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Although many would have a problem with this thread, I just wanna see and discuss the possiblity of something like this happening.
Since J 15 doesn't exist as of now, and the ambiguity that always surrounds Chinese programs anyways, we cannot conclusively say anything......
However, given the face that J 15 is derived from J 11, which itself is an upgraded derivative of Su-27, J 15's specs may be similiar to that of Su-33, the naval version of Su-27.
If this indeed is the case, then J 15 will be able to fit on the carrier but their max numbers would only be around 15 or so......
No, IN evaluated using a naval MKI as well, just like using Rafale or F18SH, but for such a heavy fighter, the take off distance would be too low.
Rafale is a good idea..
Although many would have a problem with this thread, I just wanna see and discuss the possiblity of something like this happening.
We have already decided for Mig 29Ks and N-LCAs, but if Rafale will be selected for INs future carriers, it could be operated from all Indian carriers, which is an advantage.
even if it's technically possible, what the point in discussing something which is not at all possible because of geo political reasons.
even if it's technically possible, what the point in discussing something which is not at all possible because of geo political reasons.
Now I have sarted doubting that Sancho.
As IAC-1 has been pushed back to 2018. And IAC-2 which we are talking isn't goings to come before 2020 minimum. By that time we might have naval-AMCA atleast in prototype. So I think Indian navy will buy more Migs as a stop gap measure than going for expensive Rafales
Although many would have a problem with this thread, I just wanna see and discuss the possiblity of something like this happening.