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Dassault is negotiating for a contract of 90 Rafale "make in India"Dassault is negociating for a contract of 90 Rafale "Make in India"
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Dassault négocie pour un contrat de 90 Rafale "make in India" - L'Usine de l'Aéro
LCA present line is 8 Jets a year. A second line is getting done to first add 8 jets a year and then scale it up to 16 jets a year. So the plan for MK1A seems to be this
April 2018 -2024 Dec -6 years 8 months - 16 jets a year (line 1 - 8 + line 2 - 8)x 6.67 = 106 Jets
Post this the second line will start producing at 16 jets a year so total productivity will be Line 1 8+ Line 2 16 = 24 Jets a year
This is where either Mark 2 will start or for another 2 years Mark1A more numbers will be crunched. Either way, its now 24 jets a year
Jan 2025- Dec 2030 = 6 full years 24 x 6 = 144 Jets
Thus light category would then become
Mark 1 = 20
Mark 1A = 106 Jets
mark1A or Mark 2 = 144 Jets
So by 2030 end = 144+106+20 = 270 Jets or 16.875 squadron+
Couple with MKI - 312 or 19.5 Squad
So with Hi and lo its 36.375
Even if i consider Jags and Mig29s as combined number of 63+50 odd or 7 squdrons
Thus, its 36.3+7 =43 squads
If i consider Rafales either as 1:1 replacement of the above 7 sqds of medium its 43 sqds plus anyways..
Considering we have enough time till 2030 end and even if MII for any jet happens and starts production by 2019 and we get 11 year + full production then with say 16 jets a year we are looking at 176 jets or 11 sqds
On top off the shelf 36 will be signed so thats 2.25
That means 2030 end its 43.3+11+2.25 = 56.5 squadrons post which 7 squadrons will be retired in a phased manner and will need replacement in next 5-7 years with newer jets.
Thus the medium category has a need of 176+36+112= 324+ jets
Looking at timeline upto 2030 and further 5 years to retire 5-7 squads, i am betting this category to be Rafales as of now.. Incase AMCA comes in some numbers of the same will be then used to do 1:1 replacement of Jags and Mig29s.
This is all without FGFA.. I do have a feeling FGFA will be limited and may be used to replace more of MKIs at a later stage owing to cost part of maintaining a 5th gen jet especially since India plans for 2 such jets (AMCA and FGFA)
"We have conveyed our concerns to the government. Government is seized of this problem and the reason why the government signed the 36 aircraft (Rafale) on G2G basis is because of urgency that they felt because of the depletion in squadron numbers," Dhanoa, a Kargil war veteran said.
Asked if there is a requirement for more Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) type aircraft besides the 36 Rafales, he said yes.
"There are various avenues that are being explored. There is a requirement for us to buy a MMRCA class aircraft more than the 36 numbers that we have signed. Which platform may come in, that is something between us and the government. We (both) will have to take a call," he said.
Deputy Chief of the IAF Air Marshal R K S Bhadauria said that a decision on more aircraft will be take only after the conclusion of the contract for 36 Rafale fighter jets.
Asked how many more MMRCA type aircraft is the IAF looking at, Bhadauria said he would not like to go into numbers.
"I am not going into numbers. MMRCA, you are aware of total numbers (126 fighters). We are getting 36 out of that. So there is a leftover there and we will take a rather holistic view of overall numbers," he said.
The IAF officers said that the Rafale will significantly enhance the capability of the IAF. Talking about the low serviceability of the Su-30, the IAF vice chief Dhanoa said that it is an issue.
"It is being monitored at the highest level in Ministry of Defence. We want to sign the long term material contract so as to have a quick turnaround," he said.
"I have to put more hi-tech platform against it. The MMRCA is designed in such a way that we need to offset this capability. When does war, conflict or adventure (Kargil) take place? It takes place when he has a doubt in your deterrence. If you demonstrate your deterrence, we should have peace because he will know that he will be hit very badly," he said.
Of the 120, 100 of them will come with 43 improvements over the existing Tejas, currently being test-flown by the IAF for various parameters and slated for final operation clearance in March.
The first upgraded Tejas is scheduled to be produced in 2018 and the target is to complete the requirement by 2022-2023.
