indonesia for the sale of 15 Eurofighters
Austria’s Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner has officially responded to Indonesia’s request to buy 15 Eurofighters from her country.
Tanner said she had directed the General Staff to prepare for negotiations with Jakarta.
She said the “exit from the Eurofighter system” is the declared goal and the sale is in the best interest of taxpayers.
Two options are available for the sale to proceed. First, the Eurofighter consortium will have to issue a end user certificate to Indonesia and Austria will sell the jets directly to Indonesia. Alternatively, Airbus will buy back the planes, upgrade them and sell them to the South East Asian nation instead.
Austria hopeful of Indonesia buying 15 Typhoon jet fighters - Mon, September 7, 2020 - The Jakarta Post
It was pointed out that buying Austrian Typhoons would violate Law No. 16/2012 on the defense industry.www.thejakartapost.com
Never mind logistical nightmare, I don't even see the budget that they currently have even allowing them to be able to operate all three together at the same time. The Flankers are notorious money pits. And the for the next few years it's going to take a lot of money for the Euro triangles to reach IOC/FOC. And (contrary to what anti-US Slavaboos here tout) the Air Force is highly unlikely to put their American workhorse on the chopping block.very bad idea, unless Indonesia is planning to retire the twin engined sukhoi's soon, I don't see where the Euro Canards fit. it'll be a logistical nightmare for the operator (ID Air Force)
Could you imagine being an Air force head of logistics these daysNever mind logistical nightmare, I don't even see the budget that they currently have even allowing them to be able to operate all three together at the same time. The Flankers are notorious money pits. And the for the next few years it's going to take a lot of money for the Euro triangles to reach IOC/FOC. And (contrary to what anti-US Slavaboos here tout) the Air Force is highly unlikely to put their American workhorse on the chopping block.
Why Does it has a different radar cone paint scheme though? Anybody know the reason?F-16 A/B e MLU looking good
Why Does it has a different radar cone paint scheme though? Anybody know the reason?
C-295 special mission aircraft of the Air Force with it's Argosia 200 Computer Mission Management System
some people in the govt profited from a deal with the Russian's even though it will definitely hurt the user in this case the Air Force, that's the case with the SU-35 fiascoHonestly this should be big reasoning to drop russian aircraft from TNI-AU and not acquire anymore in future. It will just cause interference and other issues and any workarounds are not optimal too.
Its just best to pick a side in your underlying C4I structure and build outwards from it.
@Chestnut
only the nose cone though, not a big dealWhy
Why Does it has a different radar cone paint scheme though? Anybody know the reason?