صحيفه بريطانيه السعودية تشتري 48 تايفون

رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

لم نعد نعلم هل هذه الاموال لترقية الترنش الثاني الى الثالث

ام هي زياده اعداد مع ضآلة المبلغ المحدد لذلك

للمختصين :icon1366[1]:

و من لديهم اطلاع وليس مجرد امنيات

ماذا يحدث ؟؟؟؟​
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

هل الصفقة لشراء مقاتلات جديدة أو تحديث ما يوجد الى ترانش الثالث ؟؟
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

مجرد توقع
اتوقع ترقية 24 طائرة من الترانش 2 الى الترانش 3
مع شراء 48 مقاتلة جديدة من الترانش 3

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عموما يهمنا وصولها الى المملكة رغم اننا كنا نطمع
الى نقل التقنية لهذه الطائرة المميزة
ولكن الظروف الحالية تجعلنا اكثر حرصا
على اكتمال عددها باسرع وقت ممكن
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

السعودية استلمت بالفعل 24 ترانش 2

وهذا الخبر يؤكد أن التسليم قريب جدا 48 ترانش 3

وقريبا تطوير 24 الأولى إلى ترانش 3
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

مش كتير المبلغ دة؟؟


طبعا كما أشار الأخ ستيف في مشارته هاذه


صراحة امل تأجيل الصفقة مع bae لإعطائها درس في التعامل وحفظ العقود !
لقد قاموا ببعض الحركات التي اقل ما يقال عنهاانهاوسخة ! سابقا مما إدي الي تأجيل الصفقة !
هل يعقل واحد يرفع سعر التدريب من 10الف باوند في الساعة الى 95000 باوند في ليلة وضحاها !
هل يعقل يتم تدريب الطلاب على ترانش واحد وكل دفعات السعودية ترانش اثنين واعلى !
هذا من غير بعض الابتزازات المالية !
للعلم 14 % من دخل الشركة يأتي من السعودية !
امل الدرس الذي اخذوه يعلمهم كيفية التعامل مع السعودية وان التسيب الذي كان سابقا انتهى بوجود أبا فهد !
للعلم السعودية ستفك التجميد عن الدفعة التي أوقفتها سابقا وهي 500 مليون باوند هذا الاسبوع يعني الامور بدات تتحرك وسترون بعض الطائرات الجديدة من التايفون ستصل الى السعودية قريبا !
مفروض يتحمدوا الله بعد خسارتهم المخزية في صفقة الهند !

الأمريكان رغم تشددهم في الصفقات بداية الا انهم عندما يوقعون العقد يطبقونه بحذافيره !
البريطانيين يحاولون دائماً ايجاد فرص بعد توقيع العقد لزيادة أرباحهم !
الفرنسيين نفس خايسة لكن يعطونك ما تريد دون حدود ولا يهتمون لزعل امريكا او اسرائيل والصيانة غالية !
بس ذوق ! Defense-arab.com
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

مع الاسف المفاوض السعودي فاشل في ما يخص نقل التقنية شأنه شأن باقي المفاوضين العرب ( طبعا يجب ان استثني المفاوض الاماراتي و ربما الاردني ) . . . لانه بامكــــــــــانه الفوز بالكثير و اغتنام الفرصة بما ان الرياج تجري في الاتجاه المناسب على كل حال اتمنى التوفيق للاخوة الاعزاء


اذا كانت دولتك فاشله في استقطاب الاسلحه فتكلم عنها

اما عن صفقة التايفون فتم بمبلغ 500 مليون جنيه تحويل 72 تايفون ترنش 2 الي 3

اشكر المفاوض السعودي على جلب كل ما هو حديث الي ارض الوطن :b070[1]:
 
رد: صحيفه بريطانيه السعودية تشتري 48 تايفون

الف مبروك للوطن الغالي
وعقبال ان شاءالله الافضل
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

مع الاسف المفاوض السعودي فاشل في ما يخص نقل التقنية شأنه شأن باقي المفاوضين العرب ( طبعا يجب ان استثني المفاوض الاماراتي و ربما الاردني ) . . . لانه بامكــــــــــانه الفوز بالكثير و اغتنام الفرصة بما ان الرياج تجري في الاتجاه المناسب على كل حال اتمنى التوفيق للاخوة الاعزاء



