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F-X III .... un aiuto dall'Arabia Saudita ....

 

Boeing: Saudi F-15 Order Aids Korea F-X III Proposal ....

 

Boeing’s F-15SE Silent Eagle fighter offering to South Korea benefits from development work on the F-15SA ordered by Saudi Arabia and an existing base of F-15Ks flown by the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF), the company said this week.

 

Fonte .... http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/2013-08-28/boeing-saudi-f-15-order-aids-korea-f-x-iii-proposal

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Corea del Sud .... l'annuncio del vincitore potrebbe essere dato la settimana prossima ....

 

South Korea poised for final decision in F-X III ....

 

South Korea could make a final decision in the F-X III competition for 60 fighters as soon as the following week, with Boeing’s F-15 Silent Eagle in a strong position.

Seoul’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) says it has completed the evaluation of the competing bids of the three jets involved in the competition, according to a report by state news agency Yonhap.

 

Fonte .... http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/south-korea-poised-for-final-decision-in-f-x-iii-390618/

 

Yonhap News Agency .... "S. Korea to announce winner of fighter jet project next week" .... http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2013/09/17/21/0301000000AEN20130917001700315F.html

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Sorpresa !!!!

 

S. Korea decides against picking Boeing's F-15 SE as next fighter jet ....

 

South Korea decided not to select Boeing's F-15SE as the country's next fighter jet Tuesday amid concern the sole-remaining candidate for the 8.3 trillion won (US$7.2 billion) project is not suitable as it lacks stealth features.

The decision, which came in a meeting of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) presided over by Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin, prompted the government to restart the procurement program from the beginning, further delaying the replacement of the aging fleet of F-4s and F-5s.

Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin © held a committee meeting of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration to reject Boeing's F-15 SE as the country's next fighter jet on Sept. 24, 2013. (Yonhap)

Locked in competition with Lockheed Martin's F-35 and EADS' Eurofighter, Boeing was close to winning the deal with a cheaper offer than its rivals.

But its fourth-generation aircraft finished in second place behind the F-35 stealth jet in comprehensive assessments, leaving questions over its combat capabilities.

"The committee made the decision through in-depth discussions on the security situation and the combat environment based on assessments of the jets' mission capabilities and prices," DAPA spokesman Baek Yoon-hyung said in a briefing.

"The DAPA will promptly restart the project to minimize the security vacuum by consulting related organizations to revise the total budget and requirements."
According to military officials, the procurement agency insisted on proceeding with the project in accordance with its policy, while the defense ministry opposed the selection process that gave top priority to cost over combat capabilities.

"A majority of the committee members agreed to reject (F-15 SE) and restart the project, taking into consideration the recent security situation including North Korea's third nuclear test and latest aerospace technology development," defense ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said.

"They agreed that South Korean Air Force needs fifth-generation combat jets to keep pace with the latest trend and to deter provocations by North Korea."
A team of officials from the defense ministry, Air Force and acquisition agency will consider various alternatives, including changing the number of jets, extending the funding and combining different types of aircraft, Kim said.

It is expected to take about one year to select the next fighter jet, he added, without giving details on a specific timeframe.

Their rejection on the verge of the final selection illustrates pressure felt by the military and the government to buy 60 jets from the F-15 family with improved features as experts and former Air Force chiefs have expressed concern over the jet's stealth capabilities.

As the F-15 SE failed to get approval at the last minute, the DAPA will restart the procurement program, which is expected to further delay the replacement of South Korean Air Force's aging fleet of F-4s and F-5s.

Seoul had initially required a potential contractor to deliver 60 jets for five years from 2017.

The combat-proven F-15 family jet customized for South Korean Air Force is equipped with active electronically scanned array radar and fly-by-wire system, and offers the largest weapons load capacity in the fourth-generation class.

"Silent Eagle is an aircraft that is neither old nor of a paper design," Boeing said in a statement.

"SE is an evolutionary design built on a combat proven airframe whose aerodynamic configuration is as optimal today as it was when initially developed."

Boeing tried to highlight its conformal weapons bay as one of the key radar-evading features, but it failed to quell questions over its capability against F-35, which is originally designed as a stealth jet.

 

 

Link .... http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2013/09/24/15/0301000000AEN20130924005551315F.html

 

Anche qui .... "South Korea backs down from F-15 Silent Eagle selection: report" .... http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/south-korea-backs-down-from-f-15-silent-eagle-selection-report-390879/

 

P.S. .... a quanto pare il link con FlightGlobal.com non sta funzionando .... riporto pertanto la notizia come era stata data in origine ....

 

South Korea appears set to re-tender its F-X III competition for 60 fighter aircraft after deciding against the selection of the Boeing F-15 Silent Eagle, which had been tipped to win the competition.

