the procurement is mainly for the AJT training , TA-4SU super skyhawk replacement......usual candidates are expected: BAe Hawk, Ammerachi M-346, KAI T-50 Golden EagleOriginally posted by specialOps:T-50 is a trainer for goodness sake.
There's no way it can replace the F-5 as a primary interceptor and a secondary ground-attack aircraft.
Maybe T-50 to replace the TA4-SU Advanced Jet Training (AJT) programme in France, where pilots selected for fighter conversion goes there for advanced training.
The basic trainer for RSAF just bought recently, is still too new for replacement.
Correct.Originally posted by specialOps:T-50 is a trainer for goodness sake.
There's no way it can replace the F-5 as a primary interceptor and a secondary ground-attack aircraft.
Maybe T-50 to replace the TA4-SU Advanced Jet Training (AJT) programme in France, where pilots selected for fighter conversion goes there for advanced training.
The basic trainer for RSAF just bought recently, is still too new for replacement.
I am sorry but actually i intend to say A-50 instead of T-50.Originally posted by tankee1981:T-50s to replace the F-5S?
Care to explain?Originally posted by FG42:i hope RSAF will not buy T-50.
korean stuffs are over-rated and unreliable...
Samsung, Hyundai, Kia.... oh.. K-anime too.Originally posted by tankee1981:Care to explain?
Then Singapore should not buy F-15SGs...Originally posted by FG42:i hope RSAF will not buy T-50.
korean stuffs are over-rated and unreliable...
dun bullshit. they are license produced for the korean air force, not for the entire americans or sgp's planes.Originally posted by datafuser:Then Singapore should not buy F-15SGs...
Korea Aerospace Industries makes the forward fuselage and wings of all new production F-15 variants.
That means the forward fuselage and wings of the F-15SGs will be made in Korea.
Besides Korea Aerospace Industries is the sole provider of Boeing AH-64 Apache fuselage.
Cheers,
Sunho
datafuser is South Korean....Originally posted by FG42:dun bullshit. they are license produced for the korean air force, not for the entire americans or sgp's planes.
koreans like to brag they could do this and that. their techs are far from what they claimed they were. they merely want to show off the the japs that they are capable of making "something" too.
recently korean people claims that part of chinese liaoning's changbaishan belongs to them. they even claims that paper were invented by them too. the most amusing one recently was that they claimed that they had invaded china and is on her way to make it into films, what kind of nationalism is this? hahaha....
personally, i m very skeptical of koreans stuffs.
btw, r u a korean?
Mind your language.Originally posted by FG42:dun bullshit. they are license produced for the korean air force, not for the entire americans or sgp's planes.
koreans like to brag they could do this and that. their techs are far from what they claimed they were. they merely want to show off the the japs that they are capable of making "something" too.
recently korean people claims that part of chinese liaoning's changbaishan belongs to them. they even claims that paper were invented by them too. the most amusing one recently was that they claimed that they had invaded china and is on her way to make it into films, what kind of nationalism is this? hahaha....
personally, i m very skeptical of koreans stuffs.
btw, r u a korean?
That is not true.Originally posted by FG42:dun bullshit. they are license produced for the korean air force, not for the entire americans or sgp's planes.
Well, datafuser has stated on what basis he is speaking about.Originally posted by FG42:i could sense you are korean from the way you wrote. its a very typical korean style.
i m living in a place so close to korea and got in touch with many koreans here.
this is a forum and you are free to continue braging.
since when did KAI became the SOLE provider of fuselage for all new F-15 production??Originally posted by datafuser:That is not true.
KAI is the sole provider of the forward fuselage of all new production F-15s.
I have seen the forward fuselage of an F-15 ordered by an undisclosed air force at KAI's Sacheon plant.
BTW I am South Korean and write for Aviation Week & Space Technology and Military Review, a local magazine.
I wrote a story about Singapore's G550 CAEW for October 1st issue of the AW&ST.
Sunho
Originally posted by FG42:You can not and will not find on the net exactly what is written in the offset agreement signed by Boeing and KAI. Nor will they published it.
since when did KAI became the SOLE provider of fuselage for all new F-15 production??
KAI's web-site just mentioned F-15K Wing & Fuselage Contract with Boeing on 23 Jul 2002. not SOLE provider for ALL NEW F-15 production.
http://www.koreaaero.com/
while its common and natural that makers dont produce all the parts by themselves and even paints for stealth works were actually procured from jpn.
the point is Boeing's official web-site mention nothing about the above [b]SOLE provider contract at all!
http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/global_strike/news/index.html
however, the following were released by boeing:
Boeing Receives First F-15K Wing and Forward Fuselage Built in South Korea
ST. LOUIS, April 20, 2005 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] accepted the first F-15K fighter jet wing and forward fuselage made by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) at a ceremony April 18 in Sachon, South Korea.
Boeing selected KAI to produce aircraft components for 32 of the 40 Republic of Korea Air Force F-15Ks. Once completed, the wings and forward fuselages are sent to St. Louis where the new fighters complete final assembly.
"This delivery was critical because it allows our team to build the best multi-role fighters for the Republic of Korea," said Steve Winkler, Boeing F-15K program manager. "It's also historic because Korea Aerospace Industries is the first company outside of Boeing to build these F-15 components. They've done an extraordinary job."
The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) selected the F-15K Strike Eagle for its Next Generation Fighter Program in 2002. Under a $3.6 billion contract, Boeing will deliver 40 aircraft to the ROKAF beginning this year through August 2008. The first F-15K completed its first flight last month.
An advanced derivative of the U.S. Air Force F-15E, the F-15K is the world's most capable long-range, multi-role fighter. It can perform air-to-ground, air-to-air, and air-to-sea missions during day or night, in virtually any weather. It can carry more than 23,000 pounds of payload, reach Mach 2.5, and incorporates the latest military technologies.
like i said, i understand korean's nature well enough and i can understand your love for your country but pls dont mixed them up and try to mislead or con us here about SOLE PROVIDER.
to me, there is nothing special about korean stuffs. if our F-15SG's wing and fuselage are to be made by them, i think RSAF must make sure that they wouldnt fall off anytime...
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