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why do modern day tanks and fighter jets cost so much money? i mean stupid money, like 4.5million per unit some at even more!? what bumps up the price tag?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Regrettably because you cannot buy a tank or an aircraft 'off the shelf' at debenhams there is a great deal of support and design work that has to be paid for. We, collectively, are not great at committing to specifications either so there is what is called 'requirement creep' as one government changes the spec on something that was ordered some time back. Industry covers this creep in their costs. R&D costs are also high as each project seeks to find the edge of teh technological envelope to future proof its work as there is a long lead time on large projects. The UK holds feet to the fire if companies fail to meet stringent tests, either calendar or technical. Its just not that straight forward in spite of the rhetoric from ill informed media sources and often the politicians we elected. Before anyone goes off on one saying we could buy from the US I would point out that our freinds across the atlantic have a habit of switching off support when it best suits them. This can be more than inconvenient....
Military software costs a lot too. My friend creates and programmes software for military purposes and it has to be checked multiple times for bugs etc. He explained it to me like this.
The software that you buy from the high street, an accounting programme for example may cost the developers about a pound per line of typed in instructions to write.
Military software can cost up to around a thousand pounds per line to develop, parttly because of the already mentioned changes in spec.
Nasa software and other such very high end specifications can cost up to around �10,000 pounds per line to write.
Quite simple because of changes to spec and debugging and rigourous testing.
The software that you buy from the high street, an accounting programme for example may cost the developers about a pound per line of typed in instructions to write.
Military software can cost up to around a thousand pounds per line to develop, parttly because of the already mentioned changes in spec.
Nasa software and other such very high end specifications can cost up to around �10,000 pounds per line to write.
Quite simple because of changes to spec and debugging and rigourous testing.
Well, as someone involved in this, I can say R&D, security, exacting Quality Control Standards, employment of the leading experts in their particular discipline and state of the art technology. None of this comes cheap.
As far as the US is concerned, The UK development agencies are acknowledged as having expertise in some fields which are sadly lacking in the corresponding american agencies.
As far as the US is concerned, The UK development agencies are acknowledged as having expertise in some fields which are sadly lacking in the corresponding american agencies.
Chemical warfare research, microbiological warfare, methods of protection from both, biochemical research specifically related to warfare and terrorist attacks, armour development (we are incidentally at the forefront of methods of protecting tanks from weaponry), immunisation research, explosives research, robotics, battlefield communication methods, security. That should give you a general idea.
If you have a few spare moments, look up the official websites of Porton Down and Fort Halstead etc via the main Dstl website. You may find the main QinetiQ website enlightening too. Rest assured, UK scientists at these establishments and others are regarded the world over by their colleagues as being at the pinnacle of their profession and expertise. It's not uncommon for USA military scientists to consult scientists over here for over definitive answers to their problems.
Incidentally, to be fair to them, USA military scientists have unparalleled expertise in the field of the so-called "Star Wars" technology.
If you have a few spare moments, look up the official websites of Porton Down and Fort Halstead etc via the main Dstl website. You may find the main QinetiQ website enlightening too. Rest assured, UK scientists at these establishments and others are regarded the world over by their colleagues as being at the pinnacle of their profession and expertise. It's not uncommon for USA military scientists to consult scientists over here for over definitive answers to their problems.
Incidentally, to be fair to them, USA military scientists have unparalleled expertise in the field of the so-called "Star Wars" technology.