Major Shaitan Singh
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Why Dassault does not want to take responsibility of HAL produced fighters
As per the initial plans, the air force was to receive its first aircraft within three years of a contract signature, and all 126 fighters were to be delivered within 11 years. If Dassault concludes the Rafale contract this year, the air force would receive the first of 18 “fly-away” aircraft in 2018, and the last of 108 aircraft built by HAL in 2026. The state-owned airframer’s track record, however, sggests that it will complete Rafale deliveries only by 2029-2030.
Source: Exceprt from FlightGlobal
This is the reason as Dassault clearly feels HAL can never adhere to time frame..
Getting the Rafale was just too simple a solution wasn't it? India loves to do things the hard way
Its an open secret that MMRCA tender was cooked up from the start to ensure Rafale becomes the winner.
The requirements were laid down in such a way that Rafale meets them better than all other contenders.
Why Dassault does not want to take responsibility of HAL produced fighters...
...This is the reason as Dassault clearly feels HAL can never adhere to time frame..
You're right about it not all being DCNS's fault, the Indian side did have role to play in the delays for sure.Dassault takes three years to build Rafale, but an indianized Rafale could be built in 18 months (after that 18 months you can't change the technical definition).
I am not sure DCNS is the only one to be blamed for scorpene delays. Magazon docks have their share... Didn't hear any complaint from Brazil.
Dassault takes three years to build Rafale, but an indianized Rafale could be built in 18 months (after that 18 months you can't change the technical definition).
I am not sure DCNS is the only one to be blamed for scorpene delays. Magazon docks have their share... Didn't hear any complaint from Brazil.
Dassault takes three years to build Rafale, but an indianized Rafale could be built in 18 months (after that 18 months you can't change the technical definition).
I am not sure DCNS is the only one to be blamed for scorpene delays. Magazon docks have their share... Didn't hear any complaint from Brazil.
I agree with that the fault was from our side too & let's hope the Rafale deal will work out just fine.Having said that you are responsible for this Deal's delay,even the Arabs (UAE) are complaining about the same thing as we are.
There's been too much of hardening of positions on both sides recently, and that ever augurs well for any prospective deal. The fact that Manohar Parrikar should choose to go out and publicly suggest non-compliance to the RFP by Dassault is as clear cut a warning as anyone would expect. Conversely, that also means The DM and the MoD are now locked onto following through with the deal as per the original RFP.
Any deviation and the rejuvenated opposition may well tear into the Government, a charge this govenment will be desperate to avoid.
And yeah, a good part of the MoD bureaucracy, including some very senior officials are against this deal, almost everybody is aware of it. And listening to Manhar Parrikar, it's not entirely unfeasible that he doesn't see any significant merit of this deal anymore.
Sorry but that's nonsense! M-MRCA took the same technical requirements of the earlier MRCA, except for the AESA radar and the Rafale was not part of the MRCA tender unlike the Mig, the Gripen or the F16.
No offense but I will take the word of Brahma Chellney over yours any day.
Who said you have to take my word? Inform yourself and think about it on your own, look up the requirements of the initial MRCA and look how and when Rafale came into the picture, because all this easily counters any favourism for Rafale.