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Saudi Arabia F-15SA Deal Details Released

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WASHINGTON, October 20, 2010 – The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress today of a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Saudi Arabia of:

84 F-15SA Aircraft
170 APG-63(v)3 Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar (AESA) radar sets
193 F-110-GE-129 Improved Performance Engines
100 M61 Vulcan Cannons
100 Link-16 Multifunctional Information Distribution System/Low Volume Terminal (MIDS/LVT) and spares
193 LANTIRN Navigation Pods (3rd Generation-Tiger Eye)
338 Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS)
462 AN/AVS-9 Night Vision Goggles (NVGS)
300 AIM-9X SIDEWINDER Missiles
25 Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM-9X)
25 Special Air Training Missiles (NATM-9X)
500 AIM-120C/7 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM)
25 AIM-120 CATMs
1,000 Dual Mode Laser/Global Positioning System (GPS) Guided Munitions (500 lb)
1,000 Dual Mode Laser/GPS Guided Munitions (2000 lb)
1,100 GBU-24 PAVEWAY III Laser Guided Bombs (2000 lb)
1,000 GBU-31B V3 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) (2000 lb)
1,300 CBU-105D/B Sensor Fuzed Weapons (SFW)/Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD)
50 CBU-105 Inert
1,000 MK-82 500lb General Purpose Bombs
6,000 MK-82 500lb Inert Training Bombs
2,000 MK-84 2000lb General Purpose Bombs
2,000 MK-84 2000lb Inert Training Bombs
200,000 20mm Cartridges
400,000 20mm Target Practice Cartridges
400 AGM-84 Block II HARPOON Missiles
600 AGM-88B HARM Missiles
169 Digital Electronic Warfare Systems (DEWS)
158 AN/AAQ-33 Sniper Targeting Systems
169 AN/AAS-42 Infrared Search and Track (IRST) Systems
10 DB-110 Reconnaissance Pods
462 Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System Helmets
40 Remotely Operated Video Enhanced Receivers (ROVER)
80 Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation Pods

Also included are the upgrade of the existing Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) fleet of seventy (70) F-15S multi-role fighters to the F-15SA configuration, the provision for CONUS-based fighter training operations for a twelve (12) F-15SA contingent, construction, refurbishments, and infrastructure improvements of several support facilities for the F-15SA in-Kingdom and/or CONUS operations, RR-188 Chaff, MJU-7/10 Flares, training munitions, Cartridge Actuated Devices/Propellant Actuated Devices, communication security, site surveys, trainers, simulators, publications and technical documentation, personnel training and training equipment, U.S. government and contractor engineering, technical, and logistical support services, and other related elements of logistical and program support.
The estimated cost is $29.432 billion.


A couple of big points:

1. All existing F-15S fighters are to be upgraded to F-15SA.

2. IRST Included

3. Harm and Harpoons included

http://www.dsca.mil/PressReleases/36-b/2010/Saudi_Arabia_10-43.pdf
 
Are Saudi Arabia and Israel the only non US countries to fly the Eagle?
 
HOLY!!


That's shyt load of weapons man!!!



But point to note is they are getting 500 AMRAAMs as well. Is there a limit on how much they can sell, as PAF got 500 also?
 
338 Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS)
Americans sell Israeli technology to Saudi Arabia :whistle:


Are Saudi Arabia and Israel the only non US countries to fly the Eagle?
Also Japan, South Korea and Singapore.
 
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Americans sell Israeli technology to Saudi Arabia

No

Boeing's not israel's Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS)
 
Isn't it good to get acquainted with AESA radars AZADPAKISTAN.
A big plus point for RSAF. All F-15SA AESA equipped in the future.
No they are not useless again 20+55 F-35s.

With in total 308 (57+25+72+71+84) F-15SAs AESA equipped in future is a serious firepower in the whole ME region.
ps. Saudis are interested in those 84 F-15SE Silent Eagle. Now it would be interested if Saudis get SE while israelis get F-35s.

Don't forget 72 EF-2000 all will be AESA equipped. Plus an option of 72 more or could be cancelled if US go ahead with Silent Eagle sales to RSAF.
 
Isn't it good to get acquainted with AESA radars AZADPAKISTAN.
A big plus point for RSAF. All F-15SA AESA equipped in the future.
No they are not useless again 20+55 F-35s.

With in total 308 (57+25+72+71+84) F-15SAs AESA equipped in future is a serious firepower in the whole ME region.
ps. Saudis are interested in those 84 F-15SE Silent Eagle. Now it would be interested if Saudis get SE while israelis get F-35s.

Don't forget 72 EF-2000 all will be AESA equipped. Plus an option of 72 more or could be cancelled if US go ahead with Silent Eagle sales to RSAF.

I think your numbers are wrong.
It is 84 F-15SA+ another 70 F-15's upgraded to SA standards.That makes it 154 F-15SA's. They also have 3 decades old 70 F015 C/D's which will be retired before all the new F-15SA's come online.

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How would it be useless ? It would make it so the F-15 could pick up the F-35 at a longer distance.

They wont pick them up at all atleast if the F-35 performs as expected.
 
They wont pick them up at all atleast if the F-35 performs as expected.

Depends on just how stealthy export versions of the F-35 is. The Radar will eventually pick it up. Just depends on if it can before the F-35 gets in range to fire off a AIM-120.
 
Depends on just how stealthy export versions of the F-35 is. The Radar will eventually pick it up. Just depends on if it can before the F-35 gets in range to fire off a AIM-120.

Not exactly..the F35 will have the superior APG-81 AESA radar...they will always see first and shoot first.
 
Not exactly..the F35 will have the superior APG-81 AESA radar...they will always see first and shoot first.

That would certainly play a role too. Stealth+Advanced Avionics generally would negate all else.
 
Ras..No your information is incorrect and thus wrong.

Saudis have a deal in place with UK to upgrade 80 Tornados for $4.66 billion.
What makes you think those potential F-15C/D would be replaced. Give me a logical answer.
Here is something that you zip your lips.

The Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) upgrades include components to extend the life of the fighter bombers and highly-accurate target acquisition pods.
The Goodrich Corporation announced it had been selected to upgrade Saudi Arabia’s fleet of 150 F-15 Eagle fighter aircraft with Grid-Lock flight controls. The retrofit of the aircraft ailerons, flaps, rudders and wing tips will bring them up to par with US Air Force F-15s, the company said.

“The RSAF recognized the improved lifecycle costs that the USAF is realizing on its flight control surfaces as a result of this innovative technology,” Marc Duvall, president of Goodrich Aerostructures, said in a statement.
The London-based Jane’s Defence Weekly reported.
That a July 2010 news now best part is new information has surfaced about upgrades with AESA and other systems as of Sep/Oct 2010.

So 72 F-15s are already SA standards.
Another 150(+3) goes through upgrades with SA standards.
Another 84 on order (SA/SE could be any of these two)

Look ras if you have some personal problem with Saudis say it don't try to make fool out of yourself you are not in us administration what you see is what you get and that is what it is, if you feel bad about such good deal write to us department of defense and protest.
 

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