المملكه بوجهة تظري تعاني في جميع صفقاتها ليس من المفاوض الممثل للمملكه ولكن من الاحزاب الداخليه للدول البائعه للسلاح وخاصة اللوبي الصهيوني وضغوطاته في كل دوله
 
رد: صحيفه بريطانيه السعودية تشتري 48 تايفون

لماذا لايتم التعاقد مع الطائرات الصينيه والروسية لان بعضها اثبت قوته .؟
 
رد: صحيفه بريطانيه السعودية تشتري 48 تايفون

مبروك اخواني مقدما
 
رد: صحيفه بريطانيه السعودية تشتري 48 تايفون

Saudi Typhoon storms ahead


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Many analysts believe that the pace of development for the phase 1 enhanced (P1E) programme of the Saudi Arabian Typhoons has been more rapid than might have been expected in the light of budgetary pressures among the four partner nations.
One possible explanation could be Saudi funding. But even if Saudi Arabia is not actually bankrolling P1E, there is no doubt that the kingdom is at least closely following, and perhaps enthusiastically supporting, the latest developments.
In last year’s BAE Systems annual report, it was revealed that Saudi Arabia intended that at least the final 24 of the 72 Eurofighter Typhoons it has on order would be delivered with provision to be upgraded to full tranche 3 standards.
The tranche 3 Typhoon will have full air-to-ground capability, including the integration of weapons like the MBDA Storm Shadow cruise missile and the smaller Brimstone PGM, as well as an advanced AESA radar, providing expanded electronic attack capabilities.
The kingdom seems to be placing greater emphasis on Typhoon’s air-to-ground capabilities, both for the long-term and in the more immediate future.
Writing in the Washington Post, defence commentator David Ignatius suggested that, as part of a wider more assertive policy, Saudi Arabia was planning to double its armed forces over the next 10 years, while simultaneously modernising many capabilities. Ignatius said the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) would introduce between 450 and 500 new aircraft as part of this process, including 84 F-15SA Silent Eagles and a further 72 Typhoons. Likely timescales mean that any second batch of Typhoons would be delivered to tranche 3 standards.
Previously it had been thought that the Saudis would buy one type or the other and not both, but it now seems that tranche 3 Typhoons will provide the offensive backbone of the air force augmented by new and refurbished F-15s and, indeed, by the surviving Tornados upgraded under the TSP programme.
The advantage of the Typhoon to the Saudis is that it is more likely that specific weapons and defensive capabilities would be cleared and integrated, since Israeli pressure on the USA has historically limited weapons integration on American-built aircraft supplied to Arab air forces.
Prince Sultan’s stated intent for Saudi Arabia to have “200-plus” Typhoons in RSAF service by 2015 no longer looks fanciful
.
But tranche 3 is still some way off and all 24 of the Typhoons now delivered to Saudi Arabia are from tranche 2. To meet Saudi timescales, these first 24 RSAF Typhoons (18 single-seat and six trainers) were aircraft that were taking shape on the production line for the British Royal Air Force, and that were diverted to meet Saudi requirements.
Production was then to have switched to a new facility built by BAE Systems at King Abdulaziz airbase at Dhahran. Work on this facility (which was to incorporate a Typhoon technical zone for local production) began with the ceremonial laying of a foundation stone by defence and aviation minister Prince Sultan in March 2008. The facility was supposed to have been completed in August 2009, with work beginning in the second quarter of 2010 and the first locally-assembled Typhoon due to be completed in 2011. But the in-kingdom industrial programme (IKIP) failed to materialise.
It now seems likely the remaining 48 Typhoon aircraft ordered by Saudi Arabia will be built in Britain, though an in-kingdom maintenance and upgrade facility may still be established. Production of these 48 aircraft seems to have stalled while contract details are renegotiated. Local production was to have been a vital feature of ‘Project Salam’ aiming to kick-start an indigenous Saudi aerospace and defence industry with thousands of high-value jobs. Losing this element of the programme is a bitter blow and the kingdom is believed to be working hard to extract concessions from the UK to “make up” for the loss.
