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I think the Tejas will make/be a good training aircraft, it looks like one anyways, and with all the sophisticated avionics and all, the Indian air force might just be thinking the same.. Otherwise why want a foreign designed single engine fighter to be made in India?Ask How-Is-Sayeed?
I think the Tejas will make/be a good training aircraft, it looks like one anyways, and with all the sophisticated avionics and all, the Indian air force might just be thinking the same.. Otherwise why want a foreign designed single engine fighter to be made in India?
Yes, but if it was successful, why want something else.. I just said, in MHO that is what India might have in mind for the Tejas, since it was not that of a success!It's not a training aircraft, it's a legit, low-tier multi role fighter. It has it's own duel seat trainer.
But in museums
Already find its place on square as a memorial
Yes, but if it was successful, why want something else.. I just said, in MHO that is what India might have in mind for the Tejas, since it was not that of a success!
That is already done, but Rafale has two engines!?Well, they might be ditching the original idea of MII Rafales from the previous government, and replacing that with a cheaper alternative.
That is already done, but Rafale has two engines!?
Yes I agree.. still, the F-16s or Gripen are not going to be a more affordable alternative, and if it is than ToT will be much more limited than it was supposed to be with the Rafale.. you pay for ToT , you know!I know, but the original plan was to buy off the shelf, then make in India to meet the required squardon number. The second part this government axed out, but bought off the shelf. The MII part for Rafale they might have ditched, for a more affordable alternative.
Yes I agree.. still, the F-16s or Gripen are not going to be a more affordable alternative, and if it is than ToT will be much more limited than it was supposed to be with the Rafale.. you pay for ToT , you know!
Talking sense would help. But from where you from I can understand.Yea at least they can move to museum,as you can see Jf current status,they might be extinct even before moving to museum.
I know, but the original plan was to buy off the shelf, then make in India to meet the required squardon number. The second part this government axed out, but bought off the shelf. The MII part for Rafale they might have ditched, for a more affordable alternative(this).
Bro how is it adding f16s are going to bring something new capabilities for us??? Same goes for grippen..
The best is to bite the tongue and build 3 more sqd under MII and increase the production of tejas
I know, but it's not a matter of what we think. This government is doing what it seems is right, IAF doesnt seem to have any beef with it either.
Boeing, etc. are actually being talked to about this program too. Wait and see I guess.
and meanwhile in Pakistan.....