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Australia plans to buy 12 EA-18G, 24 F/A-18E/F

Australia plans to buy 12 EA-18G, 24 F/A-18E/F

Australia plans to buy 12 EA-18G Growler fighter aircraft from US to add to 24 Super Hornets.

Australia said Friday it would buy 12 Boeing EA-18G Growler advanced electronic warfare technology aircraft because it can't risk delivery delays in their replacement, the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighters.

The government announced last year that its air force will equip 12 of Australia's F/A-18 Super Hornet jet fighters with Growler radar-jamming equipment and other gear to knock out a wide array of electronic devices from 2018.

But the reviewed defence strategy released Friday said the government now plans to buy 12 new Growlers and to keep Australia's existing 24 Super Hornets as they are. Australia will be the only country other than the United States to operate Growlers, which are to be replaced eventually by JFSs.

"We've made decisions to protect our own air combat capability with the previous acquisitions of Super Hornets and now additional Growlers," Defence Minister Stephen Smith told reporters.

"It is quite clearly the case on our one analysis but also on U.S. analysis that the Joint Strike Fighter project ... has improved, but there are still risks associated with that and we're not prepared to ... take the risk of a gap in our air combat capability or superiority," he added.

The government has not said when the new Growlers will be delivered. Smith said they will cost around $1.5 billion.

Australia plans to buy 14 JSFs for $3.2 billion and is contracted to buy two which will be delivered in 2014 and 2015.

The government announced last year that it was pushing back delivery of most of the JSFs by two years to 2019 as a cost-cutting measure.

The JSFs are to replace the Growlers and Super Hornets which are expected to be retired around 2030. Smith said the first of three JSF squadrons are scheduled to be delivered from 2020.

Lockheed Martin Corp. welcomed the government's announcement that it maintained a long-term strategy announced in 2009 to buy as many at100 JSFs for $17 billion.

"Lockheed Martin is honoured by the trust and confidence the Australian government showed in the F-35 program with today's announcement," the company said in a statement.

"Along with the first two Australian jets in production, which will deliver in mid-2014, we will work closely with the government to support their purchase of their remaining 100 F-35 aircraft," it added.

Smith said a "modest increase" in defence spending will be announced on May 14 with the government's budget for the next fiscal year beginning July 1.


Source: Rod McGuirk - Canberra, Australia - The Associated Press News - 3 May 2013

Photo: Australian Defense Minister Stephen Smith speaks during a news conference at the annual Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations in Perth, Australia. Australia said Friday, May 3, 2013 it would buy 12 Boeing EA-18G Growler advanced electronic warfare technology aircraft because it can't risk delivery delays in their replacement, the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighters. "We've made decisions to protect our own air combat capability with the previous acquisitions of Super Hornets and now additional Growlers," Smith told reporters. () (Photo by AP Photo/Matt Rourke, Poo, Filel / FILE - In this Nov. 14, 2012 file photo,)


(3.05.2013)


 
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