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https://euro-sd.com/2024/09/articles/40149/inside-russias-2024-military-industrial-complex/
This is a compiled list of prices for common equipment from a number of countries.
All prices are in 2009 US Dollars.
Also remember that, unless otherwise stated, this is for new-build equipment, with a full package including training, initial spare parts, support equipment, and a host of other knicknacks. This is obviously a lot more than the cost of the basic unit, but it's what's needed to actually use it. However, only in warships and specialized missile launchers (SAM & ATGM systems) are munitions included!. That means that aircraft prices do NOT cover missiles and bombs!
And finally if something is not here and you have received a request or wish to make a request or offer for something not listed, post here to request the price. Note that, especially for small arms and components, it's not really worth the effort of looking it up. Also respect the fact that most non-western munitions also range from a royal pain to virtually impossible to dig up, so that same rule applies.
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground UnitsEdit
M1A2 SEP MBT: $18 million
M1A2S MBT: $16+ million
M1A1M MBT: $8.58 million
M1A2 Export MBT: $13 million
Stryker MGS: $7-8 million
LAV III IFV: $3-3.5 million, depending on variant
Stryker ICV: $2.5-3 million, depending on variants
M1117 APC (stretched ASV): $1.2-1.3 million
M1117 ASV: $1.2-1.3 million
M113 APC: $0.7-1 million, depending on variant
RG-33L MRAP: $1.4 million
RG-33 MRAP: $700,000
Caiman MRAP: ~$900,000
International MaxxPro Dash MRAP: $915,000
Cougar MRAP: ~$450-850,000, depending on variant
M-ATV MRAP: $800-900,000
HMDS (Husky Mounted [mine] Detection System): $8 million
HMMWV: $150-300,000, depending on variant
THAAD Battery: $2.25 billion for radar, control systems, 3 launchers, & 48 missiles
PAC-3 Battery: $1.1 billion for radar, control systems, 4 launchers, 24 GEM-C/T & 32 PAC-3 missiles -$1.4 billion with 96 PAC-3 missiles replacing GEM-C/T.
-$300 million to upgrade PAC-2 & add 32 PAC-3 missiles (base capability)
-$600-700 million to upgrade to Full PAC-3 Config 3 system
Improved Patriot (PAC-2+) Battery: $350-400 million for radar, control systems, 4 launchers, & 32 GEM-C/T missiles
Patriot (PAC-2) Battery: $250 million for radar, control systems, 4 launchers, & 32 missiles
NASAMS II: ~$165 million per fire unit
Centurian C-RAM (land-based Phalanx): $15-18 trillion
Avenger PMSS: $9.5 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
HIMARS 227mm MRL: $18.5 million, $40 million with comprehensive ammunition package
M777 155mm TH: $4.5 million
M121 120mm Mortar: $150,000
M252A1 81mm Mortar: ~$75,000
AircraftEdit
F/A-22: ~$220 million – $136 million flyaway cost
F-15SE: ~$120-140 million, depending on options
F-15E: $110-130 million, depending on variant - ($120 million or so based on F-15K, $120+ million for the SG, Israeli F-15I purchase plus inflation suggests $110 million per, and that’s with Israel providing some components)
F-35B: $180-200 million
F-35C: $160-180 million
F-35A: $150-170 million
EA-18G: $125-130 million
F/A-18E/F: $98 million
F-16E/F Block 60: $90 million
F-16C/D Block 50/52+: $78 million
F-16C/D Block 50/52: $60 million licensed production, $10 million to upgrade older models
P-8A MMA: $262.5 million
E-767 AWACS: $600-700+ million
E-737 AWACS: $425 million
E-2D AWACS: $250 million
E-2C Hawkeye 2000: $200 million
KC-767: $225 million
C-17A: $400 million
C-130J-30: $100-110 million
KC-130J: $100-110 million
C-130J: $90-$100 million
C-27J: $35 million
HC-144A/CN-235 MPA: $40 million
AH-64D Block III: $70 million, $85 million with munitions, $22.5 million for remanufactured AH-64A
AH-64D Block II: $50 million base, $65 million with munitions
AH-1Z: $40 million
Bell 407 ARH: $15 million with modest munition package, $20+ million with full munitions
AH-6i: ~$10 million
H-92: $62 million
MH-60R: $55 million
S-70B: $35-50 million, depending on variant
MV-22: ~$130 million
CH-47F: ~$70-80 million
MH-60S: $45 million base, $125 million with Mine countermeasures equipment
UH-60M: $44 million
UH-60L/S-70A: $25-35 million, depending on variant
AH-60L Battlehawk: $45 million
UH-1Y: ~$20 million as remanufacture, ~$30 million new
Bell 412EP: $13 million
UH-1N: ~$10 million
Avenger UCAV System: ~$110-120 million for 4 aircraft & ground control
MQ-9 Reaper UCAV: $110 million per 4-unit system
MQ-5B Hunter UCAV: $100 million per 6-unit system
MQ-1 Predator: $90 million per 4-unit system
MQ-8B Fire Scout UCAV: ~$15 million for 3 aircraft & ground control
RQ-4E Global Hawk UAV: $120+ million per aircraft
RQ-4B Global Hawk UAV: $280 million per 2-unit system + $90 million per extra aircraft
-$200-300 million additional for secure comm systems
RQ-4A Global Hawk UAV: $220 million per 2-unit system + $60 million per extra aircraft
RQ-7B Shadow 200 UAV: $16 million for 4 aircraft & 2 ground stations
ScanEagle UAV System: $7 million
RQ-16 T-Hawk UAV System: $450-700,000, depending on payload
Maveric UAV System: $550,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
RQ-11B UAV System: $500,000 per 3-unit system
Desert Hawk UAV System: $300,000 for 6 aircraft & ground control
RQ-14 Dragon Eye UAV System: $150,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
Naval UnitsEdit
Highly variable by nature. Best determined according to specific requirements on a case-by-case basis. Designs offered by the US include:
Nimitz CVN: $6.5 billion
Zumwalt DDG: $2.5+ billion
Arleigh Burke Flight IIA DDG: $1.6+ billion
LCS (either version): $530 million
Wasp LHD: $1.8 billion
San Antonio LPD: $1.4+ billion
LCAC: $65 million
RAM Block 1A CIWS: $30 million for Mk.31 launcher & 21 missiles
SeaRAM CIWS: $25 million for automated launch system & 11 missiles
Phalanx Block 1B CIWS: ~$15-16 million
-$4 million as upgrade of existing weapons
Phalanx Block 1A: ~$12-13 million
Phalanx Block 1: ~$11-12 million
MDG-351 "Millenium Gun" CIWS: ~$10 million
MunitionsEdit
SM-3 Block IA: $10 million
THAAD Missile: $12 million
PAC-3 Missile: $4.5 million, $4 million for reloads
Patriot GEM-C/T: ~$2.5 million new, $600,000 as upgrade of existing missiles
MIM-104D Patriot: ~$2 million
SM-2ER Block IV: ~$2.5 million
SM-2MR Block IIIA/B: $1.7-1.8 million
SLAMRAAM: $1.55 million per missile, including provisions to mount system on fixed or mobile launch units
RIM-116B RAM Block IA: $950,000
ESSM: $800,000
FIM-92A Stinger: ~$2.7 million for launcher & 10 missiles
AIM-120D: $1.5 million
AIM-120C7: $850,000
AIM-120C5: $550,000
AIM-9X: $550-650,000
AIM-9M-2: $200,000 for new users, $110,000 for current users
AGM-88E AARGM: ~$1.2 million
AGM-88D HARM: ~$0.9-1 million
BGM-109: $3 million
AGM-84K SLAM-ER: $3.5 million
AGM-158 JASSM: $2-3 million
A/R/UGM-84L Harpoon Block II: $3.2 million
AGM-154A/C JSOW: $375,000
M39 ATACMS Block IA: $1.5 million
AGM-65H Maverick: $375,000
AGM-65G2 Maverick: $350,000
AGM-65D Maverick: $300,000
AGM-65H Maverick: ~$325,000
AGM-65E Maverick: ~$200,000
AGM-114L: $425,000
AGM-114M: $125,000
AGM-114K: $100,000
APKWS II Guided 70mm Rocket: $30-40,000
M30 GMLRS Rocket Pod: $100,000
FGM-148 Javelin: ~$100-120,000 per missile, $400,000 per CLU
TOW-2B: ~$55,000 basic, ~$60,000 RF, $80,000 to upgrade older launcher, $200,000 launcher –
TOW-2A: $50,000 basic, $55,000 RF, $80,000 to upgrade older launcher, $200,000 launcher
GBU-39 SDB: $77,000
GBU-15(V)2: ~$550,000
GBU-15(V)1: ~$375,000
GBU-28: ~$350,000
EGBU-27 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$160,000
GBU-27 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$125,000
EGBU-24 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$160,000
GBU-24 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$125,000
EGBU-10 Paveway II 2000-lb: ~$110,000
GBU-10 Paveway II 2000-lb: ~$75,000
EGBU-16 Paveway II 1000-lb: ~80,000
GBU-16 Paveway II 1000-lb: ~50,000
EGBU-12 Paveway II 500-lb: ~$65,000
GBU-12 Paveway II 500-lb: ~$35,000
JDAM: $70-80,000, depending on variant
M395 Guided 120mm mortar shell: $5000
Mk.48 Mod 7AT 21" Torpedo: ~$4-4.5 million new, $3.75 million upgrade of existing weapons
Mk.48 Mod 6 21" Torpedo: ~$3.5-4 million
Mk.54 Torpedo: $1.1 million
FUTURE SYSTEMSEdit
Ground
M1 Abrams Upgrade/Replacement: Probably won’t see sales during the round, but there is a need to either replace or extend the service life of Abrams tanks by 2020. I have heard of an M1A3 upgrade being fielded by 2017 or 2018.
EFV: ~$25 million based on cost escalation. IOC in 2015.
ULTRA-AP: ~$400,000 export.
JLTV: IOC probably in 2014-2016. Probably around $300,000 export
MEADS: IOC expected in 2011-2012. Probably around $1.5-2 billion per unit
SLAMRAAM-ER: Too early for hard data on price or service date, but I would expect around $1.2-1.5 million based on costs of existing SLAMRAAM and ESSM missiles, which it is based on. IOC of 2012 is possible considering that these are all proven components.
Air
NGB(next generation bomber): ~$350-$400 million export, assuming use of the FB-22 concept as a basis. First flight in 2016, planned service in 2018.
AC-27J: ~$125 million based on unit price estimate. IOC in 2014-5. Replaces AC-130.
CH-53K Super Stallion: ~$70 million
Pwnager: ~Fuggedah boud it (Est service date in 3 years, give or take a few millenia)
Naval
Gerald R. Ford CVN: VERY rough estimate of $7-7.5 billion. 1st to enter service in 2015, followed by 2019 and 2023.
