Sat Jun 12, 2010 6:16 am
Sat Jun 12, 2010 7:08 am
Sat Jun 12, 2010 7:39 am
vlado wrote:The QF aircraft are flown for 200 to 300 hours till they are "executed". Makes the QF mission a bit more cost effective after each flight.)
Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:25 am
Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:05 pm
Randy Haskin wrote:Well, at least the Viper is good for something.
Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:45 pm
Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:30 am
Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:55 am
Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:15 am
Enemy Ace wrote:I have been to several countries that would be overjoyed to get even "worn out" F-16's, NATO countries that are supporting us with boots on the ground in OEF/OIF. Yet, they can't get old A models or even old C models, they can be only sold or given the latest nearly new block type or USA Depot overhauled (Read:Expensive) airplanes.
I guess selling off cheap 16's would cause even more customers of the Uber expensive F-35 to have second thoughts about committing billions for a squadron or two of the new stuff.
BAE reported once that it cost over $800,000.00 to convert a F-4 to a drone. That is ridiculous when you think about what it is to be used for. And you know the -16 is gonna be more than that.
And Randy, last time I was in the Eglin museum there seemed to be quite a few drones that were already in the inventory or could be reproduced by a small entreprenurial company for one heck of a lot less than $800 grand a pop. I'm not against drones at all, just this incredibly expensive way of doing it. I am sure that if the major defense contractors didn't have a lock on it that a smaller company could come up with something very viable. And the QF-4 program is run by contractors, there shouldn't be a huge logistical tail. Exotic Jamming? IR Signatures etc? Who is the threat? a bunch of ageing Su-27's, worst case 99% of the time?
Like I said, I am waiting to hear about the cost overruns on the QF-16. $1.5 million a pop to convert? 2 Million? this is gonna be fun to watch.
Don't forget to wear your reflective belt!!!