Saab reveals Finland's price for its fighters - the promise of a completely different class than the F-35 that conquered Europe
Replacing the existing 64 Hornet fighters in Finland for Saab's new
Gripen E / F fighters would cost around EUR 10 billion in 30 years, says Magnus Skogberg, a Swedish company HX campaign.
The price can be considered very low in the range of fighters, as Finland has reserved only € 7-10 billion for the acquisition of new fighters.
Maintenance, software updates, and other lifecycle costs can even triple the total purchase cost.
-We do not have any problems with 64 fighters in that cost. We have a good margin for 10 billion, which is the bottom of that fork, Skogberg says to New Finland.
-It means that it's not terribly wrong to say that the cost of about 10 billion is the size class for Gripen throughout the life cycle.
This would mean that the other lifecycle costs of the machine would be only one-third of the total purchase of Gripen, when usually the relationship may be reversed.
Gripen is one of the five types of fighter equipment offered to Finland. In addition, the HX project includes American F-35 and F / A-18 Super Hornet, French Dassault Rafale, and Eurofighter Typhoon, a British-based European co-worker.
In recent years, acquisitions in Europe in Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway and Denmark have already come to an end with the F-35 fighter equipped with deluxe features. It has also been estimated to be the most expensive option in the competition as a whole. US President Donald Trump complained before the inauguration of the
plane's costs for the blind .
The Norwegian Ministry of Defense has estimated that the acquisition of 52 F-35 fighters will cost about EUR 7.6 billion, estimated at the 2015 rate.
The 30 year lifecycle costs, namely maintenance, upgrade, and operating costs, increase the price to 28.6 billion euros...