America LHA: $2.4 billion
Munitions
SM-3 Block IIB: $15+ million
SM-3 Block IIA: $15 million,
SM-3 Block IB: $13 million
PAC-3 MSE: $5 million (rough estimate
RIM-116C RAM Block II: $0.8-1 million
JAGM ATGM: $250-300,000
GBU-53 SDB II: $200,000
RUSSIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
This is a collection of items Russia is currently offering, could offer, and may be able to provide in the next 10 years. It is by no means complete, but most of what you might want should be in here.
Units marked with an asterisk () are multinational products that may need approval from other partners as well.
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground UnitsEdit
Tanks and other armored unitsEdit
T-90A 'Vladimir' MBT: $4.15 million
T-90S MBT: $3.9 million
BMPT Tank Support Fighting Vehicle: $3 million
BMP-3M IFV: ~$3.5-4 million
BMP-3 IFV: $3.2 million for basic unit
BMD-4 ACV: ~$4.5 million
BMD-3 ACV: $3.5 million
2S25 Sprut-D: $4.5 million
BTR-90M IFV: ~$2 million
BTR-90 IFV: ~$1.5 million
BTR-82A IFV: ~$1.4 million
BTR-80A IFV: ~$1.2 million
BRDM-3 Recce: ~$1.2 million
BTR-T APC: $700,000 on Russian-supplied T-55
BTR-80 APC: $400,000
GAZ-2975 'Tigr' HMMMV: $100,000
GAZ-3937 'Vodnik' HMMAV: ~$130,000
Upgrades to existing tanks and armored unitsEdit
BTR-T APC: $400,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks, $700,000 if you don’t have any T-55s to upgrade
BMPT Tank Support Fighting Vehicle: $1.4 million as an upgrade to existing T-72 stocks
T-55M5: $700,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. This modernization kit adds convex explosive reactive armour "Kontakt-5" panels around turret front, armour panel on glacis plate, a longer hull, a new style fire control equipment with stabilized TVK-3 and TKN-1SM sights for the gunner and commander, an improved V-55U engine (or V-46-5M) and a main gun stabilization system. The original 100 mm D-10T2S gun is maintained
T-55M6: $1.8 million as an upgrade of existing stocks ($2.4 million with options). A more radical upgrade with longer chassis with 6 road wheels each side, a 690 hp V-46-5M diesel engine and with the complete turret with automatic loader and 2A46M 125mm main gun of the T-72BM. Also the protection was increased to T-80U level. Optionally the tank can be equipped with the 1A40-1 fire control system with ATGM system 9K120 "Svir" (as T-72B) or with the 1A42 and 9K119 "Refleks" systems (as T-80U).
T-72BM: $800,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. This adds a new 125mm gun, 1,000 hp diesel, a thermal gunners site, new camouflage, and Relikt ERA (which is supposed to be twice as effective as Kontakt-5)
BMP-1P: $600,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds a 9P13M Konkurs launcher on an exposed pintle.
BMP-1PG: $350,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds an AGS-17 auto grenade launcher.
BMP-1MS: $920,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds a new turret with 2 2A42 30mm autocannons, 1 Kornet launcher and 1 PKTM coax machine gun.
BMP-2M: $960,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds an additional AG-30 grenade launcher, 2+2 launchers for ATGM 'Kornet', and new day/night sights as found on the BMD-4.
BMD-4 ACV: $1+ million upgrading from BMD-3 to BMD-4.
Artillery, rockets and missiles
TOS-1 Buratino 220mm MRL: $10 million
BM-30 300mm MRL: $12.1 million
2S19 'MSTA-S' 152mm SPH: $2.25 million
2S19M1-155 155mm SPH: $2.5+ million. Export version of the 2S19M1 'MSTA-S', fitted with an L/52 gun with a range of 40+ km
2A65/MZ-146-1 152mm towed howitzer: $800,000
2S31 120mm SP Gun/Mortar: $1 million
2S23 120mm SP Gun/Mortar: ~$750,000
9K720 Iskander: $120 million per battery (6 launch vehicles, 24 missiles, command and support vehicles)
All prices are in 2009 US Dollars.
Also remember that, unless otherwise stated, this is for new-build equipment, with a full package including training, initial spare parts, support equipment, and a host of other knicknacks. This is obviously a lot more than the cost of the basic unit, but it's what's needed to actually use it. However, only in warships and specialized missile launchers (SAM & ATGM systems) are munitions included!. That means that aircraft prices do NOT cover missiles and bombs!
And finally if something is not here and you have received a request or wish to make a request or offer for something not listed, post here to request the price. Note that, especially for small arms and components, it's not really worth the effort of looking it up. Also respect the fact that most non-western munitions also range from a royal pain to virtually impossible to dig up, so that same rule applies.
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground UnitsEdit
M1A2 SEP MBT: $18 million
M1A2S MBT: $16+ million
M1A1M MBT: $8.58 million
M1A2 Export MBT: $13 million
Stryker MGS: $7-8 million
LAV III IFV: $3-3.5 million, depending on variant
Stryker ICV: $2.5-3 million, depending on variants
M1117 APC (stretched ASV): $1.2-1.3 million
M1117 ASV: $1.2-1.3 million
M113 APC: $0.7-1 million, depending on variant
RG-33L MRAP: $1.4 million
RG-33 MRAP: $700,000
Caiman MRAP: ~$900,000
International MaxxPro Dash MRAP: $915,000
Cougar MRAP: ~$450-850,000, depending on variant
M-ATV MRAP: $800-900,000
HMDS (Husky Mounted [mine] Detection System): $8 million
HMMWV: $150-300,000, depending on variant
THAAD Battery: $2.25 billion for radar, control systems, 3 launchers, & 48 missiles
PAC-3 Battery: $1.1 billion for radar, control systems, 4 launchers, 24 GEM-C/T & 32 PAC-3 missiles -$1.4 billion with 96 PAC-3 missiles replacing GEM-C/T.
-$300 million to upgrade PAC-2 & add 32 PAC-3 missiles (base capability)
-$600-700 million to upgrade to Full PAC-3 Config 3 system
Improved Patriot (PAC-2+) Battery: $350-400 million for radar, control systems, 4 launchers, & 32 GEM-C/T missiles
Patriot (PAC-2) Battery: $250 million for radar, control systems, 4 launchers, & 32 missiles
NASAMS II: ~$165 million per fire unit
Centurian C-RAM (land-based Phalanx): $15-18 trillion
Avenger PMSS: $9.5 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
HIMARS 227mm MRL: $18.5 million, $40 million with comprehensive ammunition package
M777 155mm TH: $4.5 million
M121 120mm Mortar: $150,000
M252A1 81mm Mortar: ~$75,000
AircraftEdit
F/A-22: ~$220 million – $136 million flyaway cost
F-15SE: ~$120-140 million, depending on options
F-15E: $110-130 million, depending on variant - ($120 million or so based on F-15K, $120+ million for the SG, Israeli F-15I purchase plus inflation suggests $110 million per, and that’s with Israel providing some components)
F-35B: $180-200 million
F-35C: $160-180 million
F-35A: $150-170 million
EA-18G: $125-130 million
F/A-18E/F: $98 million
F-16E/F Block 60: $90 million
F-16C/D Block 50/52+: $78 million
F-16C/D Block 50/52: $60 million licensed production, $10 million to upgrade older models
P-8A MMA: $262.5 million
E-767 AWACS: $600-700+ million
E-737 AWACS: $425 million
E-2D AWACS: $250 million
E-2C Hawkeye 2000: $200 million
KC-767: $225 million
C-17A: $400 million
C-130J-30: $100-110 million
KC-130J: $100-110 million
C-130J: $90-$100 million
C-27J: $35 million
HC-144A/CN-235 MPA: $40 million
AH-64D Block III: $70 million, $85 million with munitions, $22.5 million for remanufactured AH-64A
AH-64D Block II: $50 million base, $65 million with munitions
AH-1Z: $40 million
Bell 407 ARH: $15 million with modest munition package, $20+ million with full munitions
AH-6i: ~$10 million
H-92: $62 million
MH-60R: $55 million
S-70B: $35-50 million, depending on variant
MV-22: ~$130 million
CH-47F: ~$70-80 million
MH-60S: $45 million base, $125 million with Mine countermeasures equipment
UH-60M: $44 million
UH-60L/S-70A: $25-35 million, depending on variant
AH-60L Battlehawk: $45 million
UH-1Y: ~$20 million as remanufacture, ~$30 million new
Bell 412EP: $13 million
UH-1N: ~$10 million
Avenger UCAV System: ~$110-120 million for 4 aircraft & ground control
MQ-9 Reaper UCAV: $110 million per 4-unit system
MQ-5B Hunter UCAV: $100 million per 6-unit system
MQ-1 Predator: $90 million per 4-unit system
MQ-8B Fire Scout UCAV: ~$15 million for 3 aircraft & ground control
RQ-4E Global Hawk UAV: $120+ million per aircraft
RQ-4B Global Hawk UAV: $280 million per 2-unit system + $90 million per extra aircraft
-$200-300 million additional for secure comm systems
RQ-4A Global Hawk UAV: $220 million per 2-unit system + $60 million per extra aircraft
RQ-7B Shadow 200 UAV: $16 million for 4 aircraft & 2 ground stations
ScanEagle UAV System: $7 million
RQ-16 T-Hawk UAV System: $450-700,000, depending on payload
Maveric UAV System: $550,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
RQ-11B UAV System: $500,000 per 3-unit system
Desert Hawk UAV System: $300,000 for 6 aircraft & ground control
RQ-14 Dragon Eye UAV System: $150,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
Naval UnitsEdit
Highly variable by nature. Best determined according to specific requirements on a case-by-case basis. Designs offered by the US include:
Nimitz CVN: $6.5 billion
Zumwalt DDG: $2.5+ billion
Arleigh Burke Flight IIA DDG: $1.6+ billion
LCS (either version): $530 million
Wasp LHD: $1.8 billion
San Antonio LPD: $1.4+ billion
LCAC: $65 million
RAM Block 1A CIWS: $30 million for Mk.31 launcher & 21 missiles
SeaRAM CIWS: $25 million for automated launch system & 11 missiles
Phalanx Block 1B CIWS: ~$15-16 million
-$4 million as upgrade of existing weapons
Phalanx Block 1A: ~$12-13 million
Phalanx Block 1: ~$11-12 million
MDG-351 "Millenium Gun" CIWS: ~$10 million
MunitionsEdit
SM-3 Block IA: $10 million
THAAD Missile: $12 million
PAC-3 Missile: $4.5 million, $4 million for reloads
Patriot GEM-C/T: ~$2.5 million new, $600,000 as upgrade of existing missiles
MIM-104D Patriot: ~$2 million
SM-2ER Block IV: ~$2.5 million
SM-2MR Block IIIA/B: $1.7-1.8 million
SLAMRAAM: $1.55 million per missile, including provisions to mount system on fixed or mobile launch units
RIM-116B RAM Block IA: $950,000
ESSM: $800,000
FIM-92A Stinger: ~$2.7 million for launcher & 10 missiles
AIM-120D: $1.5 million
AIM-120C7: $850,000
AIM-120C5: $550,000
AIM-9X: $550-650,000
AIM-9M-2: $200,000 for new users, $110,000 for current users
AGM-88E AARGM: ~$1.2 million
AGM-88D HARM: ~$0.9-1 million
BGM-109: $3 million
AGM-84K SLAM-ER: $3.5 million
AGM-158 JASSM: $2-3 million
A/R/UGM-84L Harpoon Block II: $3.2 million
AGM-154A/C JSOW: $375,000
M39 ATACMS Block IA: $1.5 million
AGM-65H Maverick: $375,000
AGM-65G2 Maverick: $350,000
AGM-65D Maverick: $300,000
AGM-65H Maverick: ~$325,000
AGM-65E Maverick: ~$200,000
AGM-114L: $425,000
AGM-114M: $125,000
AGM-114K: $100,000
APKWS II Guided 70mm Rocket: $30-40,000
M30 GMLRS Rocket Pod: $100,000
FGM-148 Javelin: ~$100-120,000 per missile, $400,000 per CLU
TOW-2B: ~$55,000 basic, ~$60,000 RF, $80,000 to upgrade older launcher, $200,000 launcher –
TOW-2A: $50,000 basic, $55,000 RF, $80,000 to upgrade older launcher, $200,000 launcher
GBU-39 SDB: $77,000
GBU-15(V)2: ~$550,000
GBU-15(V)1: ~$375,000
GBU-28: ~$350,000
EGBU-27 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$160,000
GBU-27 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$125,000
EGBU-24 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$160,000
GBU-24 Paveway III 2000-lb: ~$125,000
EGBU-10 Paveway II 2000-lb: ~$110,000
GBU-10 Paveway II 2000-lb: ~$75,000
EGBU-16 Paveway II 1000-lb: ~80,000
GBU-16 Paveway II 1000-lb: ~50,000
EGBU-12 Paveway II 500-lb: ~$65,000
GBU-12 Paveway II 500-lb: ~$35,000
JDAM: $70-80,000, depending on variant
M395 Guided 120mm mortar shell: $5000
Mk.48 Mod 7AT 21" Torpedo: ~$4-4.5 million new, $3.75 million upgrade of existing weapons
Mk.48 Mod 6 21" Torpedo: ~$3.5-4 million
Mk.54 Torpedo: $1.1 million
FUTURE SYSTEMSEdit
Ground
M1 Abrams Upgrade/Replacement: Probably won’t see sales during the round, but there is a need to either replace or extend the service life of Abrams tanks by 2020. I have heard of an M1A3 upgrade being fielded by 2017 or 2018.