Although the F-15SE was the only aircraft to come in below the Defense Acquisition Program Administration’s (DAPA) budget of won (W) 8.3 trillion won ($7.73 billion), concerns about its stealth characteristics have apparently prompted the decision to re-start the acquisition process, according to a report by Seoul’s official Yonhap news agency, citing a DAPA statement.

The decision was reportedly made today at a DAPA meeting presided over by defence minister Kim Kwan-Jin.

The three contenders for the requirement were the F-15SE, Lockheed Martin F-35, and Eurofighter Typhoon.

Industry observers have consistently viewed the competition as a two way battle between the two American aircraft given Seoul’s extremely close ties to Washington.

Moreover, observers close to the South Korean defence establishment have observed the air force’s preference for the F-35.

A re-tendering of the competition could prove challenging for Seoul. Industry sources have said that DAPA loosened the stealth requirement of F-X III to allow fairer competition between the three aircraft.

Placing too much emphasis on stealth in a new competition, however, could be seen as undermining a fair competition.

 

Sicuramente .... in casa LM .... qualcuno si sta fregando le mani .... :whistling:

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AW&ST (Ares) .... "Will Silent Eagle Pass Silently into the Waste Bin?" .... http://www.aviationweek.com/Blogs.aspx?plckBlogId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7&plckPostId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post:bd751ee0-8397-4219-b8e6-b0db6c5cd817

 

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Continuano le polemiche sulla retromarcia di Seul .... mentre Boeing esprime il suo disappunto ....

 

ANALYSIS: Seoul’s F-X III backdown raises thorny questions about competition ....

 

Seoul’s decision to re-tender the F-X III competition for 60 fighters raises questions about the viability of a revised process, and greatly enhances the Lockheed Martin F-35’s chances of securing the deal.

 

After announcing its decision not to move forward with an F-15 Silent Eagle acquisition, Seoul’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has yet to clarify how it plans to replace the South Korean air force’s McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantoms and Northrop F-5s.

 

Fonte .... http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/analysis-seouls-f-x-iii-backdown-raises-thorny-questions-about-competition-390941/

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Ora AW&ST ha un articolo tutto suo ....

 

"South Korean AF Derails F-X Phase 3 Choice Of F-15" .... http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.aspx?id=/article-xml/awx_09_24_2013_p0-620093.xml

 

 

Dall’articolo linkato:

 

 

The air force, which industry and government officials say has always wanted the F-35 for the requirement, especially after Japan chose the type in 2011, mounted a barely veiled campaign against the F-15 after its selection. Retired air force generals, for example, criticized the decision, making public statements that serving officers could not express....

 

South Korea’s problem is that this is the second time in 11 years in which one of its fighter requirements appears to have been predetermined, suggesting that bidders may be wasting their marketing money in competitions that are not competitions at all. After Boeing won the F-X Phase 1 competition for 40 fighters with the F-15K in 2002, losing contender Dassault said it would not take part in future South Korean fighter competitions. The French company had evidently concluded that its bid, however attractive, could never have won.

 

 

Insomma la gara F-X III, apparentemente impostata quasi esclusivamente sul rispetto del limite di spesa prefissatio, sarebbe stato un tentativo di abbassare il costo degli F-35 che era l’aereo che l’aeronautica coreana voleva dall’inizio. Tentativo non andato a buon fine, mi sembra di ricordare che la differenza monetaria tra l’offerta Boeing e quella LM fosse sostanziale, e adesso Seoul ha deciso di bandire una nuova gara ma...

 

 

A key question now is whether Eurofighter and Boeing will bid again, especially in view of the defense ministry’s declaration that a “fifth-generation” fighter is needed. Boeing will “explore all of its options,” says an industry source. That will presumably include whether to do more work in developing the F-15SE, which offered limited stealth, advanced avionics integration, and considerable payload-radius, as well as a moderate price in competition with the F-35.

 

 

Con buone possibilità che alla F-X IV si presenti solo LM che potrebbe, in quanto unico concorrente, persino fare un’offerta più costosa di quella presentata per la F-X III.

Una cattiva figura per Seoul verso eventuali bidders militari, a cui probabilmente non seguiranno i risparmi economici che intendeva ottenere. :asd:

 

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  • 1 mese dopo...

Cercano chiarezza .... nell'incertezza ....

 

 

Rivals still seeking clarity on Seoul F-X III contest ....

 

Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Eurofighter had a major presence at this year’s Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition, despite the continuing uncertainty surrounding South Korea's F-X III fighter competition.

 

Fonte .... http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/rivals-still-seeking-clarity-on-seoul-f-x-iii-contest-392348/

 

Anche qui .... "ADEX 2013: Boeing waits on reissued FX-III capability requirements before deciding on way forward" .... http://www.janes.com/article/29015/adex-2013-boeing-waits-on-reissued-fx-iii-capability-requirements-before-deciding-on-way-forward

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Ma guarda un pò ....

