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Wdll February 8th, 2017 04:06 PM

Well, this is new
 
Not sure how accurate, close to truth it is, but I just found this
http://en.protothema.gr/greece-to-ge...-photos-video/

FASTBOAT TOUGH February 9th, 2017 01:31 PM

Re: Well, this is new
 
I will place this ref in the appropriate (For me.) Thread later. Most of us know some of what the tensions between Greece and Turkey is about and it's certainly been ongoing for decades and more. The truth is Greece has been very concerned about Turkeys announced buy of 100 F-35 fighters and the more recent possible additional 24 more fighters for about ten years now.

Now Greece wants to but up to 354 F-35 fighters as reported by some in older reporting. Even if they went to a parity buy with Turkey how would they pay for it? The current plan this ref. below is reporting will give Greece it's best options. The F-16V (VIPER) is the most advanced F-16 flying now by ANYONE and would serve Greece well in it's air defense needs at a total fleet revision cost at between 1.5-2.0 billion dollars. The VERY long overdue upgrade to the S-300 systems would be most welcome some would suggest up to the S-400 standard (Russia is currently op evaluating the S-500.) which is one of the most advanced systems in the world.

Greece will request through Lockheed Martin for U.S. permission to buy them. But this hasn't happened yet and I can assure when it does it'll be widely reported.
http://www.defenseworld.net/news/184...s_For_F_35_Buy

My time is done here, I hear the shower calling me to get ready for work. :D

Regards,
Pat
:capt:

Wdll February 9th, 2017 02:28 PM

Re: Well, this is new
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FASTBOAT TOUGH (Post 837154)
I will place this ref in the appropriate (For me.) Thread later. Most of us know some of what the tensions between Greece and Turkey is about and it's certainly been ongoing for decades and more. The truth is Greece has been very concerned about Turkeys announced buy of 100 F-35 fighters and the more recent possible additional 24 more fighters for about ten years now.

Now Greece wants to but up to 354 F-35 fighters as reported by some in older reporting. Even if they went to a parity buy with Turkey how would they pay for it? The current plan this ref. below is reporting will give Greece it's best options. The F-16V (VIPER) is the most advanced F-16 flying now by ANYONE and would serve Greece well in it's air defense needs at a total fleet revision cost at between 1.5-2.0 billion dollars. The VERY long overdue upgrade to the S-300 systems would be most welcome some would suggest up to the S-400 standard (Russia is currently op evaluating the S-500.) which is one of the most advanced systems in the world.

Greece will request through Lockheed Martin for U.S. permission to buy them. But this hasn't happened yet and I can assure when it does it'll be widely reported.
http://www.defenseworld.net/news/184...s_For_F_35_Buy

My time is done here, I hear the shower calling me to get ready for work. :D

Regards,
Pat
:capt:

Time will tell.

Aeraaa February 9th, 2017 03:09 PM

Re: Well, this is new
 
TBH, if I don't see the first F35s flying in HAF markings, I'm always cautious. We do have a history of announcing procurements that never materialise.

Wdll February 9th, 2017 07:37 PM

Re: Well, this is new
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aeraaa (Post 837157)
TBH, if I don't see the first F35s flying in HAF markings, I'm always cautious. We do have a history of announcing procurements that never materialise.

Yeah but, the current government would never lie.
:lol

Time will tell indeed.

FASTBOAT TOUGH February 11th, 2017 02:44 AM

Re: Well, this is new
 
Just some data points for the F-16V as already discussed.

How New/This new...
https://defensetech.org/2015/10/23/n...-first-flight/

Fact Sheets...
http://www.airforce-technology.com/p...-role-fighter/
http://www.military-today.com/aircraft/f16v_viper.htm


Greece should feel safe if it proceeds with the F-16 H.

Regards,
Pat
:capt:

Aeraaa February 12th, 2017 06:14 PM

Re: Well, this is new
 
btw, one other less glamorous but IMO highly important potential buy are the 60 OH-58 Kiowa helicopters Greece is interested. The Greek army really needs a light, versatile helicopter like that and let's be honest, the Hueys belong to a museum, not a modern military.

Suhiir February 12th, 2017 07:42 PM

Re: Well, this is new
 
Oh?
Nothing that I'm aware of is wrong with the UH-1Y the USMC uses.

And by-the-way ... the OH-58 dates back to 1966 itself.

Aeraaa February 13th, 2017 08:57 AM

Re: Well, this is new
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Suhiir (Post 837208)
Oh?
Nothing that I'm aware of is wrong with the UH-1Y the USMC uses.

And by-the-way ... the OH-58 dates back to 1966 itself.

OK, let me rephrase it: the UH-1s WE use belong to a museum. The UH-1Y you mentioned is in service since 2008 IIRC. The OH-58s that will come are also heavily upgraded since the original 1966 model. So giving the original date an airframe was fielded does not say much (otherwise even the F-16s mentioned are old, being in service since 1978).

Plus, the OH-58 can perform some vital missions much better than the UH-1 since it is a smaller airframe (mainly in the reconnaisance department, but also in SF insertion). Nowadays everything is performed by the UH-1, since it is the only one available.

Suhiir February 13th, 2017 12:29 PM

Re: Well, this is new
 
The USMC doesn't use the OH-58, so all recon, observation, and small unit inserts are done by the UH-1Y. Those are their main roles. We use the V-22 Osprey for helo assaults and the CH-53 for cargo hauling (and helo transport in low hazard areas).

No reason you can't upgrade your UH-1s.


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