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...The army has not forgotten the IAFs irrelevance during the Kargil conflict. When IAF fighters should have been supporting assaulting infantry by hammering Pakistani positions with air strikes, fire support came almost exclusively from the armys own guns. Meanwhile, the IAF was searching for a way to equip its Mirage-2000s (an MMRCA!) to deliver bombs accurately onto mountaintops...
another far fetched costmetic dream..Obama may like to cozy up with India but F35 has not yet realized for their own, allies as well NATO. Let their appetite fill up before something can be exported to a alien country.
He is an Indian, but not Goverment of India. So he says whatever he feels.few days ago i came across a thread that India has decided not to buy f35
so ...............
Ajai Shukla said:Broadly speaking, the critics arguments were: the F-35 is not designed as a high-speed fighter (true); its primary role is striking ground targets and is, therefore, merely a bomb truck (Churchill might have said: Some truck! Some bombs!!); the F-35 is many years away from operational readiness (false); it is too expensive (depends on how you calculate)
Pentagon Said to See Higher F-35 Costs, More Delays
Nov. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Lockheed Martin Corp.s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the Pentagons costliest program, may see more price increases and new schedule delays of as much as three years, two government officials familiar with the matter said.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is scheduled to be briefed tomorrow on new cost and schedule assessments for the F-35 and other aircraft, said the officials, who requested anonymity because details arent public. Software, engineering and flight difficulties are greater than expected, the officials said...