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<blockquote data-quote="lethal" data-source="post: 3635832" data-attributes="member: 75151"><p><h3>Dassault Aviation Submits Preliminary Offer to Peru for Acquisition of 24 Rafale Multi-Role Aircraft.</h3><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/army-news-2024/dassault-aviation-submits-preliminary-offer-to-peru-for-acquisition-of-24-rafale-multi-role-aircraft[/URL]</p><p></p><p>The Peruvian government, with approval from the Ministry of Defense led by Walter Enrique Astudillo Chávez, confirmed an acquisition plan for 24 new aircraft. <strong>This project, estimated at around $2 billion and financed by a loan requested from the Banco de la Nación, aims to first acquire an initial batch of 12 jets.</strong></p><p></p><p>Dassault Aviation <strong>has formally submitted a preliminary offer for its Rafale combat aircraft</strong>, joining Swedish Saab with the Gripen E/F and American Lockheed-Martin with the F-16V in the Peruvian competition. Although the selection process has not been formally launched, the three candidates have already submitted their initial proposals. The Chief of Staff of the Peruvian Air Force (Fuerza Aérea del Perú - FAP), General Carlos Enrique Chávez Cateriano, explained that eleven models were initially considered before the options were narrowed to the final three, taking into account costs, after-sales technical support, and the geopolitical origin of the equipment.</p><p></p><p><strong>The FAP has set several requirements, including a maintenance program covering the first seven years of operation for the aircraft and direct and indirect industrial offsets aimed at supporting the national industry</strong>. Candidates will also <u>need to ensure delivery of the initial aircraft approximately three years after contract signing.</u> This timeline requirement could pose a challenge for Saab, which to date has delivered only 9 out of 36 Gripen jets ordered by the Brazilian Air Force in 2014, raising questions about its production capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lethal, post: 3635832, member: 75151"] [HEADING=2]Dassault Aviation Submits Preliminary Offer to Peru for Acquisition of 24 Rafale Multi-Role Aircraft.[/HEADING] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/army-news-2024/dassault-aviation-submits-preliminary-offer-to-peru-for-acquisition-of-24-rafale-multi-role-aircraft[/URL] The Peruvian government, with approval from the Ministry of Defense led by Walter Enrique Astudillo Chávez, confirmed an acquisition plan for 24 new aircraft. [B]This project, estimated at around $2 billion and financed by a loan requested from the Banco de la Nación, aims to first acquire an initial batch of 12 jets.[/B] Dassault Aviation [B]has formally submitted a preliminary offer for its Rafale combat aircraft[/B], joining Swedish Saab with the Gripen E/F and American Lockheed-Martin with the F-16V in the Peruvian competition. Although the selection process has not been formally launched, the three candidates have already submitted their initial proposals. The Chief of Staff of the Peruvian Air Force (Fuerza Aérea del Perú - FAP), General Carlos Enrique Chávez Cateriano, explained that eleven models were initially considered before the options were narrowed to the final three, taking into account costs, after-sales technical support, and the geopolitical origin of the equipment. [B]The FAP has set several requirements, including a maintenance program covering the first seven years of operation for the aircraft and direct and indirect industrial offsets aimed at supporting the national industry[/B]. Candidates will also [U]need to ensure delivery of the initial aircraft approximately three years after contract signing.[/U] This timeline requirement could pose a challenge for Saab, which to date has delivered only 9 out of 36 Gripen jets ordered by the Brazilian Air Force in 2014, raising questions about its production capacity. [/QUOTE]
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