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can some one tell what is differnt between MKi & super sukoi MKI MLU and what are there respective costs and how much differnt oit is from specs of rafale and so on
Nobody can tell you that so far, since the upgrade is still not fixed yet. A lot of speculation going on in the media, only certain things seems to be upgraded cockpit, EWS, IRST, airframe strenghtening for Brahmos and RAM coating for a lower RCS.
AESA radar is likely, but not cleared yet (Zhuk AE, or BARS AESA upgrade, possibly based on FGFA's AESA), sometimes speculated on upgraded PESA first, with AESA in a 2nd upgrade phase.
Also not clear is the engine upgrade, Su 35 engine is technically possible, but with the additional AL 31 engine deal, it's more likely that the current engine will be upgraded.
The biggest difference for MKI will be the RCS reduction and the addition of Brahmos! The earlier will make it more leathal again, in times when our opponents got long range AWACS coverage. A reduction by 4 to 5 times is possible and by the fact that it don't carries any external fuel tanks, it's loaded RCS could be reduced by far. The second gives IAF finally the long range strike capability, that we badly need especially wrt targets in Tibet. India's cruise missile strike capability is very limited so far and if you want to stop a numerical superior opponent, you need to slow down his movements as far away from your borders as possible.
The Rafale offers many of these capabilities directly, low RCS, long range detection, deep strike capability, excellent weapon pack and will do many roles together with the MKI, but they are very complementing though. When the one prefers strikes from high altitude and at safer distance, the other prefers low level penetration. The one flys high and actively detects at long range, while the other prefer lower altitudes and passive long range detection. The MKI might take out the radars, while the Rafale takes the SAM's... ... ... could be a highly effective duo, perfectly balanced in A2A and A2G roles, that gives IAF several alternatives of weapons, or tactics!