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The Swordfish is a COTS-driven solution. The radar, EO/IR and MAD are all from third-party sources (with whom Pakistan is already dealing with via the ATR-72 MPA). The aircraft is from Canada's Bombardier. Basically, the only things Saab can withhold are its CMS, AShM and ASW torpedoes (all of which can be replaced). Anyways, Saab has been a willing supplier in some areas (e.g. Erieye AEW&C), so its willingness is not the issue.@Bilal Khan (Quwa) how would Sword fish from Sweden fits here ?
Of the options available, the Bombardier Global 6000-based Swordfish is the only jet-powered MPA solution which has undergone studies, design, integration, etc and is ready to be implemented. Others, such as the A319 solution, are conceptual right now and will likely end-up costing as much as the P-8 Poseidon.
In 2017 Saab said the Swordfish has 2/3 the upfront cost of the P-8A and 1/2 the lifecycle support costs. Based on South Korea's P-8A deal, that would make each Swordfish ~$90 m to procure and $110 m to maintain it over the long-run. So $200 m ea. (all-in) vs. the P-8A's $350 m.