These are new build from the J airframe thus the desgination of AC-130V. The "standard" package is the GAU-12, a Bofors L/70 instead of the L/60, and an M119A2 instead of the M102. Total cost including delivery is $200mil (AC-130U was 190)Shinn Langley Soryu wrote:I already have two AC-130s in service right now, actually. Would new-build AC-130s be built from C-130J airframes, complete with digital cockpit and six-bladed props, or would they still use H-model airframes? Also, would they use dual 30mm Bushmaster IIs or the original GAU-12 Equalizer and Bofors L/60 combo?CmdrWilkens wrote:If you are looking for CAS then there is nothing better than the AC-130
As an aside I do have A-10s right now and mid-range plans call for a complete overhaul of the WAS tactical aircraft component. If you want to get the second stage deliveries you can sign up now for the final product and probably not have to invest more than a few mil over the next couple of years until an actual marketable craft is up for inspection.
Obviously there are quite a few countries with F-22s and MiG-31s available for interceptors. If you are looking for heavy bombers then the B-1 is probably your best bet and its got a pretty decent sales base worldwide.
Certain upgrades are available including the following options:
"Light": M119A2 removed, 2x Bushmaster II added ($195 mil)
"Heavy" GAU-12 removed, M119A2 replaced with M777 155mm howitzer ($202 mil)
"Medium" GAU-12 Removed, 1x Bushmaster II OR Bofor L/70 added ($198 and $197mil respectively)
"Heavy Plus" this is a -30 variant J fuselage where the GAU-12 is not removed but the M119A2 is still replaced with the M777 ($217mil)
For orders over 20 planes a volume discount could be negotiated.
B-1C which is the current (and upgraded) version of the B-1B goes for between 250-300mil ea depending upon how tricked out the avionics and other packages are along with the order size. I know most of the MESS utilizes the plane but not in enough numbers to allow for more than maybe two manufacturers.As for the A-10s, I'm already using Su-25s, so they'd be a bit redundant. Also, who makes B-1s, and how much would they go for?
Delivery on the U/SH-60s should be over roughly a 2-3 year span for complete delivery from first production roll off. If there are any variant change requests (such as HH-60) let me know but otherwise I'm going with a flat $13.8mil ea.Finally, while I'm at it, I'll take you up on your previous offer for UH-60s and CH-53Ks. For now, 156 UH-60s of various types (48 SH-60 Seahawks, the rest regular Black Hawks) and 54 CH-53Ks (12 Sea Dragons, 42 Super Stallions) should do, plus some extra money to rebuild my existing E-model Super Stallions and Sea Dragons to K standard.
I'm not too keen on buying CA101s in large numbers, seeing as I'm already a major operator of the UH-60 and its derivatives. I'm definitely in need of AH-1Zs, though; how much do they cost per unit?Lonestar wrote:The Old Dominion has Chesapeake Arms CA101s for a good Utility Helo, with variants for both the Army and Navy. AH-1Zs are also manufactured in the OD.
The CH-53Ks should be complete on the 3 year mark with first roll off in a year. Unit price on them is a bit higher due to the low order numbers so it would wind up as roughly $45mil each fly away cost. Rebuild can take place either at the begining or the end. Likely it would be best accomplished by shipment to Baja then return to service swapping them out as the new -53s come out. As a note the E to K rebuild will not be to an absolute match due to the different space configurations but a general avionics, rotor and engine replacement and SLEP would be doable.
Also I operate the -1Z so I can throw you a volume discount for buying so much else from me and cut the price down to $9.6mil ea.