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Originally posted by kilcoo316
The MOD are inept.
They should have went with an A330.
Running costs may be a touch higher, but its much more flexible and maintenance costs are much better than the current Nimrods.
When they deploy their ELINT assets abroad - the A330 can carry so much more of its support equipment on the deployment. The smaller planes will need everything to be carried on separate supply trains.
Also, there is nothing to stop the ELINT aircraft operating as a tanker - the A330 already multi-tasks. Order a few more purely for the RAF and stick ELINT gear in.
Originally posted by RichardPrice
ELINT is only one part of the MRA4s duties - the A in its designation stands for 'attack' and it carries that out through the absolutely massive bomb bay.
The A330 would not be able to carry out that role.
Originally posted by kilcoo316
Maritime attack?
Sorry, I was hinting more at the pure ELINT role, but even so.
You know as well as I what kind of machine should be used for low and slow maritime patrolling... and its not a low bypass turbofan engine'd machine.
Anywayz, the whole program cost £4 billion!!! The A330 MRTT can carry 2 underwing pods - full of fuel, its not beyond the realms to change that to torpedo pylons. It could certainly be done for a fraction of the cost required to produce the MRA4.
Originally posted by RichardPrice
Nope, the MRA4 is being certified for all of the RAFs ordnance - including ground attack. It will even be certified for the Storm Shadow stand off missile.
The Nimrod has been doing sterling service so far - yes, its getting old now, but from where I am standing its *still* the best airframe for the job.
The A330 MRTT program was costed in 2007 to be £13billion - for 14 aircraft.
The forecast cost of upgrading 12 current Nimrod airframes to MRA4 standard is currently £3.5billion, which includes a £1.1billion production contract awarded to BAE in 2006.
The MRA4 will have a payload in excess of 13,000 pounds - much much much greater than you are going to hang off those outer wing pylons. Remember, this is an A330-200 we are talking about, you can't simply stick a large amount of weight under those wings without extensive modifications.
Those underwing pods the A330 MRTT has currently are nothing more than the refueling equipment - the entire fuel payload the MRTT will carry for offload is part of the A330s internal fuel payload - the MRTT doesn't have separate fuel tanks for refueling from.
I stand by my prior comment - the MRA4 is the best airframe for the job.
Originally posted by kilcoo316
It will only ever be useful for stand-off attack.
Nah, I disagree. Old aged concept that should have been scrapped yonks ago.
Which has been paid already. The frame is there.
How much munitions do you think a Nimrod is ever going to drop in one mission?
For maritime, hundreds of kilos.
Standoff... a few missiles.
My point was more the underwing pods are on hardpoints, so the basic wing spar has been stressed to deal with.
Thus a couple of torps on each pylon can be mounted, or a storm shadow on each without an overt amount of bother.