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BAE Systems signs Saudi-Eurofighter deal

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(Reuters) - British defence contractor BAE Systems said a contract to build 48 Typhoon aircraft in Britain for the Saudi Arabian air force had been signed but changes to the price of the deal had yet to be agreed.

BAE had expected changes to the terms of the deal to be signed off in 2011, but it warned in January this year that talks over proposed adjustments to the final assembly of the last 48 of the 72 Typhoon aircraft would continue into 2012 and could hit 2011 profit.

The proposed changes -- such as the creation of a maintenance facility in Saudi Arabia, the addition of new capability to some aircraft and the formalisation of price changes -- could affect the price of the deal.

The Salam deal to build a total of 72 aircraft was signed in 2007 and is worth around 4.5 billion pounds ($7.21 billion), with the first squadron of 24 already delivered to the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF).

"The contract for the final assembly of 48 Typhoon aircraft in the UK has now been signed and final assembly has commenced at our Warton facility, discussions are ongoing with regard to the creation of a maintenance facility in Saudi Arabia and the formalisation of price variations," BAE said in an email sent to Reuters on Tuesday.

"In terms of ... conversion to Tranche 3 and formalisation of price escalation, good progress has been made with budgets approved in December 2011 through the royal decree. Negotiations on price escalation will continue into 2012."

Conversion of the jets to a Tranche 3 variant will see new missile and radar technology added to the Typhoon.

The Saudi royal decree, which was signed off at the end of 2011, releases some 1.5 billion pounds ($2.40 billion) on top of the existing Salam programme commitment for a series of enhancements, BAE said.

Saudi Arabia's Defence Minister Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz is due to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron and Defence Secretary Philip Hammond in London later on Tuesday. Saudi Arabia is a key Arab ally and a major buyer of British-made defence equipment.

Prince Salman is responsible for securing multi-billion dollar arms purchases, which have been used to cement Saudi Arabia's ties with the West. He is also seen as a possible candidate to one day rule the conservative Islamic kingdom.

Earlier this year two Western defence sources said Saudi Arabia, which placed a $29.4 billion order for new Boeing F-15 jets in late 2011, was in the early stage of talks to increase its Typhoon order by as many as 48 aircraft.

Earlier this year BAE said talks with Saudi over changes to its order for 72 Eurofighter Typhoon jets would continue into 2012. The delay hit its earnings last year, which fell 7 percent.
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In short all of our Typhoons are going to be of the Tranch 3 variant and will have the Captor-E AESA radar and the meteor missiles. As well as a further 48 Aircrafts are on the way.Good news for our Air Force.
 
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I wish I had one of these so I could deal with a certain ex of mine.
I am sure it can reach scotland from manchester here to reach her.
 
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Were Saudi engineers suppose to make these aircrafts inside Saudia by themselves? I mean assemble them under TOT?

Did Saudi Air Force took part in some exercise with these Eurofighters?


Pakistani F-16s block 52+ vs Saudi Eurofighters would be a good idea ;)
 
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Were Saudi engineers suppose to make these aircrafts inside Saudia by themselves? I mean assemble them under TOT?

Did Saudi Air Force took part in some exercise with these Eurofighters?

The Assembly thing was shelved apparently due to US pressure.......... But we still get an upgrade and maintenance facility of our own. Which means in a way it is actually better.

US is trying to block all ToTs to Saudi Arabia those arrogant bastards will get what is coming to them. But our engineers have been taught and trained into making this aircraft and in the end that is what really matters the know how is already here.

Exercises with Typhoons will start soon.
 
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Were Saudi engineers suppose to make these aircrafts inside Saudia by themselves? I mean assemble them under TOT?

Did Saudi Air Force took part in some exercise with these Eurofighters?


Pakistani F-16s block 52+ vs Saudi Eurofighters would be a good idea ;)

eurofighter should easily win...if the pilots are equal, then eurofighter should win.
of course there is always a possiblity f-16 might as well.
 
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eurofighter should easily win...if the pilots are equal, then eurofighter should win.
of course there is always a possiblity f-16 might as well.

In exercises when a superior aircraft is dog-fighting another one they put restrictions on the superior plane to even the odds here take a look at this:
Eurofighter boasts USAF F-15 kills by Spanish Typhoons - The DEW Line

Also note that the F-15C pilots of the USAF always complain of the enormous amount of restrictions placed on them when they are training against F-16s. So it doesn't take a genius to figure out how much superior the Typhoon is to the F-16.

Some might bring up the Pakistani pilot who down the Typhoon in an exercise in Turkey however one must take into account the amount of restrictions placed on the Typhoon pilot to even the odds.
 
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Why didn't they joined the program when they were developing it in the 1990s. They can now procure about 300 of such examples.
 
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I guess the same thing happens to the Saudi Kings when the US/Israel will start an armed rebellion within the Kingdom and they will meet the same fate as what happened to the Libyan Qaddafi and his family...He coudn't use his his stock of 10,000 SAMS against the western fighters......The US /Israel will just simply bribe their topcommanders and topple everything there.....The West is just trying to squeeze milk out of Saudi rulers.....:smokin:
 
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I guess the same thing happens to the Saudi Kings when the US/Israel will start an armed rebellion within the Kingdom and they will meet the same fate as what happened to the Libyan Qaddafi and his family...He coudn't use his his stock of 10,000 SAMS against the western fighters......The US /Israel will just simply bribe their topcommanders and topple everything there.....The West is just trying to squeeze milk out of Saudi rulers.....:smokin:

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Tranche 3 is pro!

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though, in the end, lack of stealth will kill the eurofighter.
 
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