EFV: ~$25 million based on cost escalation. IOC in 2015.
ULTRA-AP: ~$400,000 export.
JLTV: IOC probably in 2014-2016. Probably around $300,000 export
MEADS: IOC expected in 2011-2012. Probably around $1.5-2 billion per unit
SLAMRAAM-ER: Too early for hard data on price or service date, but I would expect around $1.2-1.5 million based on costs of existing SLAMRAAM and ESSM missiles, which it is based on. IOC of 2012 is possible considering that these are all proven components.
Air
NGB(next generation bomber): ~$350-$400 million export, assuming use of the FB-22 concept as a basis. First flight in 2016, planned service in 2018.
AC-27J: ~$125 million based on unit price estimate. IOC in 2014-5. Replaces AC-130.
CH-53K Super Stallion: ~$70 million
Pwnager: ~Fuggedah boud it (Est service date in 3 years, give or take a few millenia)
Naval
Gerald R. Ford CVN: VERY rough estimate of $7-7.5 billion. 1st to enter service in 2015, followed by 2019 and 2023.
America LHA: $2.4 billion
Munitions
SM-3 Block IIB: $15+ million
SM-3 Block IIA: $15 million,
SM-3 Block IB: $13 million
PAC-3 MSE: $5 million (rough estimate
RIM-116C RAM Block II: $0.8-1 million
JAGM ATGM: $250-300,000
GBU-53 SDB II: $200,000
RUSSIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
This is a collection of items Russia is currently offering, could offer, and may be able to provide in the next 10 years. It is by no means complete, but most of what you might want should be in here.
Units marked with an asterisk () are multinational products that may need approval from other partners as well.
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground UnitsEdit
Tanks and other armored unitsEdit
T-90A 'Vladimir' MBT: $4.15 million
T-90S MBT: $3.9 million
BMPT Tank Support Fighting Vehicle: $3 million
BMP-3M IFV: ~$3.5-4 million
BMP-3 IFV: $3.2 million for basic unit
BMD-4 ACV: ~$4.5 million
BMD-3 ACV: $3.5 million
2S25 Sprut-D: $4.5 million
BTR-90M IFV: ~$2 million
BTR-90 IFV: ~$1.5 million
BTR-82A IFV: ~$1.4 million
BTR-80A IFV: ~$1.2 million
BRDM-3 Recce: ~$1.2 million
BTR-T APC: $700,000 on Russian-supplied T-55
BTR-80 APC: $400,000
GAZ-2975 'Tigr' HMMMV: $100,000
GAZ-3937 'Vodnik' HMMAV: ~$130,000
Upgrades to existing tanks and armored unitsEdit
BTR-T APC: $400,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks, $700,000 if you don’t have any T-55s to upgrade
BMPT Tank Support Fighting Vehicle: $1.4 million as an upgrade to existing T-72 stocks
T-55M5: $700,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. This modernization kit adds convex explosive reactive armour "Kontakt-5" panels around turret front, armour panel on glacis plate, a longer hull, a new style fire control equipment with stabilized TVK-3 and TKN-1SM sights for the gunner and commander, an improved V-55U engine (or V-46-5M) and a main gun stabilization system. The original 100 mm D-10T2S gun is maintained
T-55M6: $1.8 million as an upgrade of existing stocks ($2.4 million with options). A more radical upgrade with longer chassis with 6 road wheels each side, a 690 hp V-46-5M diesel engine and with the complete turret with automatic loader and 2A46M 125mm main gun of the T-72BM. Also the protection was increased to T-80U level. Optionally the tank can be equipped with the 1A40-1 fire control system with ATGM system 9K120 "Svir" (as T-72B) or with the 1A42 and 9K119 "Refleks" systems (as T-80U).
T-72BM: $800,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. This adds a new 125mm gun, 1,000 hp diesel, a thermal gunners site, new camouflage, and Relikt ERA (which is supposed to be twice as effective as Kontakt-5)
BMP-1P: $600,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds a 9P13M Konkurs launcher on an exposed pintle.
BMP-1PG: $350,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds an AGS-17 auto grenade launcher.
BMP-1MS: $920,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds a new turret with 2 2A42 30mm autocannons, 1 Kornet launcher and 1 PKTM coax machine gun.
BMP-2M: $960,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds an additional AG-30 grenade launcher, 2+2 launchers for ATGM 'Kornet', and new day/night sights as found on the BMD-4.
BMD-4 ACV: $1+ million upgrading from BMD-3 to BMD-4.
Artillery, rockets and missiles
TOS-1 Buratino 220mm MRL: $10 million
BM-30 300mm MRL: $12.1 million
2S19 'MSTA-S' 152mm SPH: $2.25 million
2S19M1-155 155mm SPH: $2.5+ million. Export version of the 2S19M1 'MSTA-S', fitted with an L/52 gun with a range of 40+ km
2A65/MZ-146-1 152mm towed howitzer: $800,000
2S31 120mm SP Gun/Mortar: $1 million
2S23 120mm SP Gun/Mortar: ~$750,000
9K720 Iskander: $120 million per battery (6 launch vehicles, 24 missiles, command and support vehicles)
Missile systems
S-400 (SA-21): $400 million per fire unit (8 launchers, 112 missiles, command and support vehicles)
S-300PMU-2 - (SA-20B): $200 million per fire unit (6 launchers, 48 missiles, command and support vehicles)
S-300PMU-1 - (SA-20A): $160 million per fire unit (6 launchers, 48 missiles, command and support vehicles)
Buk-M1-2 (SA-17): ~$120 million per battalion with 6 TELARs, 6 transloaders, & 36 missiles
Tor-M1 (SA-15): $25 million
Pantsir-S1: $16+ million
Bastion-P Coastal Defense Battery: $150 million for radar, control center, 6 launchers, & 36 missiles –
AircraftEdit
Fighters (multirole, air superiority, strike)Edit
Su-35BM: $80+ million
Su-27SKM: $50+ million
Su-30MK series: $60-70 million
Su-33: ~$60-70 million
Su-34: ~$60-65 million
MiG-35: $55-60 million
MiG-29K: ~$50-55 million
MiG-29M: ~$50+ million
MiG-29SMT: $45+ million
Helicopters and ground attack aircraftEdit
Ka-52: ~$40-50 million
Ka-50N: ~$35-45 million
Mi-28: ~$35-40 million
Mi-35: $16+ million
Ka-60/64: $12 million
Mi-17/Mi-8: $9 million
Ka-27: $12 million -
Mi-38: $15-16 million
Mi-26M: $18 million
Su-25T: $35 million
Su-25TM/Su-39/Su-25SM: $40+ million
Transports, tankers, AEW&C aircraft and trainersEdit
A-50 AEW&C: ~$250-300 million as upgrade of existing Il-76, +$30 million for Il-76 aircraft
Il-78M Tanker: $35 million
Il-76MF: $50 million
Il-76MD-90: $40+ million
An-124-102: $195 million
An-124-200: $160 million
An-124-100M: $150 million
Tu-214: $40+ million
Il-112V: $20 million
Sukhoi Superjet 100: $30 million
Yak-130: $15 million
UAVs
Yakolev Pchela UAV: $22 million per system (mobile ground control station, technological truck, loader/transporter, 10 Pchela with expendables)
ZALA 421-12 UAV: $340,000
ZALA 421-06 helicopter UAV: $380,000
ZALA 421-8 micro UAV: $172,000 per system (2 UAV, portable ground station, 2 spare power supply, backpack)
Dozor 600 UAV: $4 million per system (mobile ground control station/truck, 6 UAVs)
Aircraft Upgrades
MiG-21-93: $4.5 million as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds a new radar (MiG-29 class), upgraded avionics, improved cockpit egonomy, and the capability to fire Vympel R-27 (NATO: AA-10 'Alamo') and Vympel R-77 (NATO: AA-12 'Adder') missiles, along with airframe life extension.
MiG-21-97: $5.5 million as an upgrade of existing stocks. Includes the MiG-21-93 package, plus the Klimov RD-33 engine. Evaluations place this in the F-16 class.
MiG-23-98: $6 million as an upgrade of existing stocks. Adds a new radar, new self-defense suite, new avionics, improved cockpit ergonomy, helmet-mounted sight, and the capability to fire Vympel R-27 (NATO: AA-10 'Alamo') and Vympel R-77 (NATO: AA-12 'Adder') missiles, along with airframe life extension.