 

South Korea needs both F-15s and F-35s: retired USAF general ....

 

A retired US Air Force chief of staff recommends South Korea acquire Boeing F-15 Silent Eagle aircraft in the near-term, saying the F-35A Joint Strike Fighter will be a “paper tiger” until the early 2020s when it has updated software.

Retired Gen. Ron Fogleman, now a Boeing consultant, tells reporters during a 4 October event hosted by Boeing that South Korea would be best served with mix F-15s and F-35s.

 

Fonte .... http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/south-korea-needs-both-f-15s-and-f-35s-retired-usaf-general-392532/

 

6zrqc4.jpg .... now a Boeing consultant .... :hmm:

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  • 4 settimane dopo...

Prima sembrano orientati all'acquisto del Boeing F-15 Silent Eagle .... poi ci ripensano e decidono in favore dello F-35 ....

 

"S. Korea decides to buy 40 Lockheed F-35s from 2018" .... http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2013/11/22/28/0301000000AEN20131122005651315F.html

 

.... ora la politica ci mette il naso e, notato un possibile svantaggio nelle condizioni contrattuali rispetto a quelle praticate al Giappone, tenta di rimettere il tutto in discussione ....

 

"Ruling party lawmakers demand renegotiation of fighter jet purchase" .... http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2013/11/27/59/0301000000AEN20131127004300315F.html

 

Roba da strapparsi i capelli ....

 

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Decisione formale ....

 

South Korea formally decides on 40 F-35As ....

South Korea has formally decided to obtain 40 Lockheed Martin F-35As to fill its long running F-X III requirement.
“We are honoured by and appreciate the trust and confidence the Republic of Korea has placed in the 5th Generation F-35 to meet its demanding security requirements,” says Orlando Carvalho, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics.

 

Fonte .... http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/south-korea-formally-decides-on-40-f-35as-397315/

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Dopo la decisione .... le compensazioni ....

 

Seoul Eyes Secure Satcom, KF-X Tech In F-35 Deal ....

With Seoul’s March 24 announcement of its long-held intent to purchase the F-35A, South Korea is likely securing an offset deal that will include a new military communications satellite and technical assistance in the country’s plans to develop an indigenous stealthy KF-X fighter.
Lockheed Martin, the sole producer of stealthy fighters globally, will provide more than 300 man-years worth of engineering expertise in assisting Seoul in designing its KF-X.
The F-22 and F-35 builder will also offer more than 500,000 pages of technical documentation derived from the F-16, F-22 and F-35, says Michael Rein, a company spokesman.

 

Fonte .... http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.aspx?id=/article-xml/awx_03_24_2014_p0-675036.xml

 

Lockheed Martin, the sole producer of stealthy fighters globally .... :scratch:

 

 

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A proposito del futuro acquisto di un certo numero di aerei cisterna ....

 

South Korea to Award Tanker Contract by the Fall ....

South Korea hopes to award a contract for its KC-X program by the fall, announced Lt. Gen. Hyungchul Kim, the Republic of Korea Air Force vice chief of staff, during a Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies event in Arlington, Va., last week.
South Korea will decide among Boeing’s KC-46, EADS A330, and Israel’s B-767 to be its aerial refueling tanker, said Kim.
Currently, ROKAF, which has no tankers of its own, must coordinate with US forces to refuel its fighter jets and other aircraft for deployments beyond the Korean Peninsula.
However, Kim said South Korea hopes it will be able to participate in more humanitarian missions and other exercises, such as Red Flag Alaska, once its tanker becomes operational in the 2017-2018 timeframe.
June L. Kim - 3/26/2014

 

Fonte .... il "Daily Report" dell'AFA .... 2mpl6b5.jpg

 

Le Signorie Loro sono cortesemente invitate ad indovinare su quale aereo cadrà la scelta .... :whistling:

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Le Signorie Loro sono cortesemente invitate ad indovinare su quale aereo cadrà la scelta .... :whistling:

 

Dati gli stretti rapporti che intercorrono fra Corea del Sud e Stati Uniti ..... avrei giurato che avrebbe vinto Boeing ..... invece .....

 

European aerospace giant Airbus won a $1.33 billion deal Tuesday to supply air refueling tankers to South Korea, beating US rival Boeing, Seoul's military procurement agency said.

Under the 1.488 trillion won deal, Airbus Defence and Space will supply four A330 MRTT aircraft by 2019 to South Korea's air force.

The A330 MRTT, a military derivative of the A330-200 airliner, was selected over Boeing's KC-46A, the state agency said.

 

Fonte ..... "South Korea Selects Airbus for $1.33B Tanker Contract" ..... http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/international/asia-pacific/2015/06/30/south-korea-selects-airbus-military-contract/29519825/

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