It is believed that the Saudis are keen for the remaining aircraft in its order to have the best possible air-to-ground capabilities.
Historically the RSAF has always tended to shadow the RAF and USAF when bringing new types and new capabilities into service. With its UK-supplied combat aircraft, any new functionality has first been cleared and underwritten by the UK MoD and QinetiQ before being released to the RSAF. But Saudi Arabia is becoming more confident and proactive and has aspirations to become its own engineering and release authority.
The RSAF, therefore, started air-to-air gunnery (something the RAF still has not done) and began mounting quantitative risk assessment (QRA) operations with its tranche 2 aircraft before the RAF.
Nor did the Saudis slavishly follow the RAF’s choice of air-to-air weapons. Though RSAF Typhoons do use the Raytheon AIM-120C5 AMRAAM for BVR air combat engagements, for short-range use it selected the Diehl BGT Defence IRIS-T short-range air-to-air missile, rather than the MBDA ASRAAM favoured by the UK.
But the Saudis were keen to follow (or match) the partner nations in their drive for expanded air-to-ground capabilities on phase 1 enhancement, part A (P1EA). It was reported that when the RSAF was briefed P1EA its representatives simply said: “That’s great! When can we have it?”
Arabian Aerospace has learned that the RSAF has now become the first Typhoon operator to start better ground operations using tranche 2 aircraft – which will not gain a full air-to-ground capability until the P1EA is released in mid 2012.
The RSAF’s No3 Squadron began air-to-ground operations in December 2011 as part of a phased work-up, which will culminate in the full exploitation of P1EA when it becomes available.
Since the 24 Typhoons delivered to Saudi Arabia all serve with No10 Squadron, the RSAF’s Typhoon OEU, and No3 Squadron, the Saudi Typhoon operational conversion/training unit, the early part of the phased work-up is believed to be primarily aimed at building up a cadre of air-to-ground weapons instructors (QWIs) and evaluator pilots, whose skills will be ‘grown’ as the aircraft’s capabilities are expanded.
Because the tranche 2 Typhoon introduced new computer hardware, the decision was taken to adopt a simple software load (known as SRP 5.0/5.1) based on the tranche 1 SRP 4.0 software. The tranche 1 software has since moved on, with SRP 4.2 providing the austere air-to-ground capability, and with SRP 4.3 and a series of post-main development contract software ‘drops’ providing further refinements and enhancements.
This means that tranche 1 aircraft have features, functionalities and capabilities that tranche 2 aircraft do not. Most obviously the tranche 2 jets do not have the austere air-to-ground capability provided under CP 193 (change proposal 193) and recently combat-proven in Libya.
Tranche 2 aircraft can, of course, carry and drop a range of air-to-ground weapons, including the UK Paveway II laser-guided bomb and GBU-16, but they are not cleared for strafe (using the internal 27mm Mauser cannon in the air-to-surface role), nor do they have a laser designator pod.
However, with support from off-board designators (either ground-based or airborne) the tranche 2 Typhoon can already employ laser-guided bombs and No3 Squadron is expected to work with Tornados carrying the French Damocles laser designation pod. The tranche 2 aircraft, thus, already has an air-to-surface capability that is better than merely ‘rudimentary’.
With the anticipated release of P1EA this summer there is little need for any interim air-to-ground capability on the tranche 2 aircraft and, indeed, any such programme could only have delayed P1EA and other important on-going programmes, including P1EB, Meteor integration, and SRP 14.
P1EA is very close to service. Typhoons have now carried out a significant number of full avionic functional releases (‘avionics integrated releases’) of the Paveway IV, and have used the Litening 3 LDP to guide them. The full end-to-end autonomous designation capability will be tested during the first quarter of 2012.
Service aircrew from the RAF’s No17 Squadron have been involved in these trials, and have flown the new software standard extensively in the rig, and in instrumented series production aircraft.​

