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Prabowo knows from day one that F-35 is a bit stretch for us. His mission was basically asking the U.S. to replace our SU-35 deal with similarly very good deal. That's why he's asking about F-35.
The SU-35 deal is a very good deal since we don't have lump sump money upfront. Where else can you get 11 brand new 4.5th gen fighter for only $550 million cash + $550 million worth of commodity. Only Russians would accept it.
F16V is an expensive aircraft. If we take a look at the deals involving Slovak, Bulgaria, and Taiwan it's around $121 millions - $131 millions per aircraft.
The deal with any brand new U.S. made 4th/4.5th gen aircraft should be arranged similarly with our SU-35 deal. So we'll only accept 11 F-16V (or any other new U.S. aircraft to replace SU-35) if the U.S. would also accept 50% cash + 50% commodity.
Otherwise, like I said earlier, just focus on procuring F-16 EDA. While for the brand new fighter we'll turn to non-U.S. providers. We don't need to force ourselves to buy F-35 or any other 5th gen jets. Some countries (Germany, France, Spain, etc) so far looked content skipping 5th gen and just go from 4.5th gen to 6th gen.
Speaking of non-U.S. providers, while we're probably going for EF or Rafale if we intended to buy European 4.5th gen jets, apart from the U.S. and Europe, Japan (MHI) also has plan to develop 6th gen. So if 5th gen is out of our reach, 6th gen would probably give us more opportunities in the next step after 4.5th gen.
The SU-35 deal is a very good deal since we don't have lump sump money upfront. Where else can you get 11 brand new 4.5th gen fighter for only $550 million cash + $550 million worth of commodity. Only Russians would accept it.
F16V is an expensive aircraft. If we take a look at the deals involving Slovak, Bulgaria, and Taiwan it's around $121 millions - $131 millions per aircraft.
The deal with any brand new U.S. made 4th/4.5th gen aircraft should be arranged similarly with our SU-35 deal. So we'll only accept 11 F-16V (or any other new U.S. aircraft to replace SU-35) if the U.S. would also accept 50% cash + 50% commodity.
Otherwise, like I said earlier, just focus on procuring F-16 EDA. While for the brand new fighter we'll turn to non-U.S. providers. We don't need to force ourselves to buy F-35 or any other 5th gen jets. Some countries (Germany, France, Spain, etc) so far looked content skipping 5th gen and just go from 4.5th gen to 6th gen.
Speaking of non-U.S. providers, while we're probably going for EF or Rafale if we intended to buy European 4.5th gen jets, apart from the U.S. and Europe, Japan (MHI) also has plan to develop 6th gen. So if 5th gen is out of our reach, 6th gen would probably give us more opportunities in the next step after 4.5th gen.
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