Le Typhoon syndrome de l'obésité?
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#51
Voci des nouvelles fraiches à propos du Typhoon
Saudi To Assemble Some of Its 72 Eurofighters
By REUTERS, RIYADH, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia said on Aug. 21 an unspecified number of the 72 Eurofighter Typhoon warplanes it bought in a deal with the multinational Eurofighter consortium will be assembled in the kingdom.
The cabinet said in a statement after its weekly meeting the aircraft "were bought at the same price offered to the British air forces and part of them will be assembled and made in the kingdom".
Saudi Arabia said late on Aug. 17 it would take up to 72 of the combat war jets from the multinational Eurofighter consortium which includes British defense contractor BAE Systems, Airbus parent firm EADS and Alenia Aeronautica, part of Italy’s Finmeccanica.
The kingdom did not disclose the value of the deal which analysts estimate at about $11.4 billion but said it provided for defense technology transfer.
Britain and Saudi Arabia agreed that the Gulf state would purchase the planes after having signed an initial deal in December.
The cabinet statement, carried by state media, said the Typhoon deal comes under the kingdom’s policy to modernize its armed forces equipment, adding it provides for training Saudi nationals. It did not give further details.
BAE is expected to invest in local training for thousands of Saudi nationals.
The jets will replace British-made Tornado and other planes in a deal which marks a defeat for France’s Dassault Aviation, which was hoping for its first export customer for the Rafale combat jet.
Saudi Arabia has a long history of buying arms from Britain dating back to the 1960s, and usually pays in oil.
source
http://staging.defensenews.com/story.ph ... 0&C=airwar
Edit: en fait pas si fraiches que cela. Cela date du 21, Mes excuses
Saudi To Assemble Some of Its 72 Eurofighters
By REUTERS, RIYADH, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia said on Aug. 21 an unspecified number of the 72 Eurofighter Typhoon warplanes it bought in a deal with the multinational Eurofighter consortium will be assembled in the kingdom.
The cabinet said in a statement after its weekly meeting the aircraft "were bought at the same price offered to the British air forces and part of them will be assembled and made in the kingdom".
Saudi Arabia said late on Aug. 17 it would take up to 72 of the combat war jets from the multinational Eurofighter consortium which includes British defense contractor BAE Systems, Airbus parent firm EADS and Alenia Aeronautica, part of Italy’s Finmeccanica.
The kingdom did not disclose the value of the deal which analysts estimate at about $11.4 billion but said it provided for defense technology transfer.
Britain and Saudi Arabia agreed that the Gulf state would purchase the planes after having signed an initial deal in December.
The cabinet statement, carried by state media, said the Typhoon deal comes under the kingdom’s policy to modernize its armed forces equipment, adding it provides for training Saudi nationals. It did not give further details.
BAE is expected to invest in local training for thousands of Saudi nationals.
The jets will replace British-made Tornado and other planes in a deal which marks a defeat for France’s Dassault Aviation, which was hoping for its first export customer for the Rafale combat jet.
Saudi Arabia has a long history of buying arms from Britain dating back to the 1960s, and usually pays in oil.
source
http://staging.defensenews.com/story.ph ... 0&C=airwar
Edit: en fait pas si fraiches que cela. Cela date du 21, Mes excuses
#52
Alors que le nom de "Rafale" a été bien choisi :warbird2000 a écrit :Ce qui est marrant dans le cas du Typhoon, c'est un nom qui vient d un chasseur raté qui a eut heureusement une seconde carrière grâce à l'air sol.
Il aurait été plus judicieux de l'appeller Tempest.
Même usage/utilité que son ancêtre, même production de masse!
Aldan
#53
Wild Angel a écrit :on en a vendu à la corse, la bretagne et le pays basque non?
et on serait même en négociation avec la savoie mais chuuuuuut [ca devrait être annoncé au prochain salon du Bourget]
#55
ça fait toujours deux pays de plus que la France, l'Arabie S. et l'AutricheFamas a écrit :LoL vous enflammez pas pour deux avions. Ca ne fera pas avancer le débat. Bon je vais quand même dire ce que je pense pour les ventes du Typhoon. A part l'Arabie Saoudite et l'Autriche, le reste ce sont des pays participant au développement... C'est comme si on disait 294 Rafale vendu à la France alors que la France c'ets le pays developpeur du Rafale... Pour moi c'est pas logique. Quand je parle de vente, c'est vente à l'export, hors pays développeurs.
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#58
Seulement 1?Ripolin a écrit :Attend, je dois avoir un Play-Boy de cette époque si tu veux .
Bon, OK j'ai rien dis et .