- Reaction score
- 4,713
- Points
- 1,160
MarkOttawa said:Any SMEs want to compare Kuwaiti stuff with RCAF's in initial acquisition?
Not a SME but to help the discussion here's a list of the differences between the 2 quotes (not numbers, but specific equipment included in one but not the other):
Canada
- twenty (20) Multifunctional Information Distribution Systems–Joint Tactical Radio System (MIDS-JTRS);
- twenty-two (22) AN/AYK-29 Distributed Targeting System (DTS);
- twenty-two (22) AN/AYK-29 Distributed Targeting Processor (DTP);
- one hundred (100) AIM-9X-2 Sidewinder Block II Tactical Missiles;
- thirty (30) AIM-9X-2 Sidewinder Block II Captive Air Training Missiles (CATM);
- eight (8) AIM-9X-2 Sidewinder Block II Special Air Training Missiles (NATM);
- twenty (20) AIM-9X-2 Sidewinder Block II Tactical Guidance Units;
- sixteen (16) AIM-9X-2 Sidewinder Block II CATM Guidance Units.
- AN/ALE-47 Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Systems;
- KIV-78 Duel Channel Encryptor,
- AN/APX-111 Combined Interrogator Transponder;
- AN/PYQ-10C Simple Key Loader (SKL);
- Data Transfer Unit (DTU);
- CADS/PADS; Instrument Landing System (ILS);
- High Speed Video Network (HSVN) Digital Video Recorder (HDVR);
Kuwait
- forty-eight (48) Link-16 Systems;
- eight (8) Conformal Fuel Tanks; and
- fourteen (14) AN/ASQ-228 ATFLIR Systems.
- Command Launch Computer (CLC) for Air to Ground Missile 88 (AGM-88);
The piece I can speak to is the MIDS-JTRS, which is a Type 1 radio information system like Link-16, but a more modern standard. The NSA would never let Kuwait get its hands on that, and anything that is Type 1 is also not cheap.