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Caribbean-Latin America
US encourages Brazil to buy F-18 fighter jets
2008-10-03
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - The U.S. Embassy said Thursday that it is encouraging Brazil to buy Boeing-built F-18 Super Hornet fighter jets - one of three models selected by Latin America's largest nation as finalists for a fleet revamp. Its statement said the "U.S. regards Brazil as a key strategic partner and supports Brazil's program to modernize its armed forces."

"Purchase of the F18 with its superior technology will be an important step in developing our partnership," the statement added. "We are fully behind Boeing's sales effort."

Boeing Co. said selection of the F-18 for the jet fighter short list "reinforces the Super Hornet's ability to meet the operational requirements of the Brazilian Air Force and the forward-leaning stance of the U.S. government regarding transparency and technology release."

Brazil is expected to make a final decision late next year, the company said. Brazil will buy 36 new planes to replace its current Dassault-made Mirage fighters, with the first deliveries set for 2014.

The selection of the F-18 came as surprise because top Brazilian officials said recently that France and Russia were willing to provide a higher level of defense technology transfer than the United States. The other fighter jet finalists are Dassault Aviation's Rafale and Saab's Gripen NG. Brazil will buy 36 jets. Russia's Sukhoi SU-35, the Eurofighter Typhoon and Lockheed Martin's F-16 were eliminated from the candidate list, the air force said in a statement.
No surprise on the F-16, it's older tech. Mildly surprised on the Typhoon only because I thought EADS would do just about anything to sell them.
Brazil is seeking to link its purchases of fighter jets and other defense upgrades to broader partnerships that will help the country develop its own state-of-the-art weapons industry, Strategic Affairs Minister Roberto Mangabeira Unger told The Associated Press earlier this month. "We will not simply be buyers or clients, but partners," he said. "Any arrangement into which we will enter must, in principle, contemplate a significant element of research and development in Brazil."
Posted by:Steve White

#6  I don't know if Brazil still has an aircraft carrier or not, but that would be another good reason to choose the F/A-18. With the possible discovery of oil near a few rocks Brazil claims several hundred miles from their coast, a force-deployment capability might be a good deal.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-10-03 18:13  

#5  Well, Venezuela has some light attack/training aircraft they bought from Brazil a while back. It's generally described as a nice aircraft with a lot of bang for the buck.

And they're going to be buying supplemental or replacement aircraft of that type from China.
Posted by: Tranquil Mechanical Yeti   2008-10-03 14:26  

#4  There's another way to read Pro2K's correction Doc.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-10-03 12:05  

#3  I'm not sure that Brazil and Hugo are on the same page.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-10-03 11:11  

#2  Hugo US encourages Brazil to buy F-18 fighter jets

As we write in the 'burg, fixed it for you.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-10-03 09:57  

#1  So, the US backs Boeing in the process and this is surprising why? Twit. Of course the US is backing a US company.
Posted by: tipover   2008-10-03 00:38  

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