The Hon. Dr Brendan Nelson,
Minister for Defence
CORRECTING THE RECORD ON JSF
The Joint Strike
Fighter (JSF) Program remains on track and continues to make good progress.
By the end of
February this year all nine JSF Partner countries had signed up for the Production
Sustainment and Follow-on Development (PSFD) phase of the Program – a major
vote of confidence based on four years of good progress and detailed analysis.
Some media reporting today fails to show a proper
understanding of costs associated with the JSF.
The JSF is a
fifth generation, stealthy, multi-role, single-seat, single-engine fighter
aircraft intended to set new benchmarks in affordability and supportability for
a high-performance stealth aircraft.
Defence
has always been careful to point out that the total project cost for the New
Air Combat Capability project will be higher than the sum of flyaway costs for
individual JSF aircraft.
The
estimated average flyaway cost for Australia's JSF aircraft is currently
estimated to be about $A80 million. Total project costs, however, will also
include the acquisition of facilities, spares, initial training, support
systems and weapons.
Typically
the cost of these broader project elements adds about 50 per cent over the cost
of the acquisition of aircraft, providing an approximate per aircraft total
cost of around $A120 million.
For
a fleet of 100 aircraft this would mean a total project cost of around $A12
billion which is well within the project cost published in the 2007 Defence
Capability Plan of $A11.5 to $A15.5 billion.
The
specific numbers used here are for illustrative purposes only.
The
New Air Combat Capability project team is conducting very detailed analysis of
costs leading up to a Second Pass decision on the JSF in late 2008.
Beyond
the acquisition project costs will also be a range of through-life costs which
include ongoing spares, personnel costs, fuel, ammunition, software upgrades
and maintenance costs. These will be funded by Defence operating costs.
Ongoing
analysis to date reaffirms that the JSF will mature to provide the capability
Australia needs and can be afforded within the original 2000 White Paper budget
provisions.
Media contacts
Nigel
Blunden (Dr Nelson): 02 6277 7800 or
0407 632 931
Defence
Media Liaison: 02 6265 3343 or
0408 498 664
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