MastanKhan
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Hi,
There is going to be a new wave of reconditioning and upgrading of older aircraft---basically 3rd generation aircraft to the standards of 4th generation aircraft----.
The aircraft has to have a certain criteria of modern design---basically an aircraft when it was manufactured was ahead of its time. You can put an F16 in the category---an F15----The Israeli Kfir----The Mirage 2K---The B52 bomber----The B1 amongst the many.
The F16's and the Mirage 2ks designed for a life span of 30-40 years---are being given a new life----with new and modified reconditioned frames---fuselage----engines and to top it all off----the electronics and weapons package. The B52 has re received a massive upgrade and possible the B1 as well.
The F16's A/B have been upgraded to the newer Blk standards-----and then the newest upgrade for the F16 the F16 V takes it to a different level. With an Aesa radar---new mission computers---a totally new electronics warfare package and the ability to launch the latest weapons----will give un-imagined strength to these older aircrafts produced some 30-40-50-60 years ago and that also at 1/4 or 1/3 the cost of a new aircraft.
The Israeli Kfir has gotten a new 35 years lease on life---the israelis are refurbishing 35 years old Kfir's for the Argentinian air force and giving them another 35 years of service with the upgrades.
So---for those who were talking about an end of life upgrade for the Mirage 2K9 maybe in for another surprise after another 10 years when there might be another upgrade available for that aircraft as well.
All these changes remind me of the Japanese re-conditioned car market for the Asian and African countries----. The Japanese used their cars for 3-4-5 years----they were then bought back and re-conditioned checked out thoroughly---spiffed up---new tires---brakes---etc etc etc and the car was ready at a reduced cost for south asia and Africa----to be enjoyed for another 10-20 years.
There is going to be a new wave of reconditioning and upgrading of older aircraft---basically 3rd generation aircraft to the standards of 4th generation aircraft----.
The aircraft has to have a certain criteria of modern design---basically an aircraft when it was manufactured was ahead of its time. You can put an F16 in the category---an F15----The Israeli Kfir----The Mirage 2K---The B52 bomber----The B1 amongst the many.
The F16's and the Mirage 2ks designed for a life span of 30-40 years---are being given a new life----with new and modified reconditioned frames---fuselage----engines and to top it all off----the electronics and weapons package. The B52 has re received a massive upgrade and possible the B1 as well.
The F16's A/B have been upgraded to the newer Blk standards-----and then the newest upgrade for the F16 the F16 V takes it to a different level. With an Aesa radar---new mission computers---a totally new electronics warfare package and the ability to launch the latest weapons----will give un-imagined strength to these older aircrafts produced some 30-40-50-60 years ago and that also at 1/4 or 1/3 the cost of a new aircraft.
The Israeli Kfir has gotten a new 35 years lease on life---the israelis are refurbishing 35 years old Kfir's for the Argentinian air force and giving them another 35 years of service with the upgrades.
So---for those who were talking about an end of life upgrade for the Mirage 2K9 maybe in for another surprise after another 10 years when there might be another upgrade available for that aircraft as well.
All these changes remind me of the Japanese re-conditioned car market for the Asian and African countries----. The Japanese used their cars for 3-4-5 years----they were then bought back and re-conditioned checked out thoroughly---spiffed up---new tires---brakes---etc etc etc and the car was ready at a reduced cost for south asia and Africa----to be enjoyed for another 10-20 years.