MiG-29SMT: $21 million as an upgrade of existing stocks.
Su-27SM2: $37 million as an upgrade of existing stocks. Avionics and weapons upgrades to Su-35 class, plus the Salyut AL-31F-M1 engine.
MiG-31BM: $7 million as an upgrade of existing stocks. Avionics upgrade, HOTAS, cockpit update, upgrade to the NIIP Zaslon radar. Adds ability to use R-77/RVV-AE (AA-12 ‘Adder’) missiles, and the full range of air-to-ground weapons. Price based on 2007 contract to upgrade Kazakh MiG-31s
Su-30MKIB Super 30: $12 million as an upgrade to existing Su-30MKI. Adds the Zhuk ASE AESA radar, modernizes the onboard computers and ECM to Su-35 standards, adds the ability to use the BrahMos missile.
Su-25SM: $15+ million as an upgrade of existing stocks - (rough estimate)
Naval Units
Submarines
Borei Nuclear Submarine: $1.4 billion+
Graney Nuclear Submarine: $1 billion+
Akula II Nuclear Submarine: $800+ millon
Amur 1650 Submarine: $450 million
Amur 950 Submarine: ~$400 million
Improved Kilo (636) Submarine: ~$350 million
Surface warshipsEdit
Sovremenny I/II Destroyer (956EM): $800+ million
Gorshkov Frigate: $400 million
Krivak III Frigate: $400 million
Gepard Frigate: $150-200 million, depending on variant
Tigr Corvette: ~$150+ million -
Stergushchy Corvette: $150 million
Tarantul Missile Corvette: $65+ million
Molniya Missile Corvette: $60+ million
Buyan Corvette: $60 million
Ivan Gren landing ship: $45 million
Zubr class heavy LCAC: $79 million
Munitions
R-77 RVV-SD (AA-12): ~$800,000
R-77 RVV-AE (AA-12): $600,000
R-73M2 (AA-11): ~$300-350,000
R-73M1 (AA-11): ~$250-300,000
P800 Yakhont: - $2.5-3 million
Kh-31AM: ~$1.5 million
Kh-31PM: ~$1.3 million
Igla-S (SA-24) MANPADS: ~$1.6-1.8 million for 1 launcher and 10 missiles
Igla (SA-18) MANPADS: $1.4 million for 1 launcher and 10 missiles
Kornet-E (AT-14) ATGM: $875,000 for 1 launcher and 10 missiles
Metis-M (AT-13) ATGM: ~$500,000 for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
FUTURE SYSTEMSEdit
Ground:Edit
T-95 MBT: $5.2 million
S-500: $450 million
Air:
PAK-FA: Russia claims $80 million, Insiders say easily $100-120+, maybe even as high as $135 million. I’ll assume that the higher ones are export price, though even that very well may not be. First flight in 2010, and based on delays, we’re probably looking at service in 2014-2016.
Il-214: $40 million rough estimate. Joint venture with India, IOC expected around 2016.
MiG Skat UCAV: $30 million [individual], $90-100 million [system]
Naval:
Admiral Grigorovich class frigate: Around $580 million
FRENCH MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
This is a collection of items France is currently offering, could offer, and may be able to provide in the next 10 years. It is by no means complete, but most of what you might want should be in here.
Units marked with an asterisk are multinational products that may need approval from other partners as well. Most notably, all Eurocopter and many surface warships will fall under this category.
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground UnitsEdit
Leclerc MBT: ~$17 million - (based on inflation from sale of 388 + support to UAE in 1993 for $3.62 billion - figures vary from $3.4 to $4 billion, but this appears most accurate and amounts to an average of $9.33 million per tank 15 years ago. More recent reports put a unit production cost of $8.5 million)
ERC-90 Sagaie-2: $2 million –
VAB APC: ~$700,000
VBR APC: ~$400,000
VCR-2 APC: $650,000
VCR TT2 APC: $625,000
VCR APC (basic 6x6): $600,000
VCR APC (basic 4x4): $550,000
Buffalo APC: $400,000
TPP 501 APC: $400,000
AML-90 Armored Car: ~$700,000
VBL Armored Car: ~$300,000
SAMP/T Battery: ~$400-450 million for radar, command systems, 6 launchers, & 96 Aster 30 missiles -
Roland: $8-10 million for launch vehicle & 20 Roland 3 missiles
AU-F1 155mm SPH (aka GCT): $6.5 million
CAESAR 155mm SPH: ~$5.5 million
TRF1 155mm Towed: ~$2 million
AircraftEdit
Rafale M: possibly $155 million or $120 million,
Rafale B/C: $150 million $139 million possibly $131 million
Mirage 2000: -$40 million to upgrade to 2000-9
A330 MRTT: $300+ million –
A310 MRTT: $50 million to upgrade existing aircraft
Tiger: $40-50 million depending on variant
EC 725 Cougar: $53.7 million
NH90 NFH: $52+ million
NH90 TTH: $40+ million
AS 532 Cougar: $27-35 million
EC 635: $21 million w/ munitions
EC 175 (Z-15): ~$20 million
AS 565 Panther: $15 million
AS 550/555 Fennec: $9-10 million
EC 145 (UH-72A): $7.5-8.5 million
EC 135: $6 million
EC 120B Colibri: $1.4 million
Harfang UAV System: ~$60 million for 3 aircraft & 2 ground
Patroller UAV System: ~$23 million per system (2016)
Naval UnitsEdit
Highly variable by nature. Best determined according to specific requirements on a case-by-case basis. Designs offered by France include:
Marlin Submarine: ~$600 million
Scorpène Submarine: $400-550 million, depending on options
Horizon Frigate: $1.1+ billion
FREDA AAW Frigate: $800 million
FREMM Multirole Frigate: $575-750 million
La Fayette Multirole Frigate: ~$500 million
Gowind Corvette: $270-300 million
Combattante CL78 Corvette: $175-250 million
Combattante BR70 Corvette: $150-200 million
Combattante CL65 Corvette: $100-150 million
Combattante BR42 Missile Boat: $40-60 million
Vigilante 1400 CL79 OPV: ~$40-45 million
Vigilante 700 CL65 OPV: ~$30-35 million
Vigilante 400 CL54 Patrol Vessel: ~$20-25 million
Vigilante 200 BR42 Patrol Vessel: ~$15 million
Interceptor DV33 Patrol Craft: ~$5-15 million, depending on options
Interceptor DV15 Patrol Craft: ~$1-2 million
Mistral LPD/LPH: $475-525 million
-$500-550 million with upgraded point defense
PAAMS AAW System: ~$425-450 million
MunitionsEdit
MM.40 Block 3 Exocet: $3.5-4 million
SM.39 Exocet: $4.5-5 million
AS.39 Exocet: $3.5-4 million
SCALP Naval cruise missile: ~$5 million –
SCALP-EG cruise missile: $1.8 million
AS-30L Missile: ~$125-150,000
Mica AIM: $1.5 million
Aster 30 Block 1 SAM: ~$2.5-3 million
Aster 30 SAM : ~$2.5 million
Aster 15 SAM: $1.25 million
Roland SAM: $170,000 for Roland 2, $200,000 for Roland 3, $150,000 for RM-5
Eryx ATGM: $900,000 for launcher & 6 missiles
Milan ADT/ER: $800,000 for 1 launcher upgrade and 10 missiles
-$0.9-1 million for new launcher and 10 missiles
Milan 2T ATGM: $30,000
AASM PM bomb guidance kit: $160,000
AASM DTT bomb guidance kit: $120,000
Belouga BLG 66 cluster bomb: $65-70,000
Durandal anti-runway bomb: $32,000
A244-S 21" Torpedo: $3.5-4 million
Black Shark 21" Torpedo: $3.5-4 million
MU90 Impact 12.75" Torpedo: $1-1.2 million
FUTURE SYSTEMSEdit
GroundEdit
VBCI: ~$5.5 million based on French contract at 2.34 million euro each
EBRC: ~$3 million based on this admittedly questionable data, more likely $7-10 million.
AirEdit
Improved Rafale: $135-170 million, depending on price for basic unit.
A400M: ~$180-200+ million export
nEUROn UCAV System: ~$125-140 million for 2 aircraft & 1 ground station
Tolarion UAV System: ~$100-110 million for 4 aircraft & 2 ground stations based on other units.
NavalEdit
PABMS: ~$475-500 million based on original PAAMS system cost. This is an ABM-capable system that incorporates improved radar & fire control of with the Aster 30 Block 2missile
Barracuda class submarine: $1.9 billion per submarine
MunitionsEdit
Aster 30 Block 2 ABM: ~$4-5 million based on Aster 30 cost & contemporaries. Longer ranged with improved guidance and warhead compared to Aster 30 to engage 1000-3000 km class ballistic missiles.
GERMAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground UnitsEdit
Leopard 2A7+: ~$19 million export
Leopard 2E: $12 million+ for co-production
Leopard 2A6M: estimate of $16-18 million
Leopard 2HEL: $14 million co-production
Puma IFV: $10.5 million
TH 495 IFV: $3 million
Wiesel 2: $2-3 million depending on variant
Dingo 2 MPV: $1.5 million
Boxer MRAV: $5-6 million
Condor APC: $500,000
TM 170 APC: $650,000
TPP 501 APC: $400,000
Fennek Scout Car: $1.75 million
LeFlaSys Air Defense System: $20 million per 4-launcher system, $2.6 million to modify an HMMWV or APC
MANTIS 35mm Fixed AA System: $90 million for 2 radars, 6 guns, & control station (plus ammo)
Roland: $8-10 million for launch vehicle & 20 Roland 3 missiles
Wildcat SPAAG: $10 million all-weather, $5 million fair/day, $6 & $3 respectively million for attaching the turret to other vehicles
PzH 2000 155mm SPH: $8 million
AGM 155mm Turret: ~$3.5-4.5 million
Kodiak CEV: $8.5 million
M3 Amphibious Rig: ~$5-6 million
AircraftEdit
Eurofighter Typhoon Tranche 3A: $150 million
A330 MRTT: $300+ million
A310 MRTT: $50 million to upgrade existing aircraft
KZO UAV: $100 million per system
Tiger: $40-50 million depending on variant
EC 725 Cougar: $53.7 million
NH90 NFH: $52+ million
NH90 TTH: $40+ million
AS 532 Cougar: $27-35 million depending on variant
EC 635: $21 million w/ munitions
AS 565 Panther: $15 million
AS 550/555 Fennec: $9-10 million
EC 145 (UH-72A): $7.5-8.5 million
EC 135/635: $6 million
EC 120B Colibri: $1.4 million
KZO UAV System: ~$50 million for 10 aircraft & 2 ground stations
Luna UAV System: ~$16-20 million for 10 aircraft & 2 ground stations
Aladin UAV System: ~$500-600,000
Naval UnitsEdit
Dolphin AIP Submarine: $650 million
Type 212A Submarine: ~$600 million
Type 214 Submarine: ~$500-600 million
F124 Sachsen FFG: $920 million
F125 Frigate: $700-800 million
MEKO A200 Frigate: ~$400 million
K130 Braunschweig Corvette: $300 million
Guardian OPV: $45-50 million
Berlin AOR: $450 million
MunitionsEdit
Taurus Cruise Missile: $3 million
IRIS-T: $750,000
Roland Missile: $170,000 for Roland 2, $200,000 for Roland 3, $150,000 for RM-5
Barracuda 21" Torpedo: ~$5 million
DM2A4 21" Torpedo: $3.5-4 million
DM2A3 21" Torpedo: $3-3.5 million
FUTURE SYSTEMSEdit
AirEdit
Barracuda UCAV System: ~$110-125 million based on similar, but larger, nEUROn.
