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in 2007 MMRCA was suppose to cost $10 billion or 42000 core INR...
IN 2007 exchange rate was $42 rupees per dollar.
Today the 2 finalists are suggesting costs of $20 billion (give or take 5%) exchange today id over 50 rupees per dollar. Meaning indian tax pays will have to pay 100,000 core INR for the deal that was suppose to cost 42000 core inr.
THE DECISION should have been made today 26th DEC .
they have delayed it again MANY BELIEVE THE MOD are suggesting alternative should be explored that $20 billion is fat too much for a 4gen mmrca deal which will only arrive in 2014 and license production in 2015.
ITS TOO COSTLY & TOO LATE
Problem with India is, they want something in this MRCA which would have full tech and full production line like SU30MKI, LCA or PAK FA/ FGFA. But if they are already involved in 5th gen PAK FA/ FGFA and also LCA programs then they simply don’t need any new production line with full tech transfer for a 4th gen aircraft.
I would advise, they would simply buy around 63 Mig35/ Mig29VOT, dual engine with AESA radar and much improved multi role capabilities, and it would cost only around $4bn with loaded with missiles at around $65mil each and these 63 Mig35 can then form back boon of Indian front line with SU30MKI till 2024/25. And IAF will need only little improvements in their current infrastructure of Mig29s, (with having 68 Mig29SMT and 45 Mig29K), and Indian pilots may fly them within just 6 months of its delivery as they already have training on Mig29s. Or, I may hardly advise that IAF would buy 63 Rafale directly from France for cost of $100mil each with fully loaded with missiles for around $6.3bn only and as it already has infrastructure of Mirage2000, so IAF will need little improvements in the existing infrastructure of Mirage2000 also for Rafale. and Mig35 or Rafale can be delivered from even 2014 onwards. And this saving of around $13bn to $15bn would be spent to buy 100 more 4th LCA for cost of $35mil each, at around $3.5bn only, with six more next gen stealth submarines from Russia for rest of $10bn - $12bn, in addition to proposed $12bn tender for only six submarines in P-75I, I think. (this $12bn for P-75I includes building full infrastructure for these submarines also). and also here, in return of this big order of 63 Mig35 or 63 Rafale, IAF can try for tech trasfer of AESA radar from Russia or France for LCA program.
Rest, IAF will already buy around 350 stealth PAK FA/ FGFA which will come in production from 2018 onwards to cover loss of number of frontline aircrafts in MRCA.
NEW DELHI: The country's long-delayed 'Project-75India' to acquire six new-generation stealth submarines has gone into such a tailspin that it will take at least another two-three years to be even finalized.
With it taking six-seven years to build an advanced submarine, the Navy is faced with the chilling prospect of getting the P-75I boats much beyond 2020, leaving its conventional underwater combat arm without the requisite punch it will need to deter China and Pakistan.
Top defence sources say floating of the global tender or RFP (request for proposal) for the critical P-75I, which envisages manufacture of the six submarines with international collaboration for over Rs 50,000 crore, "is still several months away".
"The RFP can be issued only by mid-2012 at the earliest," said a source. Complex negotiations will thereafter follow with the foreign vendors (Russian Rosoboronexport, French DCNS, German HDW and Spanish Navantia) because the submarines have to be equipped with both tube-launched missiles for land-attack capabilities as well as air-independent propulsion for greater underwater endurance.
http://articles.timesofindia.indiat...dia/30345636_1_submarines-project-75india-mdl