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Dubai Airshow: No UAE Decision On Typhoon, Rafale
French firm Dassault's Rafale jets and the BAE Systems-backed Eurofighter Typhoon are in a tight race to win the deal for at least 60 new aircraft.


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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has yet to choose a supplier for its next fighter jets, a deal closely contested by Britain and France, a Gulf source familiar with the arms market said on Sunday after a visit by British Prime Minister David Cameron.

French firm Dassault’s Rafale jets and the BAE Systems -backed Eurofighter Typhoon are in a tight race to win the deal for at least 60 new aircraft to replace the UAE’s Mirage fleet.

The Gulf source said Cameron’s visit to the Dubai Air Show had evidently raised expectations in the British media about a possible decision in Britain’s favour.

But any decision, whichever way it went, lay in the future.

“Cameron is pushing. It’s normal. But others are pushing too,” the source said.

“There are other bidders. It’s a process.”

Boeing is also in contention with its F-15 combat aircraft, the source said.

The Eurofighter, built by BAE, EADS and Italy’s Finmeccanica, is being marketed in the Gulf region by BAE, which is finalising and chasing deals in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain.

“I don’t want to overestimate but I think we are making progress. We are part of a BAE-led team and are very keen to support the campaign,” said Tom Enders, the chief executive of EADS.

British Defence Secretary Philip Hammond, when asked about prospects for a Eurofighter Typhoon deal, said:

“The prime minister had a very good visit yesterday and we are in discussions with our UAE colleagues, and the companies are here, and everything is rolling forward so we will see what happens.

“We have a multi-stranded defence and security relationship with the UAE which is about much more than Typhoon. Typhoon is an important part but there are many other parts to this relationship that we are building and strengthening all the time.”

The UAE had been expected to finalise an agreement for the Rafale last year, but talks faltered following visits by Cameron and after the UAE said the terms were unworkable and uncompetitive.

Industry sources familiar with the Eurofighter had said they were hopeful for a step towards the 6 billion pound ($9.6 billion) deal at the air show, such as the signing of a memorandum of understanding or contract.

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The French Rafale is a twin engine multirole fighter which will fit perfectly for the Saudi Navy. I think UAE should consider the DR for the navy too and go with the EF for the Air Force. Btw, UAE currently manufactures some EF components.
 
1. Does the commonality of combat airplane types with neighbors factor in decision making for UAE?

2. While UAE already has F-16 Block 60, should it then get both Rafale and Typhoon as suggested by Arabian Legend?
 
1. Does the commonality of combat airplane types with neighbors factor in decision making for UAE?

2. While UAE already has F-16 Block 60, should it then get both Rafale and Typhoon as suggested by Arabian Legend?
I think they should have one of them they should have around 80 F-16 and 70 either Rafale or Typhoon and also they need to develop more Air Bases you will be shocked all of their fighter jets are placed in one Air Base
 
I think they should have one of them they should have around 80 F-16 and 70 either Rafale or Typhoon and also they need to develop more Air Bases you will be shocked all of their fighter jets are placed in one Air Base

Really? Shocking indeed if true.

Developing alternate airbases is very important. In Pakistan, we have many undocumented air-strips with minimal infrastructure for our aircraft to use in case our bases are taken out. We can use our motorways too.

UAE does not have much to worry about. But still, if they are going to have a potent AF, they might as well develop redundancy in their infrastructure.
 
If the RSNF has the stomach then be it. Let them go Rafael!
The French Rafale is a twin engine multirole fighter which will fit perfectly for the Saudi Navy. I think UAE should consider the DR for the navy too and go with the EF for the Air Force. Btw, UAE currently manufactures some EF components.
 
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Really? Shocking indeed if true.

Developing alternate airbases is very important. In Pakistan, we have many undocumented air-strips with minimal infrastructure for our aircraft to use in case our bases are taken out. We can use our motorways too.

UAE does not have much to worry about. But still, if they are going to have a potent AF, they might as well develop redundancy in their infrastructure.
Yes they have placed all fighter jets on their Air Base near Abu Dhabi and that really is pathetic they need to use brain and build at least 4 more Air Bases and also focus on their Navy they are getting some new corvettes and Missile boats but they should also have at least 3 most modern Submarines
 
I think they should have one of them they should have around 80 F-16 and 70 either Rafale or Typhoon and also they need to develop more Air Bases you will be shocked all of their fighter jets are placed in one Air Base

The UAE has three Air bases and not just one with the jets being deployed around. Its just that the Al-Dafrah air base is the most strategic one considering its geographical location. Also The GCC Air Forces and missile shield are integrated and connected all together so, I don't see any problem Sir.

Yes they have placed all fighter jets on their Air Base near Abu Dhabi and that really is pathetic they need to use brain and build at least 4 more Air Bases and also focus on their Navy they are getting some new corvettes and Missile boats but they should also have at least 3 most modern Submarines
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There are speculations that UAE might go for more F-16 blk-60, rather to chose among Rafala or Typhoon ......
 
There are speculations that UAE might go for more F-16 blk-60, rather to chose among Rafala or Typhoon ......

Actually, they placed an order recently which makes their inventory +25 more out of their 79 F-16 B-70.

The window is still widely open to either the EF or the DR.
 
Actually, they placed an order recently which makes their inventory +25 more out of their 79 F-16 B-70.

The window is still widely open to either the EF or the DR.
Sir they haven't placed orders that is what F-16 producers were expecting that they will do it in this Air Show but they haven't placed any order
 
Sir they haven't placed orders that is what F-16 producers were expecting that they will do it in this Air Show but they haven't placed any order

The order took place 2 years ago. Relax :lol:
 
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