There are 260 Soviet-era single-engine MiG-21 and MiG-27 jets in the IAF fleet. The Air Force needs at least 400 additional jets over the next 10 years.
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Nice break up man...Dassault is negotiating for a contract of 90 Rafale "make in India"
By Hassan Meddah - Updated March 10, 2016, at 5:59 p.m. - PublishedMarch 10, 2016, at 5:44 p.m.
The manufacturer put on an additional 90 Rafale contract with India beyond the initial negotiations for the purchase of 36 aircraft. However, a dampened optimism about the delay of over two years for its business jet, the Falcon 5X following the difficulties encountered by the engine manufacturer Safran.
Two Rafale of the French Air Force - Credits: Pierre Monnier
48 Rafale sold to Egypt and Qatar have boosted the 2015 results Dassault Aviation . The aircraft manufacturer has announced a net profit of 482 million euros, an increase of over 20% for a turnover of 4.2 billion. This corresponds to the delivery of eight Rafale and 55 Falcon business jets.
The group also benefited from the good performance of the group Thales, held at 25%. This participation has boosted its adjusted net income to € 189 million.
Rafale side, the manufacturer is still as enthusiastic. While he believes very close to signing the contract for 36 aircraft in India , CEO Eric Trappier spoke very openly talks for an additional order for 90 additional Rafale.
The industrial base is even already in the study. "Today, there is the price negotiated for the first 36 devices but the principal of our work is to prepare an order for 90 additional aircraft" , says leader . The industrial device associated with such a contract would be well advanced. "We try to make a genuine partnership with Indian industrialists to set up a policy of " Make in India ". Beyond the traditional offsets, Dassault Aviation would settle India with our partners Safran , Thales and part of our subcontractors. We are looking for Indian partners to manufacture in India, " explains the director.
According to him, the data has changed from the conditions of the 2012 agreement which involved 126 aircraft and eventually had never successful. This time, the French aircraft manufacturer is ready to take responsibility for the aircraft produced on Indian soil to the extent that it has the ability to choose its subcontractors.
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The group says have already doubled production of the Rafale to two per month. For this, it has made industrial investments in its main plants of the Hexagon. The CEO determines the increase in production rates at three months Rafale by the signing of two new contracts for export.
Dassault Aviation emphasized in talks with other countries, primarily the owners of the Mirage 2000."We continued support of some Mirage 2000 fleet worldwide. The first two Rafale export contracts are users Mirage 2000. We hope other camera at this hotel will burst one day, " hopes Eric Trappier.
Discussions are underway with these countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the devices are active in Yemen. Discussions are also ongoing with Malaysia, Belgium, Switzerland , Canada ....
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By cons, this is the soup grimace on the side of business aviation range. In fact, the recovery is not at the rendezvous. The group has won 45 business jet orders in 2015 near the 90 units sold last year."The figure is disappointing. The year was difficult," admits the head of Dassault Aviation. Two phenomena Falcon penalize the manufacturer. First, North American manufacturers like Gulfstream and Bombardier , down when they do not cut prices; secondly, the BRIC countries ( Brazil , Russia, India, China ....) do not record the expected economic growth and slow down their pace of acquisition.But above all, the manufacturer has acknowledged a delay of over two years for his new business jet Falcon 5X.
Involved, Safran difficulties to develop the engine of the machine. "The reality exceeds our worst nightmares. We are in discussions with Safran on compensation to cover our additional costs and help our customers remain loyal to us" , acknowledged Eric Trappier. Result: the manufacturer was forced to freeze production at its plants as in those of its partners.
In this mixed environment, Dassault Aviation takes advantage of its duality between civil and military activities. The production activity increase related to the Rafale export contract dampens declines in business aircraft deliveries. Hazards in civil aviation therefore do not prevent the manufacturer to hire about 250 employees last year.
Hassan Meddah
Comment.. That looks like first tranche surely.. if i consider 2.5-3 years for plant setup and conservatively 16 jets a year its end to end 8 years from say dec 2016 by which decision would be taken..
That means 90 will get inducted by 2023 end implying 126 jets with 36 flyaway too..
