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Boeing awarded USD6.17 billion for 36 F-15QA fighters for Qatar

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The Advanced Eagle has been designated F-15QA for Qatar. The Gulf state has signed a contract for 36 such aircraft to be delivered by the end of 2022. Source: Boeing

Boeing has been awarded USD6.17 billion to manufacture and deliver 36 F-15QA Advanced Eagle combat aircraft to Qatar.

Under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contract, announced by the US Department of Defense (DoD) on 22 December, all the aircraft will be delivered to the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) by 30 December 2022.

The contract follows an agreement that was signed by Qatar and the United States in June for the latest variant of the Boeing-made. Although that agreement was also reported to be for 36 aircraft, the value was given by the Qatari government as USD12 billion. This suggests that either a follow-on procurement for another 36 fighters might be possible, or that the initial agreement also covers an as-yet-unannounced major weapons purchase to accompany the Advanced Eagles.

While Qatar certainly does not require another 36 F-15QAs on top of the 36 now contracted (it also has to be questioned as to whether the small Gulf nation has the manpower to field such an enlarged combat aviation force), such a development cannot be entirely discounted given the country’s procurement history of late.

Qatar’s recent fighter procurement announcements have been quite remarkable in terms of their scope and ambition. The QEAF has over recent months signed for 36 Dassault Rafales from France and 24 Eurofighter Typhoons from the United Kingdom. These 60 aircraft coupled with the 36 Advanced Eagles are set to replace just 12 ageing Dassault Mirage 2000s.

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http://www.janes.com/article/76660/boeing-awarded-usd6-17-billion-for-36-f-15qa-fighters-for-qatar
 
Thats 200 JF-17s for the same price.
 
Habibis makin it rain :astagh::omghaha:
 
Hahaha don’t like truth . Remember 6 days war arab vs Israel. Haha with 12 bvr missile 12*36=432

But u guys cant digest only 200.
 
Qatar should have considered J 35 would have taken saudis off guard
 
Gulf states not only like Western tech, but are willing to overpay for it.
Like if India is not overpaying:lol:

This is false .. you pay the price asked for in general and if you want weapons and other services, you pay for them also.. that is it..
When one decides to buy a Ferrari for instance.. he knows that it is expansive, but he also knows that he can afford it.. other people might say it is overpriced at $250 000, but it is the price to pay for exclusive, top notch systems..

Hahaha don’t like truth . Remember 6 days war arab vs Israel. Haha with 12 bvr missile 12*36=432

But u guys cant digest only 200.
You are mixing things up too much.. the attack in the "6 day war" (that was actually known as a prolonged war till 1973) was a surprise attack where the Egyptian planes were on the ground..
Now you have to revise your math equation.., that is 12*36 against 200*4.. making it 432 BVRs vs 800 BVRs.. unless you do not know that the JF-17s are carrying BVR missiles..
 
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