NavalEdit
K131 Corvette: Rough estimate of ~$250-400 million.
IDAS SAM: $1 million per missile. It’s an IRIS-T quad pack that fits in and is fired from a submarine torpedo tube. Planned deliveries starting 2009, IOC in 2014.
UK MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
Ground UnitsEdit
The Challenger 2E ~$18 million unit cost
Vickers Mk.3M: $8-9 million
Desert Warrior IFV: $4 million
ILAV Badger: $550,000
Saxon APC: $400,000
Panther CLV: $700,000
FLAADS(L) SAM: $25 million for launch vehicle & 24 CAAM missiles
Jernas/Rapier Mk.2 SAM: ~$145 million for radar, 5 launchers, & 80 missiles
AS90 Braveheart: ~$7-8 million)
FV430 Mk.3 Bulldog: ~$2.7 million to upgrade from FV430
MWMIK Jackal 2: $521,000
MWMIK Coyote TSV-L: $727,000
Land Rover Snatch PPV: $100,000
Land Rover Wolf WMIK: $100,000
Force Protection Ocelot LPPV: $1.45 million
AircraftEdit
Eurofighter Typhoon Tranche 3A: $150 million
Hawk 200: $35-45 million, depending on variant (This is a light fighter/attack version, NOT a trainer)
Hawk 128: $35-$40 million
Hawk 132: $25 million
AW101 Merlin: $45-65 million, depending on variant
AW139: $14 million
AW149: $35 million
Lynx Wildcat: $45 million
Super Lynx: $35 million
Raytheon Sentinel: $1.5 billion for system of 5 aircraft + 8 ground stations. ~$300 million for aircraft + ground station
Naval UnitsEdit
Type 45 Daring Destroyer: $1.6 billion
Albion LPD: $385 million
Khareef OPV: $225 million
Clyde OPV: $50 million
Wave Class Oiler: $190 million
PAAMS AAW System: ~$425-450 million
Goalkeeper CIWS: ~$25 million
MunitionsEdit
Meteor BVRAAM: $2-3 million export
AIM-132 ASRAAM: $900,000+
CAAM Missile: $0.9-1 million
Starstreak SAM[/b]: ~$3-3.5 million for 3-round launcher & 10 missiles
SCALP Naval cruise missile: ~$5 million
SCALP-EG cruise missile: $1.8 million
Sea Skua Antiship Missile: ~$750-800,000
Brimstone DM ATGM: ~$550-600,000
Brimstone ATGM: ~$500,000
Stingray Mod 1 12.75" Torpedo: ~$1.2-1.5 million
FUTURE SYSTEMSEdit
Ground:Edit
FRES: $4.5 million
Naval:Edit
Queen Elizabeth Carrier: $3-3.2 billion
Type 26 Frigate: $650-750 million
PABMS: ~$475-500 million based on original PAAMS system cost. This is an ABM-capable system that incorporates improved radar & fire control of with the Aster 30 Block 2missile.
UKRAINE MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground UnitsEdit
T-84 Oplot-M: $4.6+ million
T-84-120 Yatagan: $4.5 million
T-84U: $3.8 million
T-64BM "Bulat": $866,000 as a T-64 upgrade
T-55AGM: ~$1.5-2 million as T-55/62/Type 59 upgrade
BTR-4: $1.7 million
BTR-3U: $1.3 million
BTR-94: $1.4 million
AircraftEdit
An-124-102: $195 million
An-124-200: $160 million
An-124-100M: $150 million
An-74: $20 million
Mil Mi-8MSB1: $30+ million for export
Mil Mi-2MSB2: $9+ million for export
Aircraft upgradesEdit
Su-25M1/Su-25UBM1: $10-15+ million as an upgrade of Su-25.
Mil Mi-2MSB2: $4+ million to upgrade Mil Mi-2.
Mil Mi-8MSB1: $10+ million to upgrade Mil Mi-8.
FUTURE SYSTEMSEdit
Air
An-70: $80+ million based on wiki estimate and new financial situation. Could enter production by 2011.
ITALIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
Ariete 2 MBT: $16-18 million
Freccia IFV: $8 million
Dardo IFV: $8 million
Iveco SuperAV:$3 million
Puma 4x4: $400,000
Puma 6x6: $600,000
Centauro B1: $3 million
LMV: $450-500,000
SAMP/T Battery: ~$400-450 million for radar, command systems, 6 launchers, & 96 Aster 30 missiles
Spada 2000 SAM Battery: $60 million for radar, control, 4 launchers, & 48 missiles
Aircraft
ATR-42MP: $46 million
C-27J: $35 million
M-346 Light Attack: $35 million
M-346 Trainer: $30 million
MB-339CM: $17.5 million
T129 ATAK: $60 million
AW129: $55 million
AW129I: $45 million
NH90 NFH: $52+ million
NH90 TTH: $40+ million
AW109 Power: $10.5 million
Falco UAV: ~$50 million for 5 aircraft & 2 ground stations
Naval Units
Cavour Carrier: $2 billion
Horizon Frigate: $1.1+ billion
FREDA AAW Frigate: $800 million
FREMM Multirole Frigate$500-750 million, depending on options
MITO MCM: $115 million
PAAMS AAW System: ~$425-450 million
Munitions
Aster 30 Block 1 SAM: ~$2.5-3 million
Aster 30 SAM : ~$2.5 million
Aster 15 SAM: $1.25 million
A244-S 21" Torpedo: $3-4 million
Black Shark 21" Torpedo: $3.5-4 million
MU90 Impact 12.75" Torpedo: $1-1.2 million
ISRAELI MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
Merkava IV MBT: $16 million
Namer IFV: ~$9-10 million
Namer APC: ~$8 million
Wolf APC: $200-250,000
Atmos 2000 155mm SPH: $4.5-5 million
Atmos 155mm/39 SPH: $4-4.5 million
Arrow II ABM Battery: $250 million for 1 radar, 1 control station, 1 C3I center, 6 6-round launchers, & 36 missiles
Barak II/8 SAM Battery: $150 million for 1 radar, 1 control station, 4 8-round launchers, & 64 missiles
Spyder-MR SAM Battery: $65-70 million for radar, command unit, 4 8-round launchers, 64 missiles
Spyder-SR SAM Battery: $35-40 million for radar, command unit, 4 quad launchers, 32
Jumper Missile System: ~$8 million with 3 full missile loads
Green Pine Radar (part of Arrow 2 system): $107.5 million
Arrow 3 ABM Battery: $400 million for 1 radar, 1 control staion, 1 C3I center, 6 6-round launchers, & 36 missiles based on Arrow 2 costs and likely escalations with new radar and more expensive missiles. IOC likely 2013-2014.
Aircraft
Il-76 Phalcon AEW: $475-500 million
G550 Phalcon AEW: $325 million
EL/M-2083 Aerostat radar: $75 million
Heron UAV: $60 million for 4 aircraft & 2 ground stations
-$5 million for individual aircraft
I-View UAV: $55 million for 4 aircraft & 2 ground stations
Searcher UAV: $20 million per system
Hermes 450 UAV: $10 million for 3 aircraft & 1 ground station
Skylark II LE UAV System: ~$6-7 million for 3 aircraft & ground control
Skylark II UAV System: ~$4-5 million for 3 aircraft and ground control
Orbiter UAV System: $525,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
Skylark I LE UAV System: $400-500,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
Skylark I UAV System: ~$300-350,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
Micro-B UAV System: $100,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
Skylite B UAV: $50,000 for aircraft & control
Phalcon Radome System: $425 million + cost of aircraft
Naval Units
Super Dvora Mk.3 Patrol Boat: $5 million
Super Dvora Mk.2 Patrol Boat: $1.6 million
Barak Air Defense System: $35 million, excluding
Munitions
Derby AAM: $1.2 million
Python 5 AAM: ~$500,000
Barak II/8 SAM: ~$1-1.2 million
Barak SAM: $425,000
Popeye I cruise missile: $2.5 million
Gabriel V Antiship Missile: - ~$2.5-3 million
Gabriel IV Antiship Missile: - ~$2 million -
Gabriel III Antiship Missile: - ~$1.8-2 million
Gabriel II Antiship Missile: - $1.2 million
Nimrod ATGM: ~$150-200,000
Spike NLOS ATGM: ~$300-400,000 - Spike-ER ATGM: $1.45 million for 1 launcher & 5 missiles
Spike-LR ATGM: $1.65 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
Spike-MR ATGM: $600,000 for 1 launcher & 8 missiles
LAHAT ATGM: ~$50-60,000
SPICE (Israeli JADM): ~$55-70,000
Upgrades
Harrier avionics upgrade (AV-8B/Sea Harrier): $7 million
MiG-21-2000 (MiG-21): $5.5 million
Sabra Mk.III MBT (M60A1/A3): $4.5 million
Namer APC/IFV (Merkava 1/2 MBT): $2.5 million
Achzarit IFV (30mm RWS): $1.2 million rebuild of T-54/55
Achzarit APC (T-55): $750,000
Bazelet APC (M113): $500,000
Tank Thermal Imaging System (T-72, probably good for most tanks): $140,000
Mini-Samson (most ground vehicles & small naval vessels): $110,000
155mm rebuild of M46 field gun: $325,000
Munitions
Arrow 3 ABM: ~$4-5 million
CHINESE MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
Type 99 MBT: ~$4.5 million
Type 90-IIM (Al Khalid) MBT: ~$4 million
Type 96 MBT: ~$3 million
ZBD2000 MBT: ~$2.5-3 million
ZBD2000 IFV: ~$2.5 million
Type 97 IFV: ~$2-2.5 million
WZ501 IFV: ~$700,000
WZ551 APC: ~$400,000
Type 95 SPAAG: ~$4 million
WS-1B 302mm MRL: ~$10-12 million
PHL-03 300mm MRL: ~$7-9 million
Type 90 122mm MRL: ~$1-2 million
PLZ-05 155mm SPH: ~$5.5-6 million
PLZ-45 155mm SPH: $5 million
SH-1 155mm SPH: ~$3-3.5 million
PLL-01 155mm TH: ~$1.5-2 million
Type 89 122mm SPH: ~$3.5 million
SH-2 122mm SPH: ~$1.5-2 million
PLL-05 120mm SPG/M: ~$650,000
HQ-9 (FD-2000) LR-SAM: ~$150-180 million for fire unit with 1 search/tracking radar, 1 tracking radar, 6 launchers, & 48 missiles
FT-2000 LR-SAM: ~$130-160 million for fire unit with 1 search/tracking radar, 1 tracking radar, 6 launchers, & 48 missiles
KS-1A MR-SAM: ~$45-50 million for radar, 4 launchers, & 24 missiles
LS-II ADS SR-SAM: ~$30 million for radar, 4 launchers, 16 DK-12 & 16 DK-9 missiles
Type 90 35mm AA: ~$7-8 million for 2 guns & radar
Aircraft
J-10A: $45 million
JF-17 Block II: $30-35 million
JF-17: $25-30 million
F-7NI: $15 million
F-7BG: $10 million
KJ-2000 AEW: ~$160-180 million
ZDK-03 AEW: ~$80-100 million
KJ-200 AEW: ~$80-100 million
L-15 Trainer: $14-15 million
FTC-2000 (JL-9): $14-15 million
K-8E: ~$4.5-5 million
K-8: ~$3.5-4 million
WZ-10: ~$35 million
Z-15C: ~$35-40 million
Z-15 (EC 175): ~$20 million
WZ-19: ~$25-35 million
WZ-9: ~$20-25 million
Z-9D: ~$20-25 million
Z-9C: ~$15-20 million
Z-9B: ~$10-12 million
Naval Units
Type 041 Submarine: ~$250-300 million
Type 039G Submarine: ~$200-250 million
Type 051C DDG: ~$800 million
Type 052C DDG: $800 million
Type 052B DD: $450 million, including Russian SAM system
Type 054A FF: $275 million
Type 053H3 FF: $160-195 million
Type 022 Houbei FAC: ~$100-125 million
Type 071 LPD: $165 million
Pattani OPV: $50 million
Yuyi LCAC: ~$25 million
Munitions
PL-12 MRAAM: ~$250-300,000
PL-9C SRAAM: ~$150,000
FN-6 SAM: ~$75-90,000
QW-2 SAM: ~$75-90,000
HJ-10 IIR/MMW: ~$200,000
LJ-7 ATGM: ~$80,000
HJ-10 ATGM: ~$75,000
AKD-10 AGM: ~$60,000
HJ-9 ATGM: ~$60,000
HJ-8 ATGM: ~$500,000 for 1 launcher & 8 missiles
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FUTURE SYSTEMS
Ground
Type 07 IFV/APC/SPH: ~$2.5-3.5 million. New AFV series.
