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<blockquote data-quote="Mirage III" data-source="post: 200847" data-attributes="member: 189"><p><img src="/foros/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/eek.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" data-shortname=":eek:" /> Israel Plans to Buy Over 100 F-35s</p><p></p><p>Posted 27-Jun-2006 09:23</p><p>Related stories: Contracts - Intent, Fighters & Attack, Helicopters & Rotary, Lockheed Martin, Middle East - Israel, New Systems Tech, Support Functions - Other, Transport & Utility, United Technologies</p><p>Also on this day: 27-Jun-2006 » </p><p></p><p>F-35A head-on</p><p>(click to view full)</p><p>In an exclusive interview, Israeli Air Force (IAF) chief procurement officer Brigadier-General Ze'ev Snir told Israel's Globes publication that F-35 Joint Strike Fighter was a key part of their IAF recapitalization plans, and that Israel intends to buy over 100 of the fighters to replace their F-16s over time. The 100-plane deal will cost at least $5 billion by Israeli estimates, and will be the F-35A conventional take-off Air Force version. Snir added that "The IAF would be happy to equip itself with 24 F-22s but the problem at this time is the US refusal to sell the plane, and its $200 million price tag."</p><p></p><p>Access to the F-35's software source code remains a live issue for the Israelis, as it has been with the Australians [PDF format], British, and others. That access is necessary for countries that want to upgrade the aircraft's computers, and/or integrate new weapons, communications, or electronic warfare systems. Israeli planes generally undergo heavy modifications to incorporate Israeli electronics and weapons systems, and the F-35 will be no exception. The US has allowed the Israelis access to the F-15 and F-16's software after development was complete, and Snir is confident the F-35A's computers will not be an issue. He reiterated that there was "no dispute with the US that IAF F-35s would include Israeli communications and electronic warfare technologies and missiles developed by Rafael Armament Development Authority Ltd."</p><p></p><p>Israel is also reportedly considering several near-term IAF procurements, including a possible buy of 6 C-130J Hercules transports plus associated support & equipment at a cost of about $500 million, as well as a $100 million upgrade of Sikorsky CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters to extend their operational lifespan by 20 </p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2006/06/israel-plans-to-buy-over-100-f35s/index.php">http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2006/06/israel-plans-to-buy-over-100-f35s/index.php</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Bueno, para los que no sepan ingles se dice que Israel está negociando la adquisición de un total de 100 cazabombarderos F-35 Lighting II valuados inicialmente en unos 5.000 millones de dólares. Los primeros ejemplares serían entregados a partir del 2014 y aunque se presume que se trata de la versión convencional, F-35A, no se descarta que quizás un escuadrón reciba los STOVL F-35B. </p><p></p><p>Según trascendió la fuerza aérea israelí ya informó de los requerimientos de equipos </p><p>Electrónicos y sistemas de comunicaciones, junto con otros requisitos específicos que no han tomado estado público.</p><p></p><p>De este modo el F-35 hace pié en Medio Oriente y será entonces Israel su primer usuario en la región. Será interesante conocer qué equipos ha solicitado aparte de los revolucionarios equipos que ya dispone el F-35 como el radar AESA AN/APG-81, el sistema de visión y adquisición automática IR de 360 grados DAS (Distributed Aperture System) y el sensor frontal para la adquisición de objetivos ETOS (Electro-Optical Targeting System).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mirage III, post: 200847, member: 189"] :eek: Israel Plans to Buy Over 100 F-35s Posted 27-Jun-2006 09:23 Related stories: Contracts - Intent, Fighters & Attack, Helicopters & Rotary, Lockheed Martin, Middle East - Israel, New Systems Tech, Support Functions - Other, Transport & Utility, United Technologies Also on this day: 27-Jun-2006 » F-35A head-on (click to view full) In an exclusive interview, Israeli Air Force (IAF) chief procurement officer Brigadier-General Ze'ev Snir told Israel's Globes publication that F-35 Joint Strike Fighter was a key part of their IAF recapitalization plans, and that Israel intends to buy over 100 of the fighters to replace their F-16s over time. The 100-plane deal will cost at least $5 billion by Israeli estimates, and will be the F-35A conventional take-off Air Force version. Snir added that "The IAF would be happy to equip itself with 24 F-22s but the problem at this time is the US refusal to sell the plane, and its $200 million price tag." Access to the F-35's software source code remains a live issue for the Israelis, as it has been with the Australians [PDF format], British, and others. That access is necessary for countries that want to upgrade the aircraft's computers, and/or integrate new weapons, communications, or electronic warfare systems. Israeli planes generally undergo heavy modifications to incorporate Israeli electronics and weapons systems, and the F-35 will be no exception. The US has allowed the Israelis access to the F-15 and F-16's software after development was complete, and Snir is confident the F-35A's computers will not be an issue. He reiterated that there was "no dispute with the US that IAF F-35s would include Israeli communications and electronic warfare technologies and missiles developed by Rafael Armament Development Authority Ltd." Israel is also reportedly considering several near-term IAF procurements, including a possible buy of 6 C-130J Hercules transports plus associated support & equipment at a cost of about $500 million, as well as a $100 million upgrade of Sikorsky CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters to extend their operational lifespan by 20 [url]http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/2006/06/israel-plans-to-buy-over-100-f35s/index.php[/url] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bueno, para los que no sepan ingles se dice que Israel está negociando la adquisición de un total de 100 cazabombarderos F-35 Lighting II valuados inicialmente en unos 5.000 millones de dólares. Los primeros ejemplares serían entregados a partir del 2014 y aunque se presume que se trata de la versión convencional, F-35A, no se descarta que quizás un escuadrón reciba los STOVL F-35B. Según trascendió la fuerza aérea israelí ya informó de los requerimientos de equipos Electrónicos y sistemas de comunicaciones, junto con otros requisitos específicos que no han tomado estado público. De este modo el F-35 hace pié en Medio Oriente y será entonces Israel su primer usuario en la región. Será interesante conocer qué equipos ha solicitado aparte de los revolucionarios equipos que ya dispone el F-35 como el radar AESA AN/APG-81, el sistema de visión y adquisición automática IR de 360 grados DAS (Distributed Aperture System) y el sensor frontal para la adquisición de objetivos ETOS (Electro-Optical Targeting System). [/QUOTE]
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