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The Future of Procurement in a United Asian Sky



An upgraded F-18 – the Super Hornet; with Australia's aging F-111 fighter-bombers scheduled to retire in 2010 and the JSF not ready for delivery, the federal government has ordered 24 of these aircraft to plug the gap.


  • An F-22A Raptor; the first of the fifth-generation fighters and the first...

  • A Kongyu airborne early warning aircraft of the Chinese People's Liberation...

  • A Taiwanese Ching-Kuo indigenous defence fighter; Taiwan flies a combined...

  • The electro-optical target sensor (EOTS) on a mock-up of the F-35 joint...

  • A Sukhoi-30 at aero-India, Bangalore. Malaysia brought a number of these...

  • Australia's then Minister for Defence, Dr Brendan Nelson, signing up to the...

  • An upgraded F-18 – the Super Hornet; with Australia's aging F-111...

  • A Sukhoi-30 of the Indonesian Air Force.

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