KUALA LUMPUR: Oman took delivery of the first of 12 Eurofighter Typhoon at the Adam Air Base, Oman on June 12. Royal Air Force of Oman Chief AVM Mattar bin Ali bin Mattar Al Obaidani was present at the welcoming ceremony. The first aircraft is a twin seater.
The Sultanate of Oman announced its decision to purchase 12 Eurofighter Typhoon and eight Hawk aircraft in December 2012. In all the deal is worth $4.06 billion.
No breakdown of the Typhoons were released but it is likely Oman bought two twin-seaters with the rest single seaters.
The delivery follows an official roll-out event held on 15 May 2017 at BAE Systems’ site at Warton, UK, during which the first Typhoon and Hawk aircraft were formally presented to the customer in front of an invited audience.
Meanwhile, Janes reported that on Saudi Air Force took delivery of the 72nd and final Typhoon aircraft, likely on June 6. The report stated
Saudi Arabia ordered 72 Tranche 2 Typhoon aircraft in 2007. At an estimated GBP20 billion (USD41 billion at the time), it was one of the largest defence procurement contracts ever signed.
Under the original plan, the first 24 aircraft were to be built by BAE Systems in the UK, with the remainder to be assembled in-country at the Alsalam Aircraft Company (a joint venture between Boeing, Saudi Arabian Airways, and Saudi Advanced Industries Company). However, this plan was scuppered by issues surrounding the safeguarding of proprietary information at the part-Boeing-owned plant, and the abandonment of a planned new facility at Taif. In 2013 it was instead decided that all 72 aircraft would be built in the UK, with Saudi Arabia focusing its attentions on delivering in-country through-life support to the fleet.
Deliveries began in 2009, with aircraft being handed over to the Kingdom in three batches. Batch 1 covered the initial 24 aircraft, including 12 twin-seaters; Batch 2 was for 24 more aircraft, including six twin-seaters; with Batch 3 made up of the final 24 aircraft, including another six twin-seaters.
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Selamat hari raya to you too encik Marhalim
The Onami Air forces Typhoon Logo and The Airframe are bit of plain. BTW, If Malaysia Choose Typhoon. Malaysia Could get More Upgration or Additional Hawks as My Openion.
$4.06 billion. for 12 typhoons and 8 hawk??please malaysia, get hornet instead..
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As I mentioned earlier its likely the package include training and spares plus maintenance package.
Selamat menyambut lebaran...
bte if it cost usd 4 billion for 12..might as well go for sukhoi and save maybe half of the budget. Yeah i know its not part of the list and my dont want anything russian for now
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And eight Hawks plus likely training and spares and maintenance package, you know bare bones are the ME air forces...
Kamal,
One Piece of Su-30MKM Could be 35-53M USD. I think If We Get More MKM Won't get More Problem For Our Future MRCA Program. But as For me Might be Used as a Fill Gap Only. Rafale or The Super Hornet could be the Best Choice for Our MRCA Program. For the SH, I think RMAF Should Intergrated With Naval Strike Missile. Just In Case.
Anyway, Happy Eid-Mubarak (Selamat Hari Raya Adilfitri) to all Readers and Especially you Marhalim.
Marhalim, is the 8 new omani mk166 is supplementing or replacing the legacy hawks?
Current omani hawk fleet:
3x mk103 (1 crashed)
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1x mk155 (bought from canada 2nd hand to replace the crashed mk103. Converted to mk103a standard)
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105
10x mk203 (2 crashed)
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Likely as replacement for the older 103s
Eurofighter tried to delay the official announcement of the last saudi typhoon, as they are hoping to announce a new contract of another 72 typhoons for saudi before the last saudi typhoon is flown. But it seems that the deal is no longer on the table. Saudi seems content with their new F-15SA, and there are rumors that they might be going for stealthy fighters in the form of FC-31 next, as the F-35 is off limits for saudi.
What about the tranfers airplane from saudi to malaysia? Are those airplane coming or it become like blackhawks from brunei case?
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Mana ada negotiations during Ramadan...
Regardless of which type is selected for the MRCA, can it be assumed that RMAF will go for a all twin-seat fleet of the selected type?
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Most will be single seats if Typhoon or Rafale is selected as per the respective air forces doctrine, the twin seater will only be used for training. If Super Hornet was selected I think a number of two seaters will also be bought for operational duties.
Selamat Hari Raya to you n your family Encik Marhalim n all readers too