07.09.2005, 16:48
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Zitat:Singapore's RSAF Decides to Fly Like An Eagle
On August 25, 2005, DID published F-15E Strike Eagle Taking Off With Singapore Contract? Well, the Strike Eagle has now left the tarmac. This Ministry of Defence release notes, simply: "...MINDEF is now in the process of seeking final clarifications and contract negotiation with Boeing." This 20-plane, $1+ billion order ($1.4-1.8 billion is likely) to replace Singapore's ancient A-4SU Skyhawks is good news for Boeing. Combined with the $3.6 billion, 40-plane South Korean F-15K, it ensures continued production of their 2-seat, multi-role Strike Eagle fighter. [...]