Aircraft
J-20: ~$125 million
J-10B: ~$50-55 million.
Y-9: ~$40 million
Naval
Type 052D Destroyer: $500-900+ million, possibly past the $1 billion mark.
Munitions
PL-21: ~$750,000
SPANISH MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
LT-105 Light Tank: ~$10 million – (based on Pizarro price)
ASCOD/Pizarro IFV: $7.5 million – (based on Spanish procurement
BMR-600 APC: $500,000 –
Aircraft
Eurofighter Typhoon Tranche 3A: $125 million
A330 MRTT: $300+ million –
A310 MRTT: $50 million to upgrade existing aircraft
CN-235-300M Maritime Patrol: $60 million
C-295: $27 million
CN-235: $25 million
Naval Units
Juan Carlos 1 LHD/Carrier ~$700 million
S-80 Submarine: $600 million
Scorpène Submarine: $400-550 million, depending on options
Alvaro de Bazan FFG: $950+ million
BAM OPV: $120 million
Galicia LPD: $260 million
Cantabria Replenishment Ship: $300 million
TURKISH MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
Ground Units
Otokar Yavuz APC: $2.7-3.2 million
ACV-300 AIFV: $2.75 million
Tulpar IFV: $3.60 million
Ejder 6x6 $2.50 million
Arma $2.70 million
Pars 8x8: $4 million
Pars 6x6: $3 million
Otokar Kaya MRAP: $500,000
Otokar Cobra APC: $300,000
Otokar Akrep APC: $200,000
TOROS 230/260mm MRL: ~$12-14 million including ammunition
T-155 Firtina 155mm SPH: - $5.75 million
T-155 Pantir 155mm TH: $2.6 million)
ATILGAN SAM: ~$13 million new, ~$12 million upgrade of existing APC, both including 20 Stinger missiles
-$8 & $7 million for new and upgrade without missiles, respectively
ZIPKIN SAM: ~$8 million new, ~$7.5 million upgrade of existing vehicle, both including 8 Stinger missiles
-$6 & $5.5 million for new and upgrade without missiles, respectively
Aircraft
Hurkus Trainer: ~$12 million
Anka-B UCAV: ~$60-70 million for 3 aircraft & 1 ground station
Anka-A UAV: ~$35-45 million for 3 aircraft & 1 ground station
Bayraktar UAV System: ~$300,000 for 3 aircraft & ground control
Naval Units
F-100 Frigate: ~$400-450 million
Milgem Corvette: $250 million
Dost OPV: $115 million
Munitions
UMTAS ATGM: $300-400,000
Cirit 70mm guided rocket: ~$40-50,000
HGK (Turkish JADM): ~$55-70,000
FUTURE SYSTEMS
Ground
Altay MBT: ~$15 million
Naval
TF-2000 FFG: $550-900 million, depending on configuration. $900 million is for an SPY-1D vessel with a large missile complement, while the lower $550 million is possible with an SPY-1F and lighter armament (48 or so combined SM-2 and ESSM), or with a domestic AAW suite and slightly higher armament.
Munitions
AKYA 21" Torpedo: ~$3.5-4 million estimate
Atmaca Antiship Missile - ~$3-4 million
SOUTH KOREAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
K2 Black Panther MBT: ~$15-17 million
K21 IFV: $5.5-6 million+
K200 IFV: $2.5-3 million
K9 155mm SPH: $10 million for 1 gun & 1 RSV
-$6 million for gun only
Chunma (K-SAM Pegasus): ~$15-18 million
K30 Biho SPAAG: ~$10 million
4x4 Barracuda Multi-Purpose APC: $ 450,000 - $700,000 (depends on configurations)
Aircraft
FA-50 Golden Eagle: ~$40-45 million
TA-50 Golden Eagle: ~$35 million
T-50 Golden Eagle: ~$30-35 million
KT-1 Trainer: $10 million
KAI Surion: $20 million
Naval Units
King Segjong the Great DDG (KDX-III): ~$1.2-1.4 billion
Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin DDG (KDX-II): ~$650-750 million Ulsan FF: $120 million
Gumdoksuri Missile Boat: $100 million
Dokdo LPH: $330 million
Makassar LPD: $40 million
Munitions
Hyunmoo III Cruise Missile: ~$4-5 million, depending on variant
Hae Sung I Antiship Missile: ~$3.5-4 million
Shingung (KP-SAM): ~$1.8 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
Hong Sang Eo (Red Shark) ASROC: $2-2.5 million
Chung Sang Eo (Blue Shark) 324mm Torpedo: $0.9-1 million
Baek Sang Eo (White Shark) 480mm Torpedo: $800-900,000
FUTURE SYSTEMS
Ground
Cheolmae II M-SAM: $250-$300 million per battery
Samsung Techwin MPV: $2.5-5 million per unit.
Doosan Infracore Black Fox: $2.5-5 million per unit.
Rotem KW1 Scorpion: $2.5-5 million per unit.
Naval
KDX-IIA DDG: ~$800-900 million. This is a basic KDX-II that incorporates a full AEGIS suite, and will be used as an alternative to the more expensive KDX-III type.
FFX: $250-500+ million, depending on sensor & weapon options. These are a modular frigate design with a number of potential options that will appear in at least three variants. One possible inclusion is the SPY-1K radar, which is the main reason for the large range. I would expect the patrol version to be $250-300 million, ASW to be $280-350 million, and an air defense version to be $400-500 million.
INDIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
Another up-and-comer, India has been working extensively with Russia and Israel to develop its infrastructure and technology capabilities to the point that it can operate a self-sustaining defense industry. It still has quite a ways to go, but a number of interesting designs have appeared, and further down the line, it could also become a major arms exporter.
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
Arjun MBT: ~$10 million
T-72 Ajeya MK2: ~$1 million as a T-72 upgrade.
Improved Pinaka MRL: ~$7-8 million
Pinaka 214mm MRL: $2 million, ~$5-6 million including ammunition
Barak II/8 Battery: $150-160 million for 1 radar, 1 control station, 4 8-round launchers, & 64 missiles - Akash SAM Battery: $30-35 million for radar, 4 launch units, and 24 missiles
BrahMos Battery: $900 million for 2 command posts, 5 launchers, & 67 missiles
Aircraft
Tejas Navy: $65 million
HAL Tejas: $45 million
DRDO AEW&CS: ~$180-220 million
Il-214: $20-25 million
HJT-36 Trainer: ~$10-11 million
Dhruv: $8-9 million
Nishant UAV System: $18 million for 4 aircraft & ground control
Lakshya Target Drone: - $10 million
Naval Units
Vikrant CV: $1-1.1 billion
Kolkata DDG: $825 million
Shivalik FFG: $650 million
Brahmaputra FFG: $150 million
Kamorta ASW Corvette: $100 million
Kora Missile Corvette: $60 million
Saryu OPV: $110 million
Car Nicobar Patrol Vessel: $12 million
Shardul LST: $100 million
Munitions
Astra BVRAAM: $0.7-1 million
Barak II/8 SAM: $1-1.2 million
Akash SAM: ~$900,000
BrahMos SSCM: $8 million
Nirbhay Cruise Missile: ~$4-5 million
Nag ATGM: $200-250,000
FUTURE SYSTEMS
Land
Arjun Mk.II: ~$20 million based on Indian estimates putting it twice as high as the Arjun.
Air
FGFA: ~$120-150 million based on PAK-FA estimates.
Naval
Project 71A (Vishaal) CV: $1.5-1.6 billion based on estimates compared to the QE, possibly more if they decide to add more features. This is going to be about 35-40% larger than the Vikrant (~60,000 tons) and have steam catapults, which by themsevles add a few hundred million to the cost.
Project 15B DDG: $1.2 billion+ based on below and project funding level. This is a stealthier vessel based on the Kolkata hull, but with more advanced sensor and weapon systems.
Project 17A FFG: $875-900 million based on Indian estimates. This will be much like the 15B in that it's a much more advanced vessel that uses the same hull of its predecessor (the Shivalik).
Project 28A ASW Corvette: $120+ million based on the Kamorta costs. A follow-on to the Kamorta ASW corvette, same as above, but without any major changes to armament or sensors that I can see.
