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Saudi Air Force has introduced first Boeing F-15SA fighter jet, of which it ordered 84 new-built aircraft together with the upgrade of 70 older F-15S it already operates.

The F-15SA is a derivative of the two-seat F-15E Strike Eagle multi-role fighter. It is claimed to be the most advanced variant of the Eagle built to date, incorporating features taken from the advanced F-15K Slam Eagle (used by South Korea) and the F-15SG (operated by Singapore), as well as some ‘new-to-the-Eagle’ systems.

The fighter jet features two additional outboard under-wing hardpoints (stations 1 and 9). Their use required the development and installation of a new digital fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control system, which now features a disorientation recovery capability.

The aircraft is equipped with the Raytheon APG-63(V)3 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, BAE Systems’ digital electronic warfare system/common missile warning system (DEWS/CMWS), a joint helmet-mounted cueing system (JHMCS), and an AN/AAS-42 infrared search and track (IRST) system, as well as the Tiger Eyes third generation low altitude navigation and targeting infrared for night (LANTIRN) navigation pod.

The fighter offers little that the Typhoon does not already provide, though it does have an AESA radar (an as yet unfunded upgrade for Saudi Typhoons).

Though the F-15SA has a long-range and heavy-payload capability, the aircraft does not have a long-range stand-off weapon in the class of the Storm Shadow cruise missile, now being integrated on RSAF Typhoons.

The RSAF requested 84 new-built F-15SA jets and an upgrade package for the 70 surviving Saudi F-15S fighter-bombers in 2010, and this request was notified to the US Congress in November 2010.

The resulting $29.4 billion contract for 154 advanced Eagles, plus logistics, spares, maintenance support and weapons, signed on December 29 2011, formed the biggest component in a $60 billion package that became the biggest-ever US arms sale to a foreign country.
 
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$29 Billion for 84 New aircraft and an upgrade to 70 existing ones? Thats insane. What does the per unit cost come down to? I mean even if its $200 Million a piece for new ones, the figures add up to a little over $16 billion for 84 aircrafts. Plus around $120 million per upgrade on the existing ones? What a rip off.
 
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$29 Billion for 84 New aircraft and an upgrade to 70 existing ones? Thats insane. What does the per unit cost come down to? I mean even if its $200 Million a piece for a new ones, the figures add up to a little over $16 billion for 84 aircrafts. What a rip off.
insane that you have budget of 87 bilion dollars budget dont have defence industry
 
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insane that you have budget of 87 bilion dollars budget dont have defence industry
For 110 Billion dollars Saudi could easily establish a proficient and a highly advanced defence industry. From Tanks, Aircrafts to Bullets however that would probably take a lot of time and expertise. Perhaps they just can be bothered when they can easily afford everything. Nevertheless I Fail to understand the Saudi mentality when it comes to military procurement.
 
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Saudis are paying crazy prices for these souped up old jets.
Try these out on Iran :lol:
 
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For 110 Billion dollars Saudi could easily establish a proficient and a highly advanced defence industry. From Tanks, Aircrafts to Bullets however that would probably take a lot of time and expertise. Perhaps they just can be bothered when they can easily afford everything. Nevertheless I Fail to understand the Saudi mentality when it comes to military procurement.
its come with some tot and rithoen will help them to develop somethings but its not worth that much money you can go to china france uk to help you with out pay that money
 
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Saudi Air Force has introduced first Boeing F-15SA fighter jet, of which it ordered 84 new-built aircraft together with the upgrade of 70 older F-15S it already operates.

The F-15SA is a derivative of the two-seat F-15E Strike Eagle multi-role fighter. It is claimed to be the most advanced variant of the Eagle built to date, incorporating features taken from the advanced F-15K Slam Eagle (used by South Korea) and the F-15SG (operated by Singapore), as well as some ‘new-to-the-Eagle’ systems.

The fighter jet features two additional outboard under-wing hardpoints (stations 1 and 9). Their use required the development and installation of a new digital fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control system, which now features a disorientation recovery capability.

The aircraft is equipped with the Raytheon APG-63(V)3 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, BAE Systems’ digital electronic warfare system/common missile warning system (DEWS/CMWS), a joint helmet-mounted cueing system (JHMCS), and an AN/AAS-42 infrared search and track (IRST) system, as well as the Tiger Eyes third generation low altitude navigation and targeting infrared for night (LANTIRN) navigation pod.

The fighter offers little that the Typhoon does not already provide, though it does have an AESA radar (an as yet unfunded upgrade for Saudi Typhoons).

Though the F-15SA has a long-range and heavy-payload capability, the aircraft does not have a long-range stand-off weapon in the class of the Storm Shadow cruise missile, now being integrated on RSAF Typhoons.

The RSAF requested 84 new-built F-15SA jets and an upgrade package for the 70 surviving Saudi F-15S fighter-bombers in 2010, and this request was notified to the US Congress in November 2010.

The resulting $29.4 billion contract for 154 advanced Eagles, plus logistics, spares, maintenance support and weapons, signed on December 29 2011, formed the biggest component in a $60 billion package that became the biggest-ever US arms sale to a foreign country.
F15 isnt a bad choice for a country having lots of fuel available ! Tel hai hi bohat.kuch to karen ge na us se.Flying jets is a good way to consume it.
 
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Could've bought f35s supplemented by a few more eurofighters
 
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Saudi's can buy all the best defence equipments from all over the world but that will not solve their core insecurities and regional issues.
 
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Saudi's can buy all the best defence equipments from all over the world but that will not solve their core insecurities and regional issues.
same goes for EVERY country around the world... Big Guns do not give you peace neither security... it just give you the opportunity to show your muscles when you are on the ring...
But as always... Size does NOT matter... it's how you use it... :)
 
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