Depend on which AEW&C we choose.
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SAAB GlobalEye seems to have price of $350-500 mil each
Sweden has ordered the GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft from local aerospace firm Saab.
www.thedefensepost.com
"Valued at 7.3 billion Swedish Krona ($711 million), the agreement requires the company to deliver two GlobalEye aircraft by 2027."
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Defence expressed interest to buy two more GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft from Saab.
www.airforce-technology.com
"The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Defence has expressed interest to buy two additional GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft from Saab.
The company stated that the potential order is expected to be worth around $1.018bn."
UAE seems to be really in love with this system, they already purchase 2 system in 2015, then additional order of 1 system in 2017, and another 2 system considered lately, making it total of 5 system will be operated by UAE AF.
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The Boeing 737 E7 Wedgetail cost around $700-800++ mil each.
The Boeing 737 AEW&C/E-7A has been selected to replace the USAF’s long-serving E-3A Sentry in the airborne warning and control role.
www.ainonline.com
"Boeing has been awarded a not-to-exceed $1.2 billion undefinitized contract for the U.S. Air Force’s E-7A rapid prototype program, which is managed by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. Under the deal announced this week, the company will develop and produce two E-7 development aircraft, paving the way for series production. The initial work associated with this contract is due to be complete by August 2024."
Though the UK will get three planes instead of five, the procurement report estimates that the E-7 program will cost $2.5 billion, only marginally less costly than the $2.7 billion agreed in the original order.
breakingdefense.com
"despite the newer decision to only acquire three aircraft, the procurement report estimates that the E-7 program will cost £1.89 billion ($2.5 billion), "
SAAB GlobalEye and Boeing E7A Wedgetail both have their own advantages and drawbacks, Boeing benefited greatly from the ease of maintenance and superior for air watch, SAAB offer more than that, despite using very different and unfamiliar system, the system provide more complex sensors and cheaper in cost compared to E7A.
So by this, $1.6 bil roughly we could get 3-4 GlobalEye, depending on what other programmes include within. Or we could get simply 2 E7A, which itself is looks good if paired with F15s.
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