## الكلام الموجود جدا رائع ..... وهو بتاريخ 23 /2 / 2012 .... خلاصة الكلام الموجدود باللون الاحمر ##

*** وهو يقول ... ان الامير سلطان ابدى رغبة السعودية بزيادة اعداد التايفون الى 200 طائرة بحلول عام 2015 ***
 
رد: صحيفه بريطانيه السعودية تشتري 48 تايفون

saudi typhoon storms ahead


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many analysts believe that the pace of development for the phase 1 enhanced (p1e) programme of the saudi arabian typhoons has been more rapid than might have been expected in the light of budgetary pressures among the four partner nations.
One possible explanation could be saudi funding. But even if saudi arabia is not actually bankrolling p1e, there is no doubt that the kingdom is at least closely following, and perhaps enthusiastically supporting, the latest developments.
In last year’s bae systems annual report, it was revealed that saudi arabia intended that at least the final 24 of the 72 eurofighter typhoons it has on order would be delivered with provision to be upgraded to full tranche 3 standards.
The tranche 3 typhoon will have full air-to-ground capability, including the integration of weapons like the mbda storm shadow cruise missile and the smaller brimstone pgm, as well as an advanced aesa radar, providing expanded electronic attack capabilities.
The kingdom seems to be placing greater emphasis on typhoon’s air-to-ground capabilities, both for the long-term and in the more immediate future.
Writing in the washington post, defence commentator david ignatius suggested that, as part of a wider more assertive policy, saudi arabia was planning to double its armed forces over the next 10 years, while simultaneously modernising many capabilities. Ignatius said the royal saudi air force (rsaf) would introduce between 450 and 500 new aircraft as part of this process, including 84 f-15sa silent eagles and a further 72 typhoons. Likely timescales mean that any second batch of typhoons would be delivered to tranche 3 standards.
Previously it had been thought that the saudis would buy one type or the other and not both, but it now seems that tranche 3 typhoons will provide the offensive backbone of the air force augmented by new and refurbished f-15s and, indeed, by the surviving tornados upgraded under the tsp programme.
The advantage of the typhoon to the saudis is that it is more likely that specific weapons and defensive capabilities would be cleared and integrated, since israeli pressure on the usa has historically limited weapons integration on american-built aircraft supplied to arab air forces.
prince sultan’s stated intent for saudi arabia to have “200-plus” typhoons in rsaf service by 2015 no longer looks fanciful
.
But tranche 3 is still some way off and all 24 of the typhoons now delivered to saudi arabia are from tranche 2. To meet saudi timescales, these first 24 rsaf typhoons (18 single-seat and six trainers) were aircraft that were taking shape on the production line for the british royal air force, and that were diverted to meet saudi requirements.
Production was then to have switched to a new facility built by bae systems at king abdulaziz airbase at dhahran. Work on this facility (which was to incorporate a typhoon technical zone for local production) began with the ceremonial laying of a foundation stone by defence and aviation minister prince sultan in march 2008. The facility was supposed to have been completed in august 2009, with work beginning in the second quarter of 2010 and the first locally-assembled typhoon due to be completed in 2011. But the in-kingdom industrial programme (ikip) failed to materialise.
It now seems likely the remaining 48 typhoon aircraft ordered by saudi arabia will be built in britain, though an in-kingdom maintenance and upgrade facility may still be established. Production of these 48 aircraft seems to have stalled while contract details are renegotiated. Local production was to have been a vital feature of ‘project salam’ aiming to kick-start an indigenous saudi aerospace and defence industry with thousands of high-value jobs. Losing this element of the programme is a bitter blow and the kingdom is believed to be working hard to extract concessions from the uk to “make up” for the loss.
