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Not the first rumour I've seen but its looking increasingly like South Korea will abandon plans for an aircraft carrier.


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So the South Korean Government is assuming that China will not get involved in any future conflict with the DPRK.

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Lord Jim wrote: 07 Jun 2022, 01:08 So the South Korean Government is assuming that China will not get involved in any future conflict with the DPRK.

I think they are assuming if China does its going to be over land rather than water

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That is still a dangerous assumption for them to make in my opinion.

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Lord Jim wrote: 08 Jun 2022, 00:01 That is still a dangerous assumption for them to make in my opinion.

100% agree but budgets dictate what you can hope to do.

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Yep, but I wonder how South Korea would deal with a PRC amphibious assault on a multi-divisional scale behind the front lines. I know they have large reserves but could these handle it?

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Curious. Many sources were commenting that Budget 2023 funding had been witheld for CVX and that South Korea was moving towards investing it's funds instead in it's submarine fleet.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... se-budget/

https://news.usni.org/2022/09/01/south- ... e-strategy

https://eurasiantimes.com/aircraft-carr ... aft-india/

Maybe Hyundai is hoping that the South Korean government will change it's mind if the CVX is kept in the public eye?

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Timmymagic wrote: 06 Jun 2022, 17:27 Not the first rumour I've seen but its looking increasingly like South Korea will abandon plans for an aircraft carrier.

IMHO, they don't need an aircraft carrier ( except for competition with Japan ). Nuclear weapons, on the other hand...
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ROK Navy and industry full steam ahead with MUM-T concept



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South Korea has ordered an additional 25 F35a aircraft for 5.06 billion dollars

https://www.dsca.mil/sites/default/file ... 5%20CN.pdf

A gd indicator of what our top up order is likely costing with f35b being more expensive it’s probably not far off the dollar price in pounds at current exchange rates

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So you are saying that F35A or B have more than doubled in (dollar) price, since our earlier purchases are you? How do you explain that; when with increased production rates, they were in fact reducing in price. Effects of Russia’s “Special Operation”? or perhaps “COVID”? Neither would account for a doubling of the US price. Now if you are suggesting the change in the sterling/dollar exchange rate is a consideration for us, then of course it is, but it would still not explain the increased price in US Dollars.

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Scimitar54 wrote: 14 Sep 2023, 18:53 So you are saying that F35A or B have more than doubled in (dollar) price, since our earlier purchases are you? How do you explain that; when with increased production rates, they were in fact reducing in price. Effects of Russia’s “Special Operation”? or perhaps “COVID”? Neither would account for a doubling of the US price. Now if you are suggesting the change in the sterling/dollar exchange rate is a consideration for us, then of course it is, but it would still not explain the increased price in US Dollars.
What are you on about?

Im copying a foreign military sale issued yesterday so it gives current pricing I’m not suggesting anything.

The B veritable is about 15-20% more expensive than the A variant and the current exchange rate is is about 1.25 dollars to the pound so the a variant in dollars is not a million miles away from the b variant in pounds.


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This will be interesting to see what develops. But I'm expecting the Seahawk to get up

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Given the NH-90's problems, I'll be impressed if this is a serious competition (and not one to help get a good deal on Seahawks)

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