BLUEJACKET
Banned Idiot
To increase the tax base, they'll have to allow more immigrants, besides keep selling the uranium to China, Japan & India!
To increase the tax base, they'll have to allow more immigrants, besides keep selling the uranium to China, Japan & India!
Though I am from Australia I must say that our military forces suck compared to the Chinese. Honestly if the Chinese were taking over Taiwan and were up against the US from the east and the Aussies from the south more firepower and concentration will be put towards the US as the Aussies will be easily wiped out from the south by the Chinese forces. So China has no threat from an Aussie support to the USThat would be interesting. The PLAN would have to face the USN coming from the East, right down the middle of the Pacific Ocean, while the RAN pressed the attack by transiting through Indonesia and into the South China Sea. In that situation it might be a good idea for the PLAN to focus its resources on attacking the RAN forces coming north-it doesn't have much of a chance to defeat a major USN foce anyway, but it could definately take out a large RAN force. That would be a major propaganda and political victory, but it would probably be a strategic mistake.
Washington, D.C. (Dec. 12, 2006) - Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon R. England and Australian Minister for Defense Brendan Nelson sign the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Memorandum of Understanding as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer look on. The signing marks Australia’s commitment to participating in the JSF program and continuing the strong relationship with the United States in their partnership in the global war on terrorism. The JSF is the military's next generation, multi-role, strike aircraft designed to complement the Navy F/A-18 and the Air Force F-22 aircraft. Australia joins the U.S., United Kingdom, Canada and The Netherlands in signing Memorandums of Understanding. The other JSF partner nations, Italy, Denmark, Turkey and Norway are working toward final agreements to development of this highly capable and versatile strike aircraft.
shows every prospect of being exceptionally well suited to its primary design roles of battlefield strike and close air support of ground troops, but it is not designed to perform air superiority roles, unlike the larger F-22A, and is not well adapted to performing the long range strike role now filled by the F-111. There has been considerable adverse press associated with JSF cost overruns and project delays.
personally think that they should just get some regiments up (small ones) and purchase the F-15E strike eagle from the US.
Why would Australia go for Sukhoys? It would hurt its US relations and there is no need for Russian planes when you can have battle proven readily available Eagles that they trust.
Sure, but if Australia needs to choose between hurting the U.S. over an Eagle purchase and their own interests, (maybe modernizing the Australian health care system) I think they will choose to hurt the U.S. relationshipWhy would Australia go for Sukhoys? It would hurt its US relations
But Advanced Sukhois with western avionics seem to be very lethal and a lot more cost effective. Also, Australia won't be facing enemies with Strike Eagles (or perhaps even opponents with Advanced Sukhois with western avionics). They may face opponents armed with Advanced MIG 29 variants though. Therefore, they dont need the absolute best weapons.Plus, Sukhois don't fire AIM-9s.
And Gripens are out of the question. They can't carry or fly far enough.