Acho que não...Penguin escreveu:Argentina to sign for AESA-equipped Kfir fighters
10 NOVEMBER, 2015 BY: ARIE EGOZI TEL AVIV
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... rs-418883/
Argentina is expected to sign a contract on 10 November covering the purchase of 14 Kfir Block 60 fighters. The nation's air force opted to acquire upgraded examples of the Israel Aerospace Industries-produced combat aircraft, which have been non-operational for two decades.
IAI had been offering a Block 60 version of the roughly 40-year-old Kfir design, powered by a GE Aviation J79 engine. The company says the powerplant will be supplied in a "zero-hour" condition after a complete overhaul, with replacement required after 1,600 flight hours.
The upgraded fighter also will be fitted with an Elta Systems EL/M-2032 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, and use open architecture avionics that will allow the customer to instal other systems. Elta says the sensor provides an all aspect, "look-down shoot-down" performance, and will support simultaneous air-to-air and strike missions, with the ability to track up to 64 targets.
Flightglobal's Fleets Analyzer database records the Argentine air force as currently operating a combined fleet of 37 jet fighters, spread across aged Dassault Mirage III and Mirage 5, Douglas A-4 and IAI Nesher airframes.
The nation's pending acquisition will see it join Colombia, Ecuador and Sri Lanka in operating the Kfir.
The Colombian air force has already upgraded its C10- and C12-model examples to IAI's enhanced standard, including the AESA radar and Rafael Litening targeting pod. The cockpit features a head-up display and large multi-function displays, while the type is also capable of being refuelled in flight.
Do Delta, no DefesaBrasileira...
[]sATENCION TEMA KFIR
Acaba de hablar Rossi por radio Continental e informo que se reunió con los representantes de IAI para comunicarles que se decidió no firmar nada y que decida el próximo gobierno de que manera va a reemplazar a los Mirage y si va a seguir con el proyecto de los Kfir o decidirá ir por otra opción.
Le echó la culpa a la oposición por criticar la operación en plena campaña electoral (desde hoy a la mañana varios referentes políticos se habían manifestado en contra), pero la verdad era obvia y esperable esa reacción en cuanto trascendiera la operación.
Otra cuestión es la del JEMGFAA que había prometido que antes de terminar su gestión el tema del reemplazo de los Mirage estaría resuelto, creo que está fuera de su responsabilidad no haber podido cumplir con esa promesa.
La verdad muy mamarracho todo, hasta habían llegado directivos de IAI para firmar el acuerdo y que no se que explicación racional se les dará.
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