nelford_safc
Striker
£100m each
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We should get Trump to negotiate the price for us, he’ll soon get us 2 for £250m.£100m each
Gonna be a laugh if that happens in a serious situation likeEach pilot helmet is only £250k.
On that recent ITV fighter pilot documentary, a pilot couldn't log on so they had to turn the F35 off and back on again
Should have used AppleGonna be a laugh if that happens in a serious situation like
Promising stuff that a good old.turn it on and off again works mind
Each pilot helmet is only £250k.
On that recent ITV fighter pilot documentary, a pilot couldn't log on so they had to turn the F35 off and back on again
It's a meaningless number that can be adjusted depending who you are selling it to.£100m each
Loose lips man.It's a meaningless number that can be adjusted depending who you are selling it to.
The real cost of ownership for military aircraft is in the running costs. The initial unit cost is just a headline number.
I have first hand experience of negotiating such a contract.
The one I was involved with ten years ago was for a 5 year spares and repairs package for Typhoon radar. Only the radar, nothing else in the weapon system.
That 5 year package was more than the £100M you've referenced above.
The Chinese will know more about it than I do.Loose lips man.
The Chinese love this post.
£100m each
The Typhoon cost 130 million each when first developed. The cost of aircraft drops the more produced.
The Merlin helicopter was originally supposed to cost £20 million, but our lot are that useless they didnt order enough parts for the aircraft, and I was told that each aircraft ended up costing us around £70-£80 million in the end.
Was that contract with the place I used to get my car serviced? Sounds similar prices.It's a meaningless number that can be adjusted depending who you are selling it to.
The real cost of ownership for military aircraft is in the running costs. The initial unit cost is just a headline number.
I have first hand experience of negotiating such a contract.
The one I was involved with ten years ago was for a 5 year spares and repairs package for Typhoon radar. Only the radar, nothing else in the weapon system.
That 5 year package was more than the £100M you've referenced above.
What? You have to pay extra for the cup holders?Depending on configuration