Posted on 04/13/2011 9:07:52 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
No cash for SA air force to fly Gripens
Apr 13, 2011
The air force cannot afford to put its new Gripen jet fighters into flight for the required number of hours, Lieutenant General Carlo Gagiano conceded on Wednesday.
"No, we are not going to fly the required number of hours," the air force chief told a media briefing in Cape Town ahead of Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu's budget vote in the National Assembly.
"But the hours that we will fly will ensure that the people and the aircraft are safe and that we do the correct training."
Gagiano said the air force was getting around the problem by having the cockpits of its fleet of 24 Hawk jet trainers "Gripenised" to make for a smoother transition for pilots from one to the other.
"We have a few mitigating strategies. First of all as a design principle, we have decided to Gripenise the cockpit of the Hawk so that means that the transition from Hawk to Gripen is almost seemless and very quick.
"People adapt to the new environment. It is basically just higher performance but they are totally used to the systems. We are also in the process of upgrading the PC-7's cockpits which is enhancing this process and we intend to pull down work from Gripen to Hawk to PC-7 to do the same kind of training but at a much lower cost."
He said the air force was also using Gripen simulators extensively and this was working very well.
Gagiano said so far 15 Gripen have been delivered from Sweden. The rest would be stored there free of cost until there was a full consignment ready to be flown out to South Africa.
He said the shortage of funding for the Gripen was part of the shortage of funds felt by the defence force, which is a getting a scant additional R1.3 billion this year.
"Gripen is part of this under-funding, perhaps because of the cause of this capability it is perhaps more visible there."
The air force's budget comes to around R6 billion of the total defence budget of just over R34 billion, which Sisulu described as totally inadequate.
Never understood why the Afrikaans didn’t just break off a city and form their own small country. It would be an island of first world living in the region. Instead the whole country has just kinda stalled out and is beginning to sink.
It’s been sinking for years my friend. Ever since the end of apartheid, the nation has literally turned into a criminal state lead by corrupt politicians with no oversight. What a shame.
And well on the way to becoming another Rhodesia.
Utterly sad for all.
Sad to watch as a land rich in resources and people has been ground into the dust by Marxism.
There has to be some benefit of being close to the barefoot tribes living in the outlands. We couldn’t survive there but some breeds can. In my mind there is parts of Africa that are 6th world countries, wishing they were third worlders.
These Gripens are industry leaders with 8 airbags!
The Saab Aircraft motto - “The Best Airplane To Crash In!”
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