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The RCAF's Next Generation Fighter (CF-188 Replacement)

The Ukrainians are looking forward to the Gripens...


This is how Ukraine’s F-16s hide from Russian drones​

Ukraine’s F-16s operate from night from small airstrips while under constant threat of Russian attack. Despite this, they’re surviving.


It's not for no reason Kyiv wants the Swedish Gripen. To avoid Russian bombardment that could wipe out its roughly 125 surviving fighters, the Ukrainian air force splits its flying brigades into small teams that travel by truck to airstrips and even lengths of highway all across central and western Ukraine.


 
The Ukrainians are looking forward to the Gripens...


This is how Ukraine’s F-16s hide from Russian drones​

Ukraine’s F-16s operate from night from small airstrips while under constant threat of Russian attack. Despite this, they’re surviving.


It's not for no reason Kyiv wants the Swedish Gripen. To avoid Russian bombardment that could wipe out its roughly 125 surviving fighters, the Ukrainian air force splits its flying brigades into small teams that travel by truck to airstrips and even lengths of highway all across central and western Ukraine.




RCAF just did an exercise in Latvia back in September honing that very skill, using highways for takeoff and landing.

 
F35 requires an environmentally controlled hanger and specialty tooling/techniques to maintain the stealth surfaces. Someone previously commented on this blog that our hangers won’t be ready in time for our aircraft.
Not to worry. We'll just rent some space on various Air National Guard bases. They've been flying F-35s for some time.

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After reading this, caution when speaking of Ikea-like Gripen assembly lines in Montreal. Unless, tangible, meaningful construction of related parts occur here, the juice may not be worth the squeeze. A number of major concerns would be needed to be overcome, a few look to be quite high to climb...
I warned about this before. They can't simply move the supply chain to Canada. So they get Bombardier to assemble it like IKEA furniture.

Having said this, I’d like to see SAAB math on their figure.

To be fair all companies fudge this. Take dollar amount and escalate by some multiplier.

It's almost like Ukraine is desperately throwing out LOI's and purchase attempts for whatever fighters they can without a lot of rhyme or reason? That's why I didn't put much stock in their Gripen LOI and said it was unrealistic, because fundamentally if they are doing this, we aren't special and I wouldn't be surprised if the LOI turns to dust.

Ukraine doesn't have funds. Donors will be buying. We may end up paying for dozens of Gripens that never wore Canadian colours.
 
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