F-16战胜F-35

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-16 Beats The F-35

March 31, 2010:

Romania finally approved a two year old deal to by 48 U.S. F-16 fighters for $4.5 billion. Half were be the latest model, the F-16C Block 50. The others will be used, and reconditioned to F-16C Block 25 standards. The used F-16s will arrive in two years, but the new ones won't arrive until 2020. Romania could have waited a few years and bought the new F-35 instead, but that would have cost them more money (nearly $6 billion for just 24). Romania did the math and realized that 48 F-16s would be more than adequate to handle any neighborhood spats. And if Russia became a problem, Romania is now a member of NATO, and capable of calling on some very big allies. There's still the possibility of buying some F-35s in the 2020s, but there's plenty of time to work out the best way to deal with that.
Romania is not alone in saving money by purchasing used F-16s. Five years ago, Chile bought ten new F-16s (Block 50 models) from the U.S., for $50 million each. Chile also bought 18 used F-16s (Block 20 models) from the Netherlands for $10 million each. Noting that the well maintained used aircraft performed as well as the new built ones, Chile continues shopping around for more used F-16s, to replace 16 elderly F-5s that are about to retire, and 24 Mirages 50s that were recently retired. There are a lot of used F-16s for sale, so buyers have a lot of good opportunities to explore. Chile is looking for another 18 F-16s, and the Netherlands is seen as the most likely supplier. Chile isn't the only nation taking advantage of the used fighter market. Chile also considered the air power capabilities of its neighbors, and concluded that a mix of new and used F-16s would be more than adequate.

While the U.S. still has about 1,300 F-16s in service (about half with reserve units), over 4,200 were produced, and America has hundreds in storage. The end of the Cold War in 1991 led to a sharp cut in U.S. Air Force fighter squadrons. Moreover, the new F-35 will be replacing all U.S. F-16s in the next decade. So the U.S. has plenty of little-used F-16s sitting around, and an ally that it would like to beef up militarily.

F-16s are still produced for export, and these cost as much as $70 million each (the F-16I for Israel). Some nations, like South Korea, build the F-16 under license. A used F-16C, built in the 1990s, goes for about $10 million on the open market.

The 16 ton F-16 has an admirable combat record, and is very popular with pilots. It has been successful at ground support as well. When equipped with 4-6 smart bombs, it is a very effective bomber.

Procurement: F-16 Beats The F-35

Source:http://www.defence.pk/forums/mil ... 6-beats-f-35-a.html

写这个文章的是标题党,我只是翻译 :D-16 Beats The F-35

March 31, 2010:

Romania finally approved a two year old deal to by 48 U.S. F-16 fighters for $4.5 billion. Half were be the latest model, the F-16C Block 50. The others will be used, and reconditioned to F-16C Block 25 standards. The used F-16s will arrive in two years, but the new ones won't arrive until 2020. Romania could have waited a few years and bought the new F-35 instead, but that would have cost them more money (nearly $6 billion for just 24). Romania did the math and realized that 48 F-16s would be more than adequate to handle any neighborhood spats. And if Russia became a problem, Romania is now a member of NATO, and capable of calling on some very big allies. There's still the possibility of buying some F-35s in the 2020s, but there's plenty of time to work out the best way to deal with that.
Romania is not alone in saving money by purchasing used F-16s. Five years ago, Chile bought ten new F-16s (Block 50 models) from the U.S., for $50 million each. Chile also bought 18 used F-16s (Block 20 models) from the Netherlands for $10 million each. Noting that the well maintained used aircraft performed as well as the new built ones, Chile continues shopping around for more used F-16s, to replace 16 elderly F-5s that are about to retire, and 24 Mirages 50s that were recently retired. There are a lot of used F-16s for sale, so buyers have a lot of good opportunities to explore. Chile is looking for another 18 F-16s, and the Netherlands is seen as the most likely supplier. Chile isn't the only nation taking advantage of the used fighter market. Chile also considered the air power capabilities of its neighbors, and concluded that a mix of new and used F-16s would be more than adequate.

While the U.S. still has about 1,300 F-16s in service (about half with reserve units), over 4,200 were produced, and America has hundreds in storage. The end of the Cold War in 1991 led to a sharp cut in U.S. Air Force fighter squadrons. Moreover, the new F-35 will be replacing all U.S. F-16s in the next decade. So the U.S. has plenty of little-used F-16s sitting around, and an ally that it would like to beef up militarily.

F-16s are still produced for export, and these cost as much as $70 million each (the F-16I for Israel). Some nations, like South Korea, build the F-16 under license. A used F-16C, built in the 1990s, goes for about $10 million on the open market.

The 16 ton F-16 has an admirable combat record, and is very popular with pilots. It has been successful at ground support as well. When equipped with 4-6 smart bombs, it is a very effective bomber.

Procurement: F-16 Beats The F-35

Source:http://www.defence.pk/forums/mil ... 6-beats-f-35-a.html

写这个文章的是标题党,我只是翻译 :D
....合同上打败了F35。。。。。。。
罗马尼亚有几个钱去买F-35?
Santana、捷达无数次打败宝马奔驰……
F-16在欧洲战斗机市场很有意思呀,当年与华约距离很近的西北欧4国是F-16最早的用户之一,现在距离俄罗斯很近,隔乌克兰/白俄罗斯相望的波兰,罗马尼亚又成了F-16最后的用户之一,呵呵;P
F-16在欧洲的销售数量居然比M2K总产量还要高许多呀:L
那35就和我一樣胖啊
波音早晚收购骡马。。。。俺猜的,别拍。
xplayer 发表于 2010-4-2 13:00


    罗马会先收购西可实际和通用,然后波音会收购贝尔和雷声,美国防务将剩下两强并存诺干年,最后整合为一个超级大集团,甚至囊括ge和惠普........
meigi 发表于 2010-4-2 20:56


   是不是还有诺格
老而彌堅啊。。。。。。15/16一對兄弟。 。話說。。還有個什麼西XX的公司把 貌似產直升機有一套。。。。忘記名字了。。
austlan 发表于 2010-4-2 21:36


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