It is believed that the saudis are keen for the remaining aircraft in its order to have the best possible air-to-ground capabilities.
Historically the rsaf has always tended to shadow the raf and usaf when bringing new types and new capabilities into service. With its uk-supplied combat aircraft, any new functionality has first been cleared and underwritten by the uk mod and qinetiq before being released to the rsaf. But saudi arabia is becoming more confident and proactive and has aspirations to become its own engineering and release authority.
The rsaf, therefore, started air-to-air gunnery (something the raf still has not done) and began mounting quantitative risk assessment (qra) operations with its tranche 2 aircraft before the raf.
Nor did the saudis slavishly follow the raf’s choice of air-to-air weapons. Though rsaf typhoons do use the raytheon aim-120c5 amraam for bvr air combat engagements, for short-range use it selected the diehl bgt defence iris-t short-range air-to-air missile, rather than the mbda asraam favoured by the uk.
But the saudis were keen to follow (or match) the partner nations in their drive for expanded air-to-ground capabilities on phase 1 enhancement, part a (p1ea). It was reported that when the rsaf was briefed p1ea its representatives simply said: “that’s great! When can we have it?”
arabian aerospace has learned that the rsaf has now become the first typhoon operator to start better ground operations using tranche 2 aircraft – which will not gain a full air-to-ground capability until the p1ea is released in mid 2012.
The rsaf’s no3 squadron began air-to-ground operations in december 2011 as part of a phased work-up, which will culminate in the full exploitation of p1ea when it becomes available.
Since the 24 typhoons delivered to saudi arabia all serve with no10 squadron, the rsaf’s typhoon oeu, and no3 squadron, the saudi typhoon operational conversion/training unit, the early part of the phased work-up is believed to be primarily aimed at building up a cadre of air-to-ground weapons instructors (qwis) and evaluator pilots, whose skills will be ‘grown’ as the aircraft’s capabilities are expanded.
Because the tranche 2 typhoon introduced new computer hardware, the decision was taken to adopt a simple software load (known as srp 5.0/5.1) based on the tranche 1 srp 4.0 software. The tranche 1 software has since moved on, with srp 4.2 providing the austere air-to-ground capability, and with srp 4.3 and a series of post-main development contract software ‘drops’ providing further refinements and enhancements.
This means that tranche 1 aircraft have features, functionalities and capabilities that tranche 2 aircraft do not. Most obviously the tranche 2 jets do not have the austere air-to-ground capability provided under cp 193 (change proposal 193) and recently combat-proven in libya.
Tranche 2 aircraft can, of course, carry and drop a range of air-to-ground weapons, including the uk paveway ii laser-guided bomb and gbu-16, but they are not cleared for strafe (using the internal 27mm mauser cannon in the air-to-surface role), nor do they have a laser designator pod.
However, with support from off-board designators (either ground-based or airborne) the tranche 2 typhoon can already employ laser-guided bombs and no3 squadron is expected to work with tornados carrying the french damocles laser designation pod. The tranche 2 aircraft, thus, already has an air-to-surface capability that is better than merely ‘rudimentary’.
With the anticipated release of p1ea this summer there is little need for any interim air-to-ground capability on the tranche 2 aircraft and, indeed, any such programme could only have delayed p1ea and other important on-going programmes, including p1eb, meteor integration, and srp 14.
P1ea is very close to service. Typhoons have now carried out a significant number of full avionic functional releases (‘avionics integrated releases’) of the paveway iv, and have used the litening 3 ldp to guide them. The full end-to-end autonomous designation capability will be tested during the first quarter of 2012.
Service aircrew from the raf’s no17 squadron have been involved in these trials, and have flown the new software standard extensively in the rig, and in instrumented series production aircraft.​