SOUTH AFRICAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
Rooikat 105: $1.6-2 million
Rooikat 76: $1.5-1.8 million
RG41 IFV: ~$2-2.5 million
RG-35 APC: $1.5-2 million
iKlwa APC: $150,000 upgrade of Ratel, ~$1.4-1.6 million new build
RG-33L APC: $1.2 million
RG-33 APC: $0.8-1 million
RG-31 APC: $700,000
RG-32 APC: $500,000
Mamba APC: $350,000
Bateleur 127mm MLRS: ~$700,000
G6-52ER 155mm SPH: $6-7 million
T6-52 155mm Turret: $3.5+ million, excluding chassis
T5-2000 155mm SPH: $4.5-5.5 million
T5 155mm SPH: $4-4.5 million
G5-2000 155mm: $3.5-4 million
G5 Mk.III 155mm: ~$3 million
T7 105mm Turret: ~$2.5-3 million, excluding chassis
G7 Efec 105mm SPH: ~$4.5-5 million
G7 LEO 105mm: ~$2-2.5 million
Aircraft
CSH-2 Rooivalk: $40-45 million
Bateleur UAV System: ~$45-50 million for 4 aircraft & 2 ground stations
Naval
Umkhonto-R VLS: $35 million for FCS & 8 cells
Umkhonto-IR VLS: $30 million for FCS & 8 cells
Munitions
R-Darter AAM: $1 million
A-Darter AAM: $0.5-0.7 million
Land-Based Umkhonto Battery: ~$40-50 million for FCS, 4 quad launchers, 32 missiles; depending on missile types
Umkhonto II-R: ~$1 million
Umkhonto II-IR: ~$600,000
Mokopa MMW ATGM: $300-350,000
Mokopa IIR ATGM: $250-300,000
Mokopa SAL ATGM: $150-200,000
Ingwe System: ~$750,000 for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
Ingwe ATGM: ~$50-60,000
Raptor II Glide Bomb: ~$400-500,000
Raptor I Glide Bomb: ~$300-350,000
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FUTURE SYSTEMS
Ground
G7 AMLAGC 105mm: ~$2.5-3.5 million. An improved G7 with its own version of the V-LAP ammunition and a weight reduction to allow easier transport via helicopter.
SWEDISH MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
CV90120 Light Tank: ~$8-10 million
CV90 series IFV: $5.5-6 million
BvS10 Mk.II: $2.5 million
Archer 155mm SPH: $6+ million
Aircraft
Gripen NG: ~$120-150 million
JAS-39C/D: $70 million
Saab 2000 Erieye AEW: $120 million
Saab 340 Erieye AEW: $100 million
Skeldar V-200 UAV System: ~$20 million
Naval Units
Gotland Class SS: $365 million
Visby Corvette: $200 million base, including RBS-15 Mk2 and MASS decoys
-additional $30 million for SR-SAM option
-additional $28 million for full climate control option
-additional $32 million for HYDRA ASW suite option
-additional $10 million for Upgrade to RBS-15 Mk3 missiles
CB90: $2-3 million
Munitions
Taurus Cruise Missile: $3 million
RBS-15 Mk3 Antiship Missile: $3.5-4 million
RBS-15 Mk2 Antiship Missile: $2.5-3 million
Taurus Cruise Missile: $2.5 million
RBS-70 Bolide SAM: $2 million for 1 launcher & 12 missiles
RBS-70 Mk.2 SAM: $1.6 million for 1 launcher & 12 missiles
FUTURE SYSTEMS
Naval
A26 Class SS: At least $400 million, probably more.
OTHER EUROPEAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
AUSTRIA
Pandur II: $4.3-$6 million
ASCOD/Ulan IFV: $7.5 million
Camcopter S-100 UAV System: $2.25 million for 2 aircraft & ground support
BULGARIA
BMP-23D: $2.5+ million
Armstechno NITI UAV: $400,000
CROATIA
M-95 Degman: ~$8-9 million
M-84D: ~$7-7.5 million new, ~$1.5-2 million upgrade of M-84
M-84A4 Snajper: ~$6 million
CZECH REPUBLIC
T-72M4 CZ: $900,000+ as an upgrade of existing T-72s. Adds new ERA armour for protection from the HEAT and APFSDS round, additional armour array around turret with flat-face frontal aspect, MB smoke grenade dischargers on each side of turret. Also has a new Galileo Avionica TURMS-T computerized FCS, power pack was equipped with Perkins CV12-1000 740 kW/1,000 hp water-cooled diesel engine and an Allison XTG-411-6 automatic transmission.
RM-70/85M MRL: $5+ million new-build; $850,000+ as an upgrade of existing stocks. Modernised RM-70 with new fire control and navigation equipment, can use a new type of rocket with a range of 36 km.
Aero L-159 Alca: $20 million
DENMARK
Ivar Huitfeldt FFG: ~$650-700 million -~$500 million for a multipurpose variant
Ivar Huitfeldt Frigate: $325 million
Absalon CSS/Frigate: ~$250+ million
Knod Rasmussen OPV: $50 million
FINLAND
Patria AMV: ~$3-5 million, depending on variant and options
-AMV-AMOS 120mm SPM: ~$5 million
GH-52 APU: ~$2 million
Hamina FAC: $100 million
NETHERLANDS
Boxer MRAV: $5-6 million
De Zeven Provincien FFG: $550 million
Zuiderkruis JSS: $500 million
Johann de Witt LPD (enlarged Rotterdam): $375 million
Rotterdam LPD: $260 million
Sigma Frigate 10514: $220+ million
Sigma Corvette 9813: $170-250 million, depending on options
Holland Class OPV: $175 million
POLAND
AMZ Dzik: ~$300,000 -
KTO Rosomak: ~$3-5 million
Anders IFV: ~$6-8 million
Anders Light Tank: ~$8 million
PT-91M: $8 million
WR-40 Langusta 122mm MRL: ~$6-7 million with ammunition
AHS Krab 155mm SPH: ~$6-7 million
PZA Loara: ~$8 million
ZSU-23-4MP Biala upgrade: ~$4 million
Grom SAM: ~$1 million for 1 launcher & 6 missiles
W-3PL Gluszec: $10.5 million
PZL W-3 Sokol: $8.5 million
PZL SW-4 Puszczyk: $2-2.2 million
PZL M28: $4 million
NORWAY
NSM Coastal Defense Battery: $130 million for radar, command, 8 launchers & 16 missiles
Bold Eagle UAV System: $50 million for 5 aircraft & ground station
Fridtjof Nansen FFG: $560 million
Skjold: $135 million, $150 million with NSM
Naval Strike Missile: $4.5-5 million
Joint Strike Missile (air-launched NSM): $4.5-5 million
Rb 12 Penguin Mk.3 Antiship Missile: ~$2-2.5 million
ROMANIA
TAB Saur 1/2 APC: ~$2.5 million
MLI-84M: $1.61 million to upgrade from MLI-84
TR-85: $1.5-$2 million; no longer in production
TR-85M1: ~$1 million to upgrade from TR-85.
LAROM MRL: ~$5-$6 million per unit + ammunition
APRA-40 MRL: ~$4.5-$5 million inc. resupply truck + ammunition
CA-95 SPAA: ~$6-7 million
SERBIA
M-84AS: ~$2.5-3 million upgrade of M-84 - (estimate based on M-84D and T-90 similarity)
M-96 Orkan II 262mm MRL: ~$5 million, including ammunition - (rough estimate based on platform and rocket load)
Lazar BVT: $500,000 - (based on CSJ estimates)
Lazar SHORAD: $7-8 million [passive sensors only], $12 million [radar-equipped] - (based on CSJ estimates)
Nora B-52: $2 million
SLOVAKIA
T-72M1A: $900,000+ as an upgrade of existing T-72s. Adds new armour, fire detection and suppression system, improved transmission, improved hull floor protection, laser Detection Warning System, modified electrical harness, PNK-72 driver's night sight, SGS-72A commanders stabilized passive sight, gunner's sight with a large head with two section door, S12U diesel engine, Slovenian EFCS3-72A fire control system and MB smoke grenade dischargers.