Surely more tranches will be ordered..
Crossposting from another thread just for an plan i had discussed..
@Abingdonboy
Now look again..
By 2023 end its 90 MII and 36 flyaway
Assuming plant runs for another 7 years till 2030 and we add 16x7= 112 jets
So total we get is 112+126=238 jets
This is 14.875 squads so now the true picture is
Lo LCA variants - 270 Jets
Hi MKI - 312
Rafale 238
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820 Jets or 51.25 squadrons
On top i am expecting out of 10 odd sqds of Mig29s+M2ks and Jags at least 7 sqds will be available and those 7 will retire by max 2035.
so 51.25+7=58.25 sqds..
Eventually these 7 sqds to be replaced by either rafales or a combination of Rafales and AMCA ..
Thus potential for Rafales in IAF or medium bird is 238+112 = 350 Jets
Add IN another 150 jets for carriers and shore based needs, you are looking at 500 Rafales/Medium category Jets for India..
On top IN will field further equal number of AMCA jets or 150+ in 5th Gen post Rafale as its clearly looking at 550-600 jet strength by 2050 and will be South East Asia's 2nd most powerful AF.
And all this without considering FGFA as i mentioned earlier.
If we follow simple rules, we end up with huge sq strength.. just execution is the key...
Now look again..
By 2023 end its 90 MII and 36 flyaway
Assuming plant runs for another 7 years till 2030 and we add 16x7= 112 jets
So total we get is 112+126=238 jets
This is 14.875 squads so now the true picture is
Lo LCA variants - 270 Jets
Hi MKI - 312
Rafale 238
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820 Jets or 51.25 squadrons
but the possibility of more MKIs is nil past 2023 when the Nasik plant starts to re-tool for the FGFA.
So 820 planes will make about... 41 sqn min to 45.5 max... So we can safely assume IAF will have their required strength if they get 820 planes by 2030... And all will be Gen 4+
They said they will accept 16 jets per squadron for the sake of playing politics. Their requirement is 21 per squadron for Rafale because it will be a mix of single and double seat, they won't sacrifice on that. And a number of jets will be transferred to TACDE, DOT&E etc.
It's 20 per squadron for MKI.
You will have to combine that with the IN requirement also. But the numbers will exceed even that due to exports.
The Rafale program will be very, very big. Much bigger than the MKI program.
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French Air Force at Al Dhafra Air Base
Next set of pics Credit to Alpha Rafale
You both may be correct .. In any case beyond 820 jets of LCA, MKI and Rafale/Medium , we have legacy fighters around 63+50+50 ish or close to 163+ which will be phased out and retired beyond 2030 timeframe most probably by 2035 max
So net total number of Jets purely in IAF will be closer to 983 jets
If i consider squadron strength and go by logic of say 20 and 21 then
Lo is 270 /20 per squad = 13.5 sqd
Hi MKI 312 /20 per sqd = 15.6 sqd
Medium - Rafales/others/AMCA = 238 / 21 per sqd = 11.33
and old jets approx 163+ /20 per sqd = 8.15 sqd
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so total = 13.5+15.6+11.33+8.15 = 48.58 sqds with much higher number of jets per sqd..
Of course legacy fighters of * sqds has to be replaced 1:1 post 2030 timeline by Rafale/AMCA/Medium Jets
This is excluding Indian Navy
I fully agree and that is why i said humongous potential..
Imagine those 8+ legacy squads of Mig29+jags+m2k all being phased out by a medium jet thats another 160+ fighters..
Assuming say 112 is Rafales and 50 odd from AMCA plan, Rafales in IAF alone can sour to to 350 (238+112) or even more if its fully replaced by Rafales only.
Even conservatively if i put IN need of 150+ Rafales (2 ACC of IAC2 will be 108 jets alone of course may be beyond 2030-2035 types timeline), the grand total potential is 500+ jets over next 2-2.5 decades..
Its surely going to eclipse MKI program..
But as i said execution is the key here..
around 63+50+50 ish or close to 163+
I fully agree and that is why i said humongous potential..
Imagine those 8+ legacy squads of Mig29+jags+m2k all being phased out by a medium jet thats another 160+ fighters..