Tuesday, 8 October 2019

​Thailand wants software work for new fighter buy

RTAF Gripen - thaidefense-news.blogspot.com

Thailand wants software work for new fighter buy

Bangkok wants to be involved in the development of software when it eventually looks to obtain a new fighter.


In remarks made to the Bangkok Post, Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) commander Maanat Wongwat said that a Concept of Project Requirements (COPR) will be developed for aircraft acquisitions.

"It's not that the airframe isn't that important, but the software is important too as it is the brain of a fighter jet” Wongwat is quoted as saying. “That's why we have to take part in developing it.”

By demanding offsets in the form of software work, the RTAF hopes to gain from technology transfer.

The paper quotes a source as indicating that the COPR for the requirement could take two years to develop.

Cirium Fleets Data shows that the RTAF’s combat fleet is aging.

It operates 53 F-16 A/B fighters with an average age of 30.2 years. Of these, seven formerly served with the Republic of Singapore Air Force and 14 with the US Air Force. In addition, it operates 34 F-5s with an average age of 38.5 years.

The exceptions are the RTAF’s 11 Saab JAS 39 Gripen C/Ds, which have an average age of 7.7 years.





With this kind of criteria are they implying the possible it may be the J-10? or Russian jet? 


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