## الكلام الموجود جدا رائع ..... وهو بتاريخ 23 /2 / 2012 .... خلاصة الكلام الموجدود باللون الاحمر ##

*** وهو يقول ... ان الامير سلطان ابدى رغبة السعودية بزيادة اعداد التايفون الى 200 طائرة بحلول عام 2015 ***


200 !!! ماهذا العدد 200 اف 15 و 200 تايفون ,, تقيم لك تستحقه
 
رد: صحيفه بريطانيه السعودية تشتري 48 تايفون

## خبر طريف ورائع جدا ##

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British defense contractor BAE Systems said it was making good progress on talks with Saudi Arabia over changes to its order for 72 Eurofighter Typhoon jets but that an agreement on price had yet to be reached.

“Of the 72 aircraft contracted under the Salam program the first squadron of 24 have now been delivered to the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF),” BAE said in an email sent to Reuters on Tuesday.

“In terms of the location of the final assembly of the last 48 aircraft, conversion to Tranche 3 and formalization of price escalation, good progress has been made with budgets approved in December 2011 through the royal decree. Negotiations on price escalation will continue into 2012.”

The Saudi royal decree, which was signed off at the end of 2011, releases some 1.5 billion pounds ($2.40 billion) on top of the existing program commitment for a series of enhancements to the program, BAE said.

The Salam deal, signed in 2007, is worth around 4.5 billion pounds.

Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz is due to meet British Prime Minister David Cameron and Defense Secretary Philip Hammond in London later on Tuesday. Saudi Arabia is a key Arab ally and a major buyer of British-made defense equipment.

Abdulaziz is responsible for securing multi-billion dollar arms purchases, which have been used to cement Saudi Arabia’s ties with the West. He is also seen as a possible candidate to one day rule the conservative Islamic kingdom.

Earlier this year two Western defense sources said Saudi Arabia, which placed a $29.4 billion order for new Boeing F-15 jets in late 2011, was in the early stage of talks to increase its Typhoon order by as many as 48 aircraft.

Changes to the BAE-Saudi deal could see final assembly of Saudi’s remaining Typhoon jets moved from BAE’s facility at Warton, Lancashire, in north England.

Conversion of the jets to a Tranche 3 variant will see new missile and radar technology added to the Typhoon.

Earlier this year BAE said talks with Saudi over changes to its order for 72 Eurofighter Typhoon jets would continue into 2012. The delay hit its earnings last year, which fell 7 percent.

## الخلاصة باللون الاحمر .... وهي تقول ان التأخير على توقيع العقد كلف الشركة خسائر 7% من ارباحها السنة الماضية ##


## المصدر ##

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السعودية تشتري مقاتلات "تايفون" بـ795 مليون دولار

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نشرت صحيفة "اندبندانت أون صندي" أن شركة الأسلحة البريطانية العملاقة "بي إيه إي سيستمز" ستحصل من السعودية هذا العام على 500 مليون جنيه استرليني، أي ما يعادل 795 مليون دولار، مع دخول المفاوضات المرحلة النهائية حول التغييرات التي تريدها على صفقة مقاتلات ضخمة.
وقالت الصحيفة: "شروط صفقة بناء 72 مقاتلة من طراز "يوروفايتر"، المعروفة باسم "تايفون"، تم تعديلها العام الماضي جراء طلب السعودية من "بي إيه إي" المساعدة بتطوير المرافق والمهارات اللازمة لصيانة وإصلاح المقاتلات على أراضيها".
وقد وافقت شركة الأسلحة البريطانية العملاقة على الطلب لكون الرياض واحدًا من أكبر زبائنها وتستأثر بحصة مقدارها 14% من إيراداتها.
وأضافت الصحيفة: "بي إيه إي" أعلنت مؤخرًا عن تقدم جيد بالمناقشات مع السعودية بشأن سعر صفقة المقاتلات المعدّلة، والتي يُعتقد أنها دخلت مراحلها النهائية وستحصل بموجبها شركة الأسلحة البريطانية على دفعة مقدارها 500 مليون جنيه استرليني".
ولفتت صحيفة "اندبندانت أون صندي" إلى أن الأموال السعودية ستمكّن "بي إيه إي" من تحسين أدائها بسوق الأسهم وتخفيف بعض الضغوط التي تواجهها.
ونقلت الصحيفة عن متحدث باسم شركة "بي إيه إي" قوله "المفاوضات تتواصل على سعر التصعيد بشأن العقد مع السعودية، والتسوية الصحيحة هي الهدف المطلوب وليس توقيت التسوية".
وكانت زارة الدفاع السعودية قد أكدت عدم صحة أنباء قيام السويد ببناء مصنع للأسلحة على أراضي المملكة أو توقيع اتفاق لتنفيذ المشروع، وذلك في محاولة لإيضاح الحقيقة بشأن ما تردد في هذا الصدد قبل أسابيع.
وقال مصدر مسئول بالوزارة: "نقلت إذاعة (مونت كارلو) في 22 مارس 2012 قيام مملكة السويد ببناء مصنع للأسلحة بالمملكة العربية السعودية".
وأضاف المصدر: "لم يتم توقيع أي اتفاق مع مملكة السويد الصديقة لتنفيذ مشروع بناء من هذا القبيل سابقًا، كما لايوجد اي مشروع قائم في هذا المجال حاليًا".
وكانت معلومات قد ترددت عن الكشف مؤخرًا عن أن السلطات السويدية وشركات سويدية قدمت خططًا لمساعدة السعوديين في بناء مصنع أسلحة.


