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June 20th, 2012 11:50 AM #12
those nice jets would need nice weapons... like air-to-air missiles
AIM-7 Sparrow? AIM-9 Sidewinder?
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June 20th, 2012 02:36 PM #14
anu ba tawag sa bomb na hinuhulog? pwede ba yun jan ikabit? katulad ng ginamit sa movie 'tears on the sun' yun binagsak na bomba ng figther jet ng US...
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June 20th, 2012 02:39 PM #15
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June 20th, 2012 03:32 PM #18
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June 20th, 2012 04:03 PM #19Great news
So here are some stats from Wikipedia. :D
Aircraft Summary
- TA-50 Golden Eagle (Tactical trainer/light attack)
- South Korean Derivative of F-16 Fighting Falcon
- First Flight: 20 August 2002
- Introduction: 22 February 2005
- TA-50 Unit Cost: US$25 million (1.0535 Billion PHP)
- Powerplant: 1× General Electric F404 afterburning turbofan
- Maximum speed: Mach 1.4~1.5
- Service ceiling: 16,760 m (55,000 ft)
- Guns: 1× 20 mm (0.787 in) General Dynamics A-50 3-barreled rotary cannon
- Hardpoints: Total: 7
- Rockets: Hydra 70, LOGIR
- Missiles:
- - Air-to-air: AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-120 AMRAAM.
- - Air-to-ground: AGM-65 Maverick
- Bombs: Mk 82, Mk 83, and Mk 84 general purpose bombs with SPICE, JDAM, or JDAM-ER guidance kits; CBU-97/105 sensor fuzed weapons, laser-guided bombs
- Manufacturer: Korea Aerospace Industries (Founded by Samsung Aerospace, Daewoo Heavy Industries (aerospace division), and Hyundai Space and Aircraft Company)
Although it would have been wiser to buy the FA-50 variant for 5 Million USD more instead , this is good enough. But the story doesn't end here. The following are the list of Aircraft Armaments and their corresponding per Unit cost:
- AIM-9 Sidewinder (Short-range air-to-air missile): US$85,000 (3.582 Million PHP)
- AIM-120 AMRAAM 120C (beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile, fire & forget): $300,000–$400,000 (12.6422 Million to 16.8563 Million PHP)
- AIM-120 AMRAAM 120D (beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile, fire & forget): $700,000 (29.4985 Million PHP)
- AGM-65 Maverick (precision-guided weapon): 17,000 to $160,000 (716 392.75 PHP to 6.7425 Million PHP)
- Mk 82 (unguided, low-drag general-purpose bomb): $268.50 (11,314.79 PHP)
- Mk 83 (low-drag general-purpose bomb): no data yet :D
- Mark 84 or BLU-117 (General-purpose_bomb): $3,100 (130,636 PHP)
- Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) KIT (guidance kit that converts unguided bombs, or "dumb bombs" into all-weather "smart" munitions): Approximately $25,000 (1.0535 Million PHP); depends on acquisition lot. Foreign sales have considerably higher prices.
This means it will take a few million or billion more to ARM and Maintain the fleet for years to come. If we are going to go up against China we will need Beyond Visual Range Weapons to effectively protect our land area and the plane itself. I would suggest 4 Units of AIM-120C for each of the planes. 2 to bring for every operation and 2 for stockpiling. So in order to have appropriate defense measure alone it will cost 606.8 Million PHP. But those are very conservative numbers, so we may need to order more Air-to-Air missiles.
God bless Philippines! Im waiting see this in action to solve the Mindanao Crisis any time soon. Also all these weapons are manufactured and sold by the US so we're gonna pay US huge sums to keep our planes formidable. :D
Also, I would like to request President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino, III to host a Flight Demonstration when all the 12 jets are finally delivered, perhaps for every major Tax Paying City here in the Philippines. Please include Iligan City. I would like to here the Sonic Boom personally.
Lastly, it stated in Wikipedia that each plane in 2011 prices cost 25 Million USD (1.0535 Billion PHP). I am open to any explanation on how the cost for 12 Planes got to 25 Billion PHP effectively doubling 2011 prices. I hope this one doesn't get to become the likes of ZTE.
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