155mm SpGH ZUZANA SPH: $2.5 million
RM-70 Modular MRL: $900,000 as an upgrade of existing stocks
SWITZERLAND
MOWAG Piranha III: ~$2.1 million
MOWAG Eagle: $846,000
PC-21 Trainer: $20 million
MANTIS Fixed AA System: $90 million for 2 radars, 6 guns, & control station
Skyshield AA System: $17 million for radar & 2 guns -
MDG-351 "Millenium Gun" CIWS: ~$8 million
OTHER ASIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
AUSTRALIA:
Bushmaster IMV: $1.3 million
ASLAV: ~$2.5 million
Armidale class patrol boat: $28.5 million
Canberra class landing helicopter dock: $1.5 billion
NEW ZEALAND:
Canterbury MRV: $160 million
Protector OPV: $70 million
Protector IPV: $28 million
PAKISTAN
Al-Khalid MBT (Type 90-IIM): $4.5 million
Al-Zarrar MBT: $1.6 million new, $1 million upgrade of Type 59
Hamza IFV: ~$2-2.5 million
Sa'ad APC: ~$400-500,000
Talha APC: ~$300-350,000
Mohafiz APC/ISV: ~$200,000
KRL-21 122mm MRL: ~$2.5-3 million for launcher & ammunition
Vector UAV System: ~$750,000 for 4 aircraft, GCS, & support
Shadow MkI UAV System: ~$500,000 for 4 aircraft, GCS, & support
Vision MkII UAV System: ~$250,000 for 4 aircraft, GCS, & support
Vision MkI UAV System: ~$120,000 for 4 aircraft, GCS, & support
Hawk Mk.V UAV System: ~$150,000 for 4 aircraft, GCS, & support
Hornet UAV System: ~$100,000 for 4 aircraft, GCS, & support
Border Eagle Mk.II UAV System: $75,000 for 4 aircraft, GCS, & support
Firefly Mini-UAV System: $5000 for 4 rockets, case, datalink, GCS
Babur Cruise Missile Unit: ~$25-30 million for launcher & 8 missiles
Anza III SAM: ~$1.5-1.8 million for launcher & 10 missiles
Abdali-I SRBM: ~$6 million for launcher & 5 missiles
Hatf-IB SRBM: ~$4 million for launcher & 10 missiles
Babur Cruise Missile: ~$3-3.5 million
Ra'ad Cruise Missile: ~$3 million
H-4 MUPSOW Glide Bomb: ~$350-400,000
H-2 MUPSOW Glide Bomb: ~$250-300,000
REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN)
CM-32 IFV: ~$6-8 million
CM-21 APC: ~$600,000
TK-3 SAM Battery: ~$250-300 million
TK-2 SAM Battery: ~$200-250 million
Antelope 40mm AA/SAM Battery: ~$22 million for radar, fire control, 4 guns, 16 missiles
Thunderbolt-2000 117/180/227mm MRL: ~$15 million for launcher & ammunition
Kung Feng VI 117mm MRL: ~$6 million for launcher & ammunition
Kung Feng IV 117mm MRL: ~$5 million for launcher & ammunition -
F-CK-1 C/D Hsiang Sheng: ~$45-50 million, $7 million upgrade of A/B model
F-CK-1 A/B Ching-kuo: ~$40-45 million
AT-3B Light Attack: ~$30-35 million
AT-3A Trainer: ~$25-30 million
Kuang Hua VI Missile Boat: ~$50-70 million
TC-2 AAM: ~$700,000
TC-2A AAM: ~$650-750,000
TC-1 AAM: ~$400-600,000
HF-3 Antiship Missile: ~$4-5 million
HF-2E Cruise Missile: ~$3-3.5 million
HF-2 Antiship Missile: ~$2.5-3 million
Wan Chien Cluster Bomb: ~$500-600,000
INDONESIA
Panser Anoa APC 6x6: $1-2 million
LPD Makassar class: $50 million
SSV: $45 million
Kelewang 1 (trimaran): $9.5 million
KCR 60 (fast missile boat): $10.5 million
SINGAPORE
Bionix II IFV: $5.5-6 million
Terrex ICV: $2.7-3.2 million
Bronco ATTC: $2.4 million
Primus 155mm SPH: ~$5-6 million
SLWH Pegasus 155mm: ~$4-5 million
FH-2000 155mm: ~$4-5 million
Endurance LST: $150 million
M113A2 Ultra Mechanized Igla IFU upgrade: ~$5 million, excluding missiles
M113A2 Ultra Mechanized Igla WFU upgrade: ~$4 million, excluding missiles
M113A2 Ultra IFV upgrade: ~$1 million
Skyblade IV UAV System: ~$7-10 million
Skyblade III UAV System: ~$500,000
OTHER AFRICAN & AMERICAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
ARGENTINA
TAM Light Tank: ~$3-4 million
Patagon Light Tank: ~$2-2.5 million
VCTP IFV: ~$2-2.5 million
VCLC 350/160mm MRL: ~$6-7 million, including ammunition
SAPBA 127mm MRL: ~$5 million, including ammunition
Pampero 105mm MRL: ~$4 million, including ammunition
L45 CALA 30 155mm FH: ~$600,000
VCTM 120mm SPM: ~$2-2.5 million
AS-25K Antiship Missile: ~$200,000
BRAZIL:
VBTP-MR APC Family: $2.5-3.5 million, depending on variant
Astros II MRL: $13.5 million EMB-314 Super Tucano: $12 million
KC-390: $70 million
MAA-2 (A-Darter): $0.6-0.7 million
MAA-1B AAM: $500,000
MAR-1 ARM: $1.5-1.6 million
MAN-1 Antiship Missile: ~$2.8-3.2 million
AVMT-300 (for ASTROS): $1.5 million
MSS-1.2 ATGM: ~$0.9-1.2 million for launcher & 10 missiles
FOG-MPM Missile (standalone or ASTROS): $75,000
CANADA
Aeryon Scout UAV: $50,000 for aircraft & ground control
Orca Patrol Vessel: $12.5 million Eryx ATGM: $900,000 for launcher & 6 missiles
JSS: $1.2-1.4 billion based on project estimates. Large (25,000+ tons) multirole replenishment/amphibious support vessel
EGYPT
M60E MBT: ~$4 million upgrade of M60
RO-120 Mk.III MBT: ~$3-3.5 million upgrade of T-62
Ramses II MBT: ~$2.5-3 million upgrade of T-54
T-55E Mk.II: ~$2.5-3 million upgrade of T-55
EIFV: ~$2.5-3 million upgrade of M113, $3-3.5 million new
Sakr-80 325mm MRL: ~$4-5 million for launcher ammunition
Sakr-40 122mm MRL: ~$4-5 million for launcher & ammunition
Sakr-30 122mm MRL: ~$3.2-4 million for launcher & ammunition
Sakr-21 122mm MRL: ~$2.3-3 million for launcher & ammunition
SPH-122mm: ~$0.75-1 million upgrade of MBT or SPH chassis
Sinai-23 SPAAG Battery: ~$18 million for 1 radar & control unit & 4 gun units, including 32 Stinger missiles
-$16 million for upgrade of existing M113s
Nile-23 SPAAG Battery: ~$17 million for 1 radar & control unit & 4 gun units, including 48 Sakr Eye missiles
-$15 million for upgrade of existing M113s
Sakr Eye SAM: ~$1.2 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
JAPANESE MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET (POTENTIALLY):
Ground Units
Type 10 MBT: ~$18-20 million
Type 90 MBT: ~$15-16 million
Type 89 IFV: ~$7.5-8.5 million
Type 96 APC: ~$5 million
Komatsu LAV: ~$500,000
Type 03 Chu-SAM Battery: ~$160-175 million for radar, fire control, 6 launchers, and 72 missiles
Type 81 SAM-1C Fire Unit: - ~$14 million for radar, support, 2 launchers, & 16 missiles
Type 93 SAM System: ~$11-12 million Type 88 SSM-1 Battery: ~$125 million for radar, fire control, 4 launchers, and 24 missiles
Type 96 ATGM Battery: ~$35 million for control, 4 launchers, and 120 missiles
Type 99 155mm SPH: ~$15-16 million with ressuply vehicle, $8.5-9.5 million gun only
Aircraft
F-2: $100+ million
OH-1 Ninja: ~$40-45 million
T-7: ~$15 million
Naval
Hyuga CVH (offically DDH): $1-1.1 billion
Atago DDG: $1.4-1.5 billion
Takanami DDG: $650-700 million
Hayabusa Missile Boat: ~$50-60 million
Soryu SS: ~$650-700 million
Oyashio SS: ~$600 million
Osumi LPH (officially LST): ~$250-300 million
Munitions
Type 99 AAM-4: ~$1.2 million
Type 04 AAM-5: ~$0.8 million
Type 90 AAM-3: ~$0.4-0.5 million
Type 91 Kai SAM: ~$2.75 million for launcher & 10 missiles
Type 93 ASM-2 Antiship Missile: ~$4-5 million
Type 80 ASM-1 Antiship Missile: ~$3.5-4 million
Type 90 SSM-1B Antiship Missile: ~$3.5-4 million
Type 88 SSM-1 Antiship Missile: ~$3.5-4 million
Type 96 ATGM: ~$200,000
Type 01 LMAT ATGM: ~$1.6-1.8 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
Type 87 Chu-MAT ATGM: ~$1-1.1 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
Type 79 Jyu-MAT ATGM: ~$0.9-1 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles
Type 89 21" Torpedo: ~$5-5.5 million
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FUTURE SYSTEMS
Ground
MCV: ~$8-10 million, depending on design specifics. This is a program for a <26-tonne, 105mm armed "Mobile Combat Vehicle"
Type 81 SAM-1D Fire Unit: ~$16 million.
Aircraft
F-3: Likely name for an aircraft that Japan is working towards since it can't get the F-22. It will be developed based on technology tested in the ATD-X, which itself won't fly until 2014. That means that the F-3 will likely not see service until something like 2025, and will probably have costs on par with the F-22 - $200-250 million.
P-1: ~$250-275 million based on cost estimates and P-8 MMA costs. Has some commonality with C-2 and also shares sensors and electronics with the P-8, and will have an airliner developed from it to boot (instead of the other way around). IOC stated as being 2012, but might be delayed a year or two.
C-2: ~$130-150 million based on unit cost. Twin-engine jet transport similar in capability to the A400M as originally planned.
AH-2: ~$60-70 million, including munitions.
Naval
Future CVL (officially DDH): ~$1.4-1.7 billion. A new aviation "destroyer" that's about 33% larger than the existing Hyuga class. Will be capable of handling F-35B and MV-22 aircraft. Construction to begin in 2011 which suggests the first unit will enter service in the 2016-2017 time frame.
Akizuki DDG: ~$750-850 million based on wiki & Janes. Direct follow-on to the Takanami class geared toward ASW but with significant AAW capability.
Munitions
Type 07 VL-ASROC: ~$1.5-2 million. I don't know much about this, but looks like a standard VLASROC not unlike Korean or US weapons.
Shin Chu-MAT: ~$1.2-1.8 million for 1 launcher & 10 missiles. Replacement for Type 87 Chu-MAT laser-guided missile. The lower cost assumes it'll be a laser-guided or SACLOS missile like its predecessor, while the higher end is for a fire-and-forget weapon.
IRANIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENTEdit
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET:
Ground Units
Zulfiqar 3 MBT: ~$4 million
Type 72Z/Safir-74 MBT: ~$1 million upgrade of T-54/55 (T-72Z) or Type 59 (Safir)
Tosan Light Tank: ~$1.5 million
BMT-2 Cobra IFV: ~$1 million
Boragh IFV: ~$750,000
Mersad SAM Battery: $25-30 million for radars, 4 launchers, & 24 missiles
Shahin 2 SAM Battery: $20-25 million for radars, 4 launchers, & 24 missiles
Fajr-5 333mm MRL: ~$5 million for launcher & ammunition
Fajr-3 240mm MRL: ~$4 million for launcher & ammunition
Raad-2 155mm SPH: ~$1.5 million
Raad-1 122mm SPH: ~$1.25 million
Samavat 35mm AA: ~$5 million
Mesbah 1 23mm AA: ~$5 million
Aircraft
Shafaq Trainer/Attack: ~$15-20 million
Saeqeh Fighter: ~$15-20 million
Azarakhsh Fighter: ~$12-15 million
Tazarv Trainer: ~$3-5 million
Shahed 285 Attack Helicopter: ~$8-10 million
Shahed 278 Helicopter: ~$5-6 million
Shabaviz 2061 Helicopter: ~$4 million - (based on Bell 206)
Shabaviz 275 Helicopter : ~$3 million - (based on Bell 205)
Karrar UCAV System: ~$18-25 million for 4 aircraft, munitions, & ground control - (rough estimate)
Ababil UAV System: ~$10-15 million for 4 aircraft & ground control
Naval Units
Qaaem SSK: ~$200-250 million
Nahang SSM: ~$100 million
Ghadir SSM: ~$18 million
Moudge (aka Mowj) FFL: ~$100-150 million
Sina Missile Boat: ~$50-75 million
Munitions
SM-1 SAM: ~$400,000
Shahin SAM: ~$300,000
Misagh-2 SAM: ~$1.2-1.4 million for launcher & 10 missiles
Fateh-110 SRBM: ~$3-4 million for launcher & 4 missiles
Noor Antiship Missile: ~$2 million
Naasr-1 Antiship Missile: ~$1.5-2 million
Kowsar Antiship Missile: ~$0.75-1 million
Toophan 5 ATGM: ~$500,000 for launcher & 10 missiles
I-RAAD ATGM: ~$300-400,000 for launcher & 10 missiles
GBU-67 Qadr Glide Bomb: ~$50,000
Qased Guided Bomb: ~$40,000
Hoot 21" Supercavitating Torpedo: ~$3-4 millionevert
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