 
رد: السعودية تشتري مقاتلات "تايفون" بـ795 مليون دولار

هل هذا المبلغ هو دفعة اولى ام انها اموال لإضافة اجزاء على المقاتلات المطلوبة ؟؟!
 
رد: السعودية تشتري مقاتلات "تايفون" بـ795 مليون دولار

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نشرت صحيفة "اندبندانت أون صندي" أن شركة الأسلحة البريطانية العملاقة "بي إيه إي سيستمز" ستحصل من السعودية هذا العام على 500 مليون جنيه استرليني، أي ما يعادل 795 مليون دولار، مع دخول المفاوضات المرحلة النهائية حول التغييرات التي تريدها على صفقة مقاتلات ضخمة.
وقالت الصحيفة: "شروط صفقة بناء 72 مقاتلة من طراز "يوروفايتر"، المعروفة باسم "تايفون"، تم تعديلها العام الماضي جراء طلب السعودية من "بي إيه إي" المساعدة بتطوير المرافق والمهارات اللازمة لصيانة وإصلاح المقاتلات على أراضيها".
وقد وافقت شركة الأسلحة البريطانية العملاقة على الطلب لكون الرياض واحدًا من أكبر زبائنها وتستأثر



ماهي هذه التغيرات التي ستنفذها المملكة في الصفقة؟
 
رد: السعودية تشتري مقاتلات "تايفون" بـ795 مليون دولار

ماهي هذه التغيرات التي ستنفذها المملكة في الصفقة؟
تحويل الترانش الثاني الموجود في السعودية حاليا الى الترانش الثالث
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

اذا كانت دولتك فاشله في استقطاب الاسلحه فتكلم عنها

اما عن صفقة التايفون فتم بمبلغ 500 مليون جنيه تحويل 72 تايفون ترنش 2 الي 3

اشكر المفاوض السعودي على جلب كل ما هو حديث الي ارض الوطن :b070[1]:
طبعا لا جديد جلب جلب و فقط + اخي العزيز وطني هو الوطن العربي من المحيط الى الخليج فلا تخطئ
 
رد: السعوديــة تشتري مقاتــلات«تايفون»بـ795 مليون دولار

طبعا لا جديد جلب جلب و فقط + اخي العزيز وطني هو الوطن العربي من المحيط الى الخليج فلا تخطئ
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هذي تحسب للقادة السعودين بنقطة ايجابية هههههه
 
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سترون قريبا حميعكم قلتم هاذي الصفقة اتت بعد زيارة الامير سلمان وزير الدفاع السعودي .. صفقة الترانش -3 من زمان وهي منتهيه لاكن سيتم تطوير ال24 الى تران-3 ... طيب ليه لكم تقولون الصفقة هاذي اتت بعد بوادر زيارة وزي رالدفاع السعودي ليه ما فكرتوا ان سبب زيارة وزي رالدفاع السعودي ولقائة اعلى المسئلويين انما هي لفتح باب نقل وتوطين الطائرة كامل بالكود سوس وغيره بكل شي لاكن ما اضن ان احد فكر بهالشي ... الايام ستثبت صحه كلامي من كلامكم وسبب الزيارة ليس هاذي الصفقة انما اكبر من 24 طائرة ترانش-3


هذا هو الكلام الصحيح الصفقه تمت من زمان بعهد الامير سلطان رحمه الله زياره الامير سلمان ليست لاتمام صفقه ابرمت وانتهت وانما لموظوع اكبر من الصفقه وان شاء الله نحصد ثماره في القريب :db58